![]() ![]() It was remixed by Phil Spector for the album on 25 March 1970. ![]() The Beatles returned to ‘Two Of Us’ for almost all the remaining January 1969 sessions, but it wasn’t until the 31st that they taped the version which ended up on Let It Be. In between takes they also busked through versions of ‘Teddy Boy’ and ‘Maggie Mae’.Īccording to Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn, one of the day’s takes was later selected for inclusion on the aborted Get Back LP, along with a snippet of speech in which Paul McCartney said: “And so we leave the little town of London, England.” The group recorded several takes of the song, although these were unnumbered and somewhat ad-hoc. The first of the sessions took place on 24 January 1969, under the working title ‘On Our Way Home’. The Beatles recorded ‘Two Of Us’ properly over three sessions, although it was played less seriously on a number of other dates. However, it remained unreleased and Mortimer never became Apple recording artists. McCartney offered the song to Mortimer, a New York trio, to be issued by Apple as their début single in June 1969. Linda McCartney A Hard Day’s Write, Steve Turner
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