"There is proof in the footage," McCartney said recently, of the film's more generous perspective on the sessions. ![]() The nearly eight-hour series – whose producers include surviving band members Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono – won't quite change the narrative around The Beatles's dissolution, but it does recast the Fab Four's death throes in a much more complex, and often unexpectedly joyous light. The project was originally titled Get Back in 1969 and then later renamed to Let It Be in early 1970.
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