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Beatles album NO: 12 - 1969 - Abbey Road
Side 1: Tracks
Come together - McCartney - Lennon
Something - Harrison - # single Nov 1969 #
Maxwell's silver hammer - McCartney - Lennon
Oh darling - McCartney - Lennon
Octopus's garden - Starkey
I want you (she's so heavy) - McCartney - Lennon
Side 2: Tracks
Here comes the sun - Harrison
Because - McCartney - Lennon
You never give me your money - McCartney - Lennon
Sun king - McCartney - Lennon
Mean Mr Mustard - McCartney - Lennon
Polythene Pam - McCartney - Lennon
She came through the bathroom window - McCartney - Lennon
Golden slumbers - McCartney - Lennon
Carry that weight - McCartney - Lennon
The end (her majesty) - McCartney - Lennon
Beatles album NO: 13 - 1970 - Let it be
Side 1: Tracks
Two of us - McCartney - Lennon
Dig a poney - McCartney - Lennon
Across the universe - McCartney - Lennon
I me mine - Harrison
Dig it - McCartney - Lennon -Starkey - Harrison
Let it be - McCartney - Lennon - # single March 1970 #
Maggie Mae - McCartney - Lennon - Starkey - Harrison
Side 2: Tracks
I've got a feeling - McCartney - Lennon
Oone after 909 - McCartney - Lennon
The long and winding road - McCartney - Lennon
For you blue - Harrison
Get back - McCartney - Lennon
And in the end
The Beatles last album was performed live on many Tracks and a fitting tribute to one of the few bands who had learnt their craft the hard way, on stage, crossing all generations, from the leather jacket's and Teddy Boy' styles of the fifties, the Mod and Hippy generations, through to the present day... Not bad for for a couple of lad's from Liverpool eh?
The group itself had more than died' long before the tragic murder of John Lennon, and in some way, the fact that they did not return as a unit in the future to pander to the money men', adds to the quality and memory of what they had achieved musically and still remains today to the old and new generation of music fans'. No has beens', but the best there ever was.