Official album • Released in 2000
DDSI.26.91 • 3:38 • Studio version • A2000 • Stereo • 2000 remaster
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Peter Mew : Remastering Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : Apr 02, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
Official album • Released in 2011
DDSI.26.91 • 3:38 • Studio version • A2011 • Stereo • 2011 remaster
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Peter Mew : Remastering Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : Apr 02, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
Official album • Released in 2015
DDSI.26.91 • 3:38 • Studio version • E • Stereo • 2015 mix - This is Phil Spector’s 1970 mix with choir and orchestration. Considering the fact that they remixed “Let it Be,” one wonders why they didn’t remix this one … at least to put the orchestration further back in the mix (something that has been discussed since 1970).
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Giles Martin : Mixing engineer, Sound producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Sam Okell : Mixing engineer Miles Showell : Mastering Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : Circa 2015 • Studio : EMI Studios, Abbey Road Studios • London • UK
Details & description coming from Frank Daniels
1967-1970 (2010 remastered version)
Official album • Released in 2010
DDSI.26.91 • 3:38 • Studio version • A2009 • Stereo
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Sam Okell : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : Apr 02, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
1967-1970 (2023 Edition - 3LP Blue Vinyl)
LP • Released in 2023
DDSI.26.91 • 3:38 • Studio version • F • Stereo • 2021 stereo mix
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Giles Martin : Mixing engineer, Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Sam Okell : Mixing engineer Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : 2021 ? • Studio : EMI Studios, Abbey Road Studios • London • UK
LP • Released in 1973
DDSI.26.91 • 3:38 • Studio version • A • Stereo
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : Apr 02, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
Official album • Released in 1973
DDSI.26.91 • 3:38 • Studio version • A • Stereo
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : Apr 02, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
Official live • Released in 2019
3:34 • Live • L7 • 2019 mix
Performed by : Paul McCartney • Rusty Anderson • Abe Laboriel Jr. • Brian Ray • Dave Arch Steve Orchard : Remix engineer Randy Merrill : Mastering engineer Darrell Thorp : Recording engineer
Concert From the concert in Los Angeles, USA on Jun 27, 2007
Amoeba Gig (Japanese SHM-CD, 2025)
CD • Released in 2025
3:34 • Live • L7 • 2019 mix
Performed by : Paul McCartney • Rusty Anderson • Abe Laboriel Jr. • Brian Ray • Dave Arch Steve Orchard : Remix engineer Randy Merrill : Mastering engineer Darrell Thorp : Recording engineer
Concert From the concert in Los Angeles, USA on Jun 27, 2007
Amoeba Gig (Limited Edition - Clear Amber Vinyl)
LP • Released in 2019
3:34 • Live • L7 • 2019 mix
Performed by : Paul McCartney • Rusty Anderson • Abe Laboriel Jr. • Brian Ray • Dave Arch Steve Orchard : Remix engineer Randy Merrill : Mastering engineer Darrell Thorp : Recording engineer
Concert From the concert in Los Angeles, USA on Jun 27, 2007
Official album • Released in 1996
3:41 • Outtake • D • Stereo • A comparison of this recording of The Long And The Winding Road and the one on the 1970 album Let It Be will reveal that they are the same; the Anthology presentation is "as nature intended" however, featuring only the Beatles' and Billy Preston's instrumentation, whereas the Let It Be version was dressed up with orchestral and choral tracks produced by Phil Spector during a special overdub session, in composer Paul McCartney's absence, on 1 April 1970.
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar George Martin : Producer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Official album • Released in 2016
3:41 • Outtake • D2016 • Stereo • A comparison of this recording of The Long And The Winding Road and the one on the 1970 album Let It Be will reveal that they are the same; the Anthology presentation is "as nature intended" however, featuring only the Beatles' and Billy Preston's instrumentation, whereas the Let It Be version was dressed up with orchestral and choral tracks produced by Phil Spector during a special overdub session, in composer Paul McCartney's absence, on 1 April 1970.
