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Last updated on August 22, 2014

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  • Kum Back

    Bootleg • Released in 1969

    DDSI.27.83 0:59 • Studio version

    SessionRecording : Jan 27, 1969Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London

    SessionMixing : Jan 27, 1969Studio : Olympic Sound Studios • London • UK

    SessionMixing : Jan 30, 1969Studio : Olympic Sound Studios • London • UK

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  • Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset - SHM - Japanese edition)

    Official album • Released in 2021

    DDSI.27.83 0:53 • Studio versionA • Jam. January 27, 1969 (EMI Tape E90500-8T and NAGRA Roll 521 A and 1110 B). The original performance lasted four minutes, available in mono on the NAGRA tapes, and is tied to an improvisation by McCartney called “You Won’t Get Me That Way” for the first two minutes before becoming “The Walk” (1:53), cover of Jimmy McCracklin’s 1958 song; which Glyn Johns had also used in 1969 for his compilation # 1 of ‘Get Back’.

    Performed by : Paul McCartneyRingo StarrJohn LennonGeorge HarrisonBilly Preston

    SessionRecording : Jan 27, 1969Studio : 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.27.83 0:53 • Studio versionA • Jam. January 27, 1969 (EMI Tape E90500-8T and NAGRA Roll 521 A and 1110 B). The original performance lasted four minutes, available in mono on the NAGRA tapes, and is tied to an improvisation by McCartney called “You Won’t Get Me That Way” for the first two minutes before becoming “The Walk” (1:53), cover of Jimmy McCracklin’s 1958 song; which Glyn Johns had also used in 1969 for his compilation # 1 of ‘Get Back’.

    Performed by : Paul McCartneyRingo StarrJohn LennonGeorge HarrisonBilly Preston

    SessionRecording : Jan 27, 1969Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London

    Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle

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