The Beatles put out some very memorable B-sides during their time together, but these four tracks deserved to be A-sides instead.
"Don't Let Me Down" didn't appear on Let It Be, but it was released as the B-side to "Get Back." (Preston also contributed to ...
In the most basic terms, “Let It Be” is the abbreviated version of “Get Back,” with fewer takes of “Don’t Let Me Down” and no toast. But that oversimplification of what’s wrongly ...