The devastating song that ripped apart The Beatles

Nothing lasts forever; even a phenomenon as intense and wide-reaching as The Beatles was bound to come crashing down eventually. After all, the band were, at heart, four normal lads from Liverpool. Their rapid rise to global stardom, coupled with years spent cooped up together in a recording studio, meant tensions were bound to rise eventually. So, by the end of the 1960s, the group was finally at the end of its tether, and the Fab Four went their separate ways.A key moment in the demise of the group came in 1969, during the recording of Abbey Road. The final Beatles album ever to be recorded – although it ended up being released before Let It Be – the Abbey Road sessions were plagued with technical difficulties, musical differences, and ever-rising tensions within the band. During the early sessions, Paul McCartney took on a leadership role when his songwriting partner, John Lennon, spent time recovering from a car crash.
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