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The Beatles - Let It Be... Naked Album

The Beatles - Let It Be... Naked Album
Performer: The Beatles
Title: Let It Be... Naked
Country: Japan
Style:Pop Rock, Dialogue
Released: 17 Nov 2003
Catalog number: TYCP-60029/30
Label: Parlophone, Apple Records
MP3 album szie: 2525 mb
FLAC album size: 2239 mb

Tracklist

1Don't Pass Me By0:03
2Because I Know You Love Me So1:32
3Get Back0:32
4I Me Mine2:21
5Fly On The Wall
6The Long And Winding Road3:34
7Across The Universe3:38
8Sun King0:17
9John's Piano Piece0:18
10Don't Let Me Down3:19
11Don't Let Me Down1:01
12Dig A Pony3:38
13Fancy My Chances With You0:27
14Maggie Mae0:22
15For You Blue2:28
16Can You Dig It?0:31
17Let It Be3:54
18Paul's Piano Piece1:01
19Two Of Us0:22
20Taking A Trip To Carolina0:19
21Back In The USSR0:09
22One After 9092:44
23Two Of Us3:21
24Every Little Thing0:09
25She Came In Through The Bathroom Window0:05
26All Things Must Pass0:21
27Conversation
28I've Got A Feeling3:31
29Get Back0:15
30 Additional Disc
31Child Of Nature0:24
32Conversation
33Don't Let Me Down0:35
34Get Back2:34
35One After 9090:09

Credits

  • Arranged ByHarrison (tracks: D9), Lennon (tracks: D9), McCartney (tracks: D9), Starkey (tracks: D9)
  • Compiled By [Fly On The Wall], Edited By [Fly On The Wall], Liner NotesKevin Howlett
  • Composed ByHarrison (tracks: A3, B3, C19), Lennon (tracks: C11, C13), Lennon/McCartney (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to B2, B4, B5, C2, C3, C5, C7, C14, C16, C17, D2, D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, D14), Starkey (tracks: C9, C10)
  • DesignWherefore Art?
  • EngineerGlyn Johns
  • KeyboardsBilly Preston
  • Mastered BySteve Rooke
  • Mixed By [Let It Be... Naked], Producer [Let It Be... Naked]Allan Rouse, Guy Massey, Paul Hicks
  • Photography ByEthan Russell
  • Producer [Original Recording Sessions Produced By]George Martin, The Beatles
  • Technician [Technical Assistance]Brian Thompson
  • Written-ByTrad. (tracks: D9)

Notes

"Fly On The Wall" consists of snippets of conversations and tracks as they were recording the album.
Printed in Japan.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Printed): 4 988005 794451

Companies

  • Marketed By – EMI
  • Distributed By – EMI
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Apple Corps Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – EMI Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Apple Corps Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – EMI Records Ltd.
  • Published By – Northern Songs Ltd.
  • Published By – Harrisongs Ltd.
  • Published By – Startling Music Ltd.
  • Published By – Lenono Music
  • Published By – MPL Communications Ltd.

Short intro

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