Give Us That Knowing Wink - Official Rarities - Ultimate Archive Collection
Unofficial album • Released in 2016
4:38 • Studio version
Give Us That Knowing Wink - Official Rarities - Ultimate Archive Collection
Unofficial album • Released in 2016
2:34 • Studio version • [The Gospel Jam Mix]
Give Us That Knowing Wink - Official Rarities - Ultimate Archive Collection
Unofficial album • Released in 2016
6:31 • Studio version • [extended version]
Give Us That Knowing Wink - Official Rarities - Ultimate Archive Collection
Unofficial album • Released in 2016
6:10 • Studio version • [Mega Message Mix]
Give Us That Knowing Wink - Official Rarities - Ultimate Archive Collection
Unofficial album • Released in 2016
5:10 • Studio version • [live 3-15-99]
Give Us That Knowing Wink - Official Rarities - Ultimate Archive Collection
Unofficial album • Released in 2016
6:05 • Studio version • [live 10-20-01]
Unofficial live • Released in 2009
4:12 • Live
Concert From the concert in Berlin, Germany on Dec 03, 2009
Unofficial live • Released in 2009
4:16 • Live
Concert From the concert in Cologne, Germany on Dec 16, 2009
Unofficial live • Released in 2009
4:13 • Live
Concert From the concert in Cologne, Germany on Dec 17, 2009
Unofficial live • Released in 2009
4:04 • Live
Concert From the concert in Arnhem, Netherlands on Dec 09, 2009
Unofficial album • Released in 2010
4:14 • Live
Concert From the concert in London, United Kingdom on Dec 22, 2009
Official live • Released in 2009
3:55 • Live • L4 • Could have been record on 17, 18 or 21 July 2009
Paul McCartney : Executive producerPerformed by : Paul McCartney • Rusty Anderson • Abe Laboriel Jr. • Paul Wickens • Brian Ray Geoff Emerick : Audio mixing Paul Hicks : Audio mixing Jonas Westling : Additional engineering Richard Lancaster : Additional engineering John Henry : Recording engineer
Concert From the concert in New York, USA on Jul 17, 2009
Good Evening New York City - Ultimate Archive Collection
Unofficial live • Released in 2016
3:55 • Live
Unofficial live • Released in 2009
4:16 • Live
Concert From the concert in Paris, France on Dec 10, 2009
Unofficial live • Released in 2009
4:26 • Live
Concert From the concert in New York City, USA on Jul 18, 2008
Unofficial live • Released in 2019
Live
Concert From the concert in Green Bay, USA on Jun 08, 2019
Hola Cuidad de Mexico!, Hola Chilangos!!! 2010
Unofficial live • Released in 2010
4:05 • Live
Concert From the concert in Mexico City, Mexico on May 28, 2010
Unofficial live • Released in 2014
Live
Concert From the concert in Los Angeles, USA on Aug 10, 2014
In Performance at The White House
Unofficial live • Released in 2017
4:38 • Live
Concert From the concert in Washington, USA on Jun 02, 2010
Unofficial live • Released in 2008
4:36 • Live
Concert From the concert in Kyiv, Ukraine on Jun 14, 2008
Independence Concert 2008 - The Lost Soundboard Master
Unofficial live • Released in 2020
Live
Concert From the concert in Kyiv, Ukraine on Jun 14, 2008
Indianapolis IN February 15, 1990
Unofficial live
5:53 • Live
Concert From the concert in Indianapolis, USA on Feb 15, 1990
Unofficial live
5:39 • Live
Concert From the concert in Liverpool, United Kingdom on Jun 01, 2003
Unofficial album • Released in 1970
4:06 • Studio version
Session Recording: Jan 26, 1969 • Studio Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Session Mixing: Late January 1969 • Studio Olympic Sound Studios, London
La Belle France - 24 June 2004
Unofficial live
4:10 • Live
Concert From the concert in Paris, France on Jun 24, 2004
Unofficial live • Released in 1998
4:18 • Live
Concert From the concert in Glasgow, United Kingdom on Dec 17, 1979
Unofficial live • Released in 1998
4:12 • Live
Concert From the concert in London, United Kingdom on Dec 29, 1979
Last Flight - Ultimate Archive Collection
Unofficial live • Released in 2016
4:17 • Live
Concert From the concert in Glasgow, United Kingdom on Dec 17, 1979
Last Flight - Ultimate Archive Collection
Unofficial live • Released in 2016
4:11 • Live • Released on the album Concerts for the People of Kampuchea, on March 30, 1981
Concert From the concert in London, United Kingdom on Dec 29, 1979
Streaming • Released in 2023
4:27 • Studio version
Paul McCartney : Piano Ringo Starr : Drums Dolly Parton : Producer, Vocals Peter Frampton : Electric guitar Mick Fleetwood : Percussion, Producer Dane Bryant : Strings, Wurlitzer organ Jimmy Mattingly : Cello, Viola, Violin Nir Z : Percussion Mike Rojas : Hammond b3 Rob McNelley : Electric guitar Jerry McPherson : Electric guitar Gary Lunn : Bass Vicki Hampton : Background vocalist Richard Dennison : Background vocalist Jennifer O'Brien : Background vocalist Don Miggs : Producer Kent Wells : Producer
LP • Released in 1970
4:03 • Studio version • B • Stereo
