“Let It Be“ is the twelfth and final studio album (thirteenth and last in the United States) by British pop rock band The Beatles. It was released on May 8, 1970, days after the release was made official. Paul McCartney of the band, and with it the public dissolution of the group Despite being mostly recorded during January 1969, the album is considered to be the band's last album, as it was released after Abbey Road, which was released in September 1969. It is a controversial album from its conception: Once they stopped playing live in 1966 due to the impossibility of capturing their music on stage, The Beatles set out to record an album to play a last live concert, considering different possibilities such as carry out the event on a boat in full navigation. The proposal was called Get Back. Therefore the recording sessions of the disc began to be filmed in 1969, by the filmmaker Michael Lindsay-Hogg. The material was released as a film and won an Oscar for best soundtrack
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