New visual version of the hit, featured on the Fab Four’s latest album, features excerpts from The Beatles: Let It Be, re-released on Disney+
About two days after the re-release of the documentary The Beatles: Let It Be (1970), that the scenes have now been restored by the film team. Peter Jackson at Park Road Post Productionthe official profiles of the legendary rock band released a new clip of the hit “Let It Be.”
It is worth remembering how the production shows behind the scenes of the production of Let It Be (1970), 13th and last studio album in the history of Fab Four (formed by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr It is George Harrison). Of course, one of the documentary’s key moments shows the artists creating the hit song that bears the album’s name, as well as tracks like “Dig It” It is “Say a Pony.”
Fans react to The Beatles: Let It Be.
Let It Be, fully restored for the first time, is now streaming only on @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/jQBnPgh45M
—Walt Disney Studios (@DisneyStudios) May 8, 2024
In addition to making the album, The Beatles: Let It Be also shows the quartet’s rehearsal for the now legendary show held on the roof of the Apple Organization. At the time, the presentation was not publicized to the public and took place as a surprise. This was the last performance in the history of the Fab Four, who split a few weeks later. Watch the new clip below:
Source: Rollingstone

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