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar George Martin : Producer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Official live • Released in 2002
3:31 • Live • L3
Paul McCartney : Executive producerPerformed by : Paul McCartney • Rusty Anderson • Abe Laboriel Jr. • Paul Wickens • Brian Ray David Kahne : Producer Michael Brauer : Recording engineer Ricardo Chavarria : Assistant engineer
Concert From the concert in Denver, USA on May 07, 2002
Official live • Released in 2003
3:31 • Live • L3
Paul McCartney : Executive producerPerformed by : Paul McCartney • Rusty Anderson • Abe Laboriel Jr. • Paul Wickens • Brian Ray David Kahne : Producer Michael Brauer : Recording engineer Ricardo Chavarria : Assistant engineer
Concert From the concert in Denver, USA on May 07, 2002
CD Single • Released in 1989
3:51 • Studio version • C • Studio rehearsal
Performed by : Paul McCartney • Linda Eastman / McCartney • Robbie McIntosh • Hamish Stuart • Paul Wickens • Chris Whitten
SessionRecording : April 26-28, 1989 • Studio : Hog Hill Studio • Rye • UK
Flowers In The Dirt - Special Package
Official album • Released in 1990
3:51 • Studio version • C • Studio rehearsal
Performed by : Paul McCartney • Linda Eastman / McCartney • Robbie McIntosh • Hamish Stuart • Paul Wickens • Chris Whitten
SessionRecording : April 26-28, 1989 • Studio : Hog Hill Studio • Rye • UK
Give My Regards To Broad Street (1993)
CD • Released in 1993
3:57 • Studio version • B1993 • Stereo • 1993 remaster
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocal George Martin : Producer Geoff Emerick : Recording engineer (?) Dave Mattacks : Drums Jon Jacobs : Assistant engineer (?) Herbie Flowers : Bass Stuart Breed : Assistant engineer (?) Dick Morrisey : Sax John Kelly : Recording engineer (?) Trevor Barstow : Keyboards Peter Mew : Remastering The London Community Gospel Choir : Backing vocals
SessionRecording : Between December 1982 and July 1984
Give My Regards To Broad Street (CD version)
Official album • Released in 1984
3:57 • Studio version • B • Stereo
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocal George Martin : Producer Geoff Emerick : Recording engineer (?) Dave Mattacks : Drums Jon Jacobs : Assistant engineer (?) Herbie Flowers : Bass Stuart Breed : Assistant engineer (?) Dick Morrisey : Sax John Kelly : Recording engineer (?) Trevor Barstow : Keyboards The London Community Gospel Choir : Backing vocalsPerformed by : London Philharmonic Orchestra
SessionRecording : Between December 1982 and July 1984
Give My Regards To Broad Street (LP version)
Official album • Released in 1984
3:57 • Studio version • B • Stereo
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocal George Martin : Producer Geoff Emerick : Recording engineer (?) Dave Mattacks : Drums Jon Jacobs : Assistant engineer (?) Herbie Flowers : Bass Stuart Breed : Assistant engineer (?) Dick Morrisey : Sax John Kelly : Recording engineer (?) Trevor Barstow : Keyboards The London Community Gospel Choir : Backing vocals
SessionRecording : Between December 1982 and July 1984
Official live • Released in 2009
3:36 • Live • L6 • Could have been recorded on 17, 18 or 21 July 2009
Paul McCartney : Executive producerPerformed by : Paul McCartney • Rusty Anderson • Abe Laboriel Jr. • Paul Wickens • Brian Ray Geoff Emerick : Audio mixing Paul Hicks : Audio mixing Jonas Westling : Additional engineering Richard Lancaster : Additional engineering John Henry : Recording engineer
Concert From the concert in New York, USA on Jul 17, 2009
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset - SHM - Japanese edition)
Official album • Released in 2021
DDSI.26.91 • 3:38 • Studio version • F • Stereo • 2021 mix
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Giles Martin : Mixing engineer, Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Sam Okell : Mixing engineer Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : 2021 ? • Studio : EMI Studios, Abbey Road Studios • London • UK
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset - SHM - Japanese edition)
Official album • Released in 2021
DDSI.31.40 • 3:47 • Studio version • G • Take 19. January 31, 1969 (EMI Tape E90574-8T and NAGRA Roll 565 A and 1153 B), previously available in the film ‘Let it Be’ and the album ‘Let it Be… Naked’. ‘Let it Be’ and ‘Get Back’ albums use a different take recorded on January 26, 1969.
