UK Release date : Apr 10, 1989
By The Beatles • 7" Single • Part of the collection “The Beatles • Singles • 20th Anniversary singles”
Last updated on June 22, 2025
Previous single Nov 01, 1988 • "Children In Need" by Spirit of Play released in the UK
Article Apr 04, 1989 • Paul receives an "Outstanding Services To British Music" award
Interview Apr 08, 1989 • Paul McCartney interview for BBC Radio 1
Single Apr 10, 1989 • "Get Back / Don't Let Me Down (UK - 1989)" by The Beatles released in the UK
Interview Apr 15, 1989 • Paul McCartney interview for BBC Radio 1
This album was recorded during the following studio sessions:
The "Get Back / Let It Be" sessions • Day 18
Jan 27, 1969
The "Get Back / Let It Be" sessions • Day 19
Jan 28, 1969
Continuation of the "Get Back" sessions ?
February 14-22, 1969 ?
Mixing "Get Back", "Don't Let Me Down"
Apr 03, 1969
DDSI.27.63/28.43 • 3:14 • Studio version • B • Stereo
Paul McCartney : Bass, Lead vocal Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Backing vocal, Lead guitar George Harrison : Rhythm guitar George Martin : Producer Glyn Johns : Engineer Billy Preston : Electric piano Jerry Boys : Second engineer
SessionRecording : Jan 27, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionRecording : Jan 28, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionMixing : Apr 03, 1969 • Studio : Olympic Sound Studios, London
DDSI.28.45 • 3:30 • Studio version • B • Stereo
Paul McCartney : Bass, Harmony vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Rhythm guitar, Vocals George Harrison : Harmony vocals, Lead guitar George Martin : Producer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Billy Preston : Electric piano
SessionRecording : Jan 28, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOverdubs : February 14-22, 1969 ? • Studio : Apple offices, 3 Savile Row • London • UK
SessionMixing : Apr 03, 1969 • Studio : Olympic Sound Studios • London • UK
In 1982, to mark the 20th anniversary of the release of “Love Me Do” — The Beatles’ first UK single — EMI reissued the track in a special picture sleeve. A picture disc version was also released.
This reissue marked the beginning of an eight-year campaign: on the 20th anniversary of each of The Beatles’ official UK singles, EMI released a corresponding commemorative edition. Each reissue came in a new picture sleeve and was made available both as a standard black vinyl single and as a picture disc.
For collectors, completing the full set of 22 singles required patience — it wasn’t until 1990 that the final release appeared. Below is the full release schedule for the series:
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