Paul McCartney : Backing vocals, Bass guitar, Maracas, Piano, Vocals Linda Eastman / McCartney : Backing vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Backing vocals George Harrison : Backing vocals, Lead guitar George Martin : Producer Phil McDonald : Recording engineer Chris Thomas : Producer Jeff Jarratt : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Billy Preston : Electric piano, Organ
Session Recording: Jan 31, 1969 • Studio Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Session Overdubs: Jan 04, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
Session Mixing: Mar 26, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset - SHM - Japanese edition)
Official album • Released in 2021
3:52 • Studio version • A • Stereo • 2021 mix
Paul McCartney : Backing vocals, Bass guitar, Maracas, Piano, Vocals Linda Eastman / McCartney : Backing vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Backing vocals George Harrison : Backing vocals, Lead guitar George Martin : Producer Phil McDonald : Recording engineer Chris Thomas : Producer Jeff Jarratt : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Billy Preston : Electric piano, Organ
Session Recording: Jan 31, 1969 • Studio Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Session Overdubs: Apr 30, 1969 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Three, Abbey Road
Session Mixing: Jan 04, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset - SHM - Japanese edition)
Official album • Released in 2021
3:48 • Studio version • New mix of original single version
Session Recording: Jan 31, 1969 • Studio Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset - SHM - Japanese edition)
Official album • Released in 2021
0:09 • Studio version • Medley with "Please Please Me", "Let It Be". The first two segments (“Let it Be / Please Please Me”) were recorded separately on January 25, 1969 on a previously unknown EMI multi-track tape; they circulate unedited on the NAGRA tape Roll 471 Slates 351 and 352. A different and complete take of “Let it Be” recorded this day was included in ‘Anthology 3’.
Session Recording: Jan 25, 1969 • Studio Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset - SHM - Japanese edition)
Official album • Released in 2021
4:41 • Studio version • Take 28. It was the last take of the last song of the last day dedicated to the ‘Get Back/Let it Be’ project, recorded on January 31, 1969; known to fans as “Take 27B”, partially available in ‘Let it Be… Naked’ (edited with Take 27) and was also featured in the film ‘Let it Be’. The additional 23 seconds of dialogue right after Take 28 -deciding which of the last two takes was the best- are new, not available on the NAGRA tape. 0:01-0:09- Dialogue from the end of Take 26 (EMI Tape E90507-8T / NAGRA Roll 566 Take26 A/ 1155 B) 0:10-4:17- Take 28 (EMI Tape E90507-8T and NAGRA Roll 566 Take27 A/ 1155 B) 4:18-4:41- Final dialogues (EMI Tape E90507-8T)
Session Recording: Jan 31, 1969 • Studio Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset - SHM - Japanese edition)
Official album • Released in 2021
4:10 • Studio version • January 31, 1969 with a guitar overdub by George recorded April 30, 1969. This is the same Take 27 used for the single but without the additional overdubs made in the early 1970. It looks like a recreation of Glyn’s 1969 mix #3 but using two different sources. There is a noticeable change (4:02) with a lot of noise on the tape (“hiss”) not previously present in this track, in the words of George and Paul: “Reload our stomachs? … Reload our stomachs too” (recorded the same day several minutes before, after “Take 16D”of “The Long and Winding Road”, EMI Tape E90523-8T and NAGRA Roll 564 Take16 A and 1152 Take16 B), which by the way is edited for the mix #4 of 1970 by omitting the word “too”. The four-second dialogue at the end “Are we supposed to giggle in the solo?”, was recorded before Take 23 of “Let it Be” (EMI Tape E90507-8T and NAGRA Roll 565 Take23 A and 1154 Take23 B ) although Glyn originally edited it to look like the start of the next track. Take 27 with the original guitar solo is available thanks to the NAGRA Roll 566 Take 27.
Session Recording: Jan 31, 1969 • Studio Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Session Overdubs: Apr 30, 1969 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Three, Abbey Road
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset - SHM - Japanese edition)
Official album • Released in 2021
3:45 • Studio version • Medley with "Let It Be","Please Please Me". Take 10. Take 10 was recorded on January 26, 1969 (EMI Tape E90494-8T and NAGRA Roll 484); however in Kevin Howlett’s notes that accompany the book in this Deluxe Edition he mentions that this take was the last to be recorded this day which is incorrect (it would have to be on EMI Tape E90496-8T); after this take, at least four more were recorded on two different 8-track EMI tapes, but there were actually 9 additional takes; six complete and several false starts as we can hear thanks to the NAGRA tapes. [...]