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Glyn Johns : Recording engineer
SessionRecording : Jan 31, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset - SHM - Japanese edition)
Official album • Released in 2021
DDSI.26.94 • 3:39 • Studio version • H • Glyn Johns' 1969 mix. January 26, 1969 (EMI Tape E90496-8T, NAGRA Roll 498 A and 1086 B). It’s the same take without the overdubs done by Phil Spector for the ‘Let it Be’ album. It also appears in ‘Anthology 3’. Glyn’s mixes #3 from 1969 and #4 from 1970 are the same (mixes #1 and #2 from 1969 are slightly different even though they use the same take).
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Glyn Johns : Recording engineer
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionMixing : March - May 1969 • Studio : Olympic Sound Studios • London • UK
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset - SHM - Japanese edition)
Official album • Released in 2021
DDSI.26.91 • 3:38 • Studio version • I • Dolby Atmos • 2021 Dolby Atmos mix
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Giles Martin : Mixing engineer, Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Sam Okell : Mixing engineer Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : 2021 ? • Studio : EMI Studios, Abbey Road Studios • London • UK
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset)
Official album • Released in 2021
DDSI.26.91 • 3:38 • Studio version • F • Stereo • 2021 mix
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Giles Martin : Mixing engineer, Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Sam Okell : Mixing engineer Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : 2021 ? • Studio : EMI Studios, Abbey Road Studios • London • UK
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset)
Official album • Released in 2021
DDSI.31.40 • 3:47 • Studio version • G • Take 19. January 31, 1969 (EMI Tape E90574-8T and NAGRA Roll 565 A and 1153 B), previously available in the film ‘Let it Be’ and the album ‘Let it Be… Naked’. ‘Let it Be’ and ‘Get Back’ albums use a different take recorded on January 26, 1969.
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Glyn Johns : Recording engineer
SessionRecording : Jan 31, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset)
Official album • Released in 2021
DDSI.26.94 • 3:39 • Studio version • H • Glyn Johns' 1969 mix. January 26, 1969 (EMI Tape E90496-8T, NAGRA Roll 498 A and 1086 B). It’s the same take without the overdubs done by Phil Spector for the ‘Let it Be’ album. It also appears in ‘Anthology 3’. Glyn’s mixes #3 from 1969 and #4 from 1970 are the same (mixes #1 and #2 from 1969 are slightly different even though they use the same take).
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Glyn Johns : Recording engineer
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionMixing : March - May 1969 • Studio : Olympic Sound Studios • London • UK
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset)
Official album • Released in 2021
DDSI.26.91 • 3:38 • Studio version • I • Dolby Atmos • 2021 Dolby Atmos mix
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Giles Martin : Mixing engineer, Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Sam Okell : Mixing engineer Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : 2021 ? • Studio : EMI Studios, Abbey Road Studios • London • UK
Let It Be (Picture Disc - Limited Edition - 2021)
LP • Released in 2021
3:38 • Studio version • F • Stereo • 2021 mix
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Giles Martin : Mixing engineer, Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Sam Okell : Mixing engineer Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : 2021 ? • Studio : EMI Studios, Abbey Road Studios • London • UK
Let It Be (Stereo - 2009 remaster)
Official album • Released in 2009
DDSI.26.91 • 3:38 • Studio version • A2009 • Stereo • 2009 remaster
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar George Martin : Producer Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Sam Okell : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : Apr 02, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
Let It Be (UK - 1st pressing with "Get Back" book)
LP • Released in 1970
DDSI.26.91 • 3:38 • Studio version • A • Stereo
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : Apr 02, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
LP • Released in 1970
3:38 • Studio version • A • Stereo
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : Apr 02, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
LP • Released in 1970
DDSI.26.91 • 3:38 • Studio version • A • Stereo
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : Apr 02, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
Official album • Released in 2003
DDSI.31.40 • 3:34 • Studio version • The final take, recorded on 31 January 1969, featuring McCartney and Preston's piano and keyboard performances that had been muted on Spector's mix in favour of orchestral and choral overdubs; McCartney's vocalising over Preston's keyboard solo mixed out.
