Paul McCartney knew he’d never top The Beatles — and that’s just fine with him | Georgia Public Broadcasting
The forthcoming documentary Get Back revisits The Beatles’ final days together. McCartney says he took the band’s breakup hard: “It was quite difficult, because I didn’t know what to do at all.”
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TERRY GROSS, HOST:
This is FRESH AIR. I’m Terry Gross. It is my great pleasure to say that my guest is Paul McCartney, and we’re going to talk about his life and music through two new projects. He has a new two-volume set of books called “The Lyrics,” collecting his lyrics and the stories behind them, starting with songs he wrote before the Beatles and ending with songs from his latest album, “McCartney III,” which was released late last year.
There’s also the new documentary “Get Back,” which is about the three weeks the Beatles spent in 1969 writing, rehearsing and recording the songs on their album “Let It Be” and giving their final performance together on a rooftop in London’s Savile Row. The band broke up before the album “Let It Be” was released in 1970. This documentary draws on footage that was not used in the 1969 film “Let It Be” that documented the same sessions. “Get Back” will premiere in three two-hour installments over Thanksgiving weekend on Disney+.
Let’s start with a song that kicked off the Beatles’ first album.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, “I SAW HER STANDING THERE”)
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