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Billy Preston : Electric piano Paul Hicks : Mixing engineer, Producer Guy Massey : Mixing engineer, Producer Steve Rooke : Mastering Allan Rouse : Mixing engineer, Producer
SessionRecording : Jan 31, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionMixing : February - August 2002 • Studio : EMI Studios, Abbey Road Studios • London • UK
Details & description coming from Wikipedia
Single • Released in 2005
3:34 • Live • L5
Concert From the concert in London, UK on Jul 02, 2005
LP • Released in 1977
DDSI.26.91 • 3:38 • Studio version • A • Stereo
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : Apr 02, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
Official album • Released in 2005
3:37 • Live • L4
Performed by : Paul McCartney • Rusty Anderson • Abe Laboriel Jr. • Paul Wickens • Brian Ray
Concert From the concert in Anaheim, USA on May 05, 2002
One Hand Clapping (2 LP and 7”)
LP • Released in 2024
2:10 • Studio version • J • Medley with "lady Madonna"
Paul McCartney : Piano, Producer, Vocals Geoff Emerick : Recording engineer Mark Vigars : Assistant recording engineer Steve Orchard : Mixing engineer
SessionRecording : Aug 28, 1974 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : Early 2024 • Studio : Hog Hill Studio, Rye, UK
Details & description coming from McCartney Legacy on X.com
One Hand Clapping (2 LP edition)
LP • Released in 2024
2:10 • Studio version • J • Medley with "lady Madonna"
Paul McCartney : Piano, Producer, Vocals Geoff Emerick : Recording engineer Mark Vigars : Assistant recording engineer Steve Orchard : Mixing engineer
SessionRecording : Aug 28, 1974 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : Early 2024 • Studio : Hog Hill Studio, Rye, UK
Details & description coming from McCartney Legacy on X.com
One Hand Clapping (Dolby Atmos)
Official album (streaming) • Released in 2024
2:10 • Studio version • K • 2024 Dolby Atmos mix
Paul McCartney : Piano, Producer, Vocals Geoff Emerick : Recording engineer Giles Martin : Mixing engineer Mark Vigars : Assistant recording engineer Steve Orchard : Mixing engineer
SessionRecording : Aug 28, 1974 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : Early 2024 • Studio : EMI Studios, Abbey Road
Details & description coming from McCartney Legacy on X.com
7" Single • Released in 2022
4:19 • Live • L2.2022 • 2022 remaster
Performed by : Paul McCartney • Linda Eastman / McCartney • Robbie McIntosh • Hamish Stuart • Paul Wickens • Chris Whitten Paul McCartney : Producer Eddie Klein : Assistant engineer Matt Butler : Assistant engineer Peter Henderson : Producer Alex Wharton : Remastering Bob Clearmountain : Mixing engineer, Producer Jeff Cohen : Recording engineer Geoff Foster : Assistant engineer Scott Hull : Assistant engineer George Cowan : Assistant engineer Paul Rushbrook : Assistant engineer
Concert From the concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Apr 21, 1990
The Beatles Anthology Collection (2025)
Official album • Released in 2025
3:41 • Outtake • D • Stereo • A comparison of this recording of The Long And The Winding Road and the one on the 1970 album Let It Be will reveal that they are the same; the Anthology presentation is "as nature intended" however, featuring only the Beatles' and Billy Preston's instrumentation, whereas the Let It Be version was dressed up with orchestral and choral tracks produced by Phil Spector during a special overdub session, in composer Paul McCartney's absence, on 1 April 1970.
Paul McCartney : Bass, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Guitar, Vocals George Harrison : Guitar George Martin : Producer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
12" Single • Released in 1990
4:19 • Live • L2
Performed by : Paul McCartney • Linda Eastman / McCartney • Robbie McIntosh • Hamish Stuart • Paul Wickens • Chris Whitten Paul McCartney : Producer Eddie Klein : Assistant engineer Matt Butler : Assistant engineer Peter Henderson : Producer Bob Clearmountain : Mixing engineer, Producer Jeff Cohen : Recording engineer Geoff Foster : Assistant engineer Scott Hull : Assistant engineer George Cowan : Assistant engineer Paul Rushbrook : Assistant engineer
Concert From the concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Apr 21, 1990
The Long And Winding Road / C Moon
7" Single • Released in 1990
4:19 • Live • L2
Performed by : Paul McCartney • Linda Eastman / McCartney • Robbie McIntosh • Hamish Stuart • Paul Wickens • Chris Whitten Paul McCartney : Producer Eddie Klein : Assistant engineer Matt Butler : Assistant engineer Peter Henderson : Producer Bob Clearmountain : Mixing engineer, Producer Jeff Cohen : Recording engineer Geoff Foster : Assistant engineer Scott Hull : Assistant engineer George Cowan : Assistant engineer Paul Rushbrook : Assistant engineer
Concert From the concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Apr 21, 1990
The Long and Winding Road / For You Blue (US)
7" Single • Released in 1970
DDSI.26.91 • 3:38 • Studio version • A • Stereo
Paul McCartney : Piano, Vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Bass George Harrison : Guitar Richard Hewson : Orchestra arrangement Phil Spector : Producer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Unknown : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
SessionRecording : Jan 26, 1969 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
SessionOrchestra overdubs : Apr 01, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road
SessionMixing : Apr 02, 1970 • Studio : EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
This One (Limited Edition - Postcard pack)
7" Single • Released in 1989
3:51 • Studio version • C • Studio rehearsal
Performed by : Paul McCartney • Linda Eastman / McCartney • Robbie McIntosh • Hamish Stuart • Paul Wickens • Chris Whitten
SessionRecording : April 26-28, 1989 • Studio : Hog Hill Studio • Rye • UK
Official live • Released in 1990
4:19 • Live • L2 • Booklet has incorrect date of 19 April 1990
Performed by : Paul McCartney • Linda Eastman / McCartney • Robbie McIntosh • Hamish Stuart • Paul Wickens • Chris Whitten Paul McCartney : Producer Eddie Klein : Assistant engineer Matt Butler : Assistant engineer Peter Henderson : Producer Bob Clearmountain : Mixing engineer, Producer Jeff Cohen : Recording engineer Geoff Foster : Assistant engineer Scott Hull : Assistant engineer George Cowan : Assistant engineer Paul Rushbrook : Assistant engineer
Concert From the concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Apr 21, 1990
Tripping the Live Fantastic: Highlights!
Official live • Released in 1990
3:48 • Live • L2
Performed by : Paul McCartney • Linda Eastman / McCartney • Robbie McIntosh • Hamish Stuart • Paul Wickens • Chris Whitten Paul McCartney : Producer Eddie Klein : Assistant engineer Matt Butler : Assistant engineer Peter Henderson : Producer Bob Clearmountain : Mixing engineer, Producer Jeff Cohen : Recording engineer Geoff Foster : Assistant engineer Scott Hull : Assistant engineer George Cowan : Assistant engineer Paul Rushbrook : Assistant engineer
Concert From the concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Apr 21, 1990
Official live • Released in 1976
4:29 • Live • L1
Paul McCartney : Piano, Producer, Vocals Linda Eastman / McCartney : Keyboard, Vocals Denny Laine : Bass, Vocals Jimmy McCulloch : Electric guitar, Vocals Joe English : Drums, Vocals Mark Vigars : Assistant mixing engineer Phil McDonald : Mixing engineer, Overdubs recording Steve Howard : Trumpet Jack Maxson : Recording engineer Tom Walsh : Assistant recording engineer
Concert From the concert in Kansas City, USA on May 29, 1976
Wings Over America - Archive Collection
Official live • Released in 2013
4:29 • Live • L1.2013 • 2013 remaster
Paul McCartney : Piano, Producer, Vocals Linda Eastman / McCartney : Keyboard, Vocals Denny Laine : Bass, Vocals Jimmy McCulloch : Electric guitar, Vocals Joe English : Drums, Vocals Mark Vigars : Assistant mixing engineer Phil McDonald : Mixing engineer, Overdubs recording Steve Howard : Trumpet Jack Maxson : Recording engineer Tom Walsh : Assistant recording engineer Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Simon Gibson : Remastering
Concert From the concert in Kansas City, USA on May 29, 1976