Session Recording: Jan 26, 1969 • Studio Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset)
Official album • Released in 2021
3:52 • Studio version • E • Stereo • 2021 mix
Paul McCartney : Backing vocals, Bass guitar, Maracas, Piano, Vocals Linda Eastman / McCartney : Backing vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Backing vocals George Harrison : Backing vocals, Lead guitar George Martin : Producer Phil McDonald : Recording engineer Chris Thomas : Producer Jeff Jarratt : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Billy Preston : Electric piano, Organ
Session Recording: Jan 31, 1969 • Studio Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Session Overdubs: Apr 30, 1969 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Three, Abbey Road
Session Mixing: Jan 04, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset)
Official album • Released in 2021
0:09 • Studio version • Medley with "Please Please Me", "Let It Be". The first two segments (“Let it Be / Please Please Me”) were recorded separately on January 25, 1969 on a previously unknown EMI multi-track tape; they circulate unedited on the NAGRA tape Roll 471 Slates 351 and 352. A different and complete take of “Let it Be” recorded this day was included in ‘Anthology 3’.
Session Recording: Jan 25, 1969 • Studio Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset)
Official album • Released in 2021
4:41 • Studio version • Take 28. It was the last take of the last song of the last day dedicated to the ‘Get Back/Let it Be’ project, recorded on January 31, 1969; known to fans as “Take 27B”, partially available in ‘Let it Be… Naked’ (edited with Take 27) and was also featured in the film ‘Let it Be’. The additional 23 seconds of dialogue right after Take 28 -deciding which of the last two takes was the best- are new, not available on the NAGRA tape. 0:01-0:09- Dialogue from the end of Take 26 (EMI Tape E90507-8T / NAGRA Roll 566 Take26 A/ 1155 B) 0:10-4:17- Take 28 (EMI Tape E90507-8T and NAGRA Roll 566 Take27 A/ 1155 B) 4:18-4:41- Final dialogues (EMI Tape E90507-8T)
Session Recording: Jan 31, 1969 • Studio Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset)
Official album • Released in 2021
4:10 • Studio version • January 31, 1969 with a guitar overdub by George recorded April 30, 1969. This is the same Take 27 used for the single but without the additional overdubs made in the early 1970. It looks like a recreation of Glyn’s 1969 mix #3 but using two different sources. There is a noticeable change (4:02) with a lot of noise on the tape (“hiss”) not previously present in this track, in the words of George and Paul: “Reload our stomachs? … Reload our stomachs too” (recorded the same day several minutes before, after “Take 16D”of “The Long and Winding Road”, EMI Tape E90523-8T and NAGRA Roll 564 Take16 A and 1152 Take16 B), which by the way is edited for the mix #4 of 1970 by omitting the word “too”. The four-second dialogue at the end “Are we supposed to giggle in the solo?”, was recorded before Take 23 of “Let it Be” (EMI Tape E90507-8T and NAGRA Roll 565 Take23 A and 1154 Take23 B ) although Glyn originally edited it to look like the start of the next track. Take 27 with the original guitar solo is available thanks to the NAGRA Roll 566 Take 27.
Session Recording: Jan 31, 1969 • Studio Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Session Overdubs: Apr 30, 1969 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Three, Abbey Road
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset)
Official album • Released in 2021
3:52 • Studio version • F • Stereo • New mix of original single version
Paul McCartney : Backing vocals, Bass guitar, Maracas, Piano, Vocals Linda Eastman / McCartney : Backing vocals Ringo Starr : Drums George Harrison : Backing vocals, Lead guitar George Martin : Producer Phil McDonald : Recording engineer Jeff Jarratt : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Billy Preston : Electric piano, Organ Unknown musician(s) : Cellos, One baritone saxophone, Trombone, Two tenor saxophones, Two trumpets
Session Recording: Jan 31, 1969 • Studio Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Session Overdubs: Apr 30, 1969 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Three, Abbey Road
Session Mixing: Jan 04, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset)
Official album • Released in 2021
3:45 • Studio version • Medley with "Let It Be","Please Please Me". Take 10. Take 10 was recorded on January 26, 1969 (EMI Tape E90494-8T and NAGRA Roll 484); however in Kevin Howlett’s notes that accompany the book in this Deluxe Edition he mentions that this take was the last to be recorded this day which is incorrect (it would have to be on EMI Tape E90496-8T); after this take, at least four more were recorded on two different 8-track EMI tapes, but there were actually 9 additional takes; six complete and several false starts as we can hear thanks to the NAGRA tapes. [...]
Session Recording: Jan 26, 1969 • Studio Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (Ferry Aid - EU version)
7" Single • Released in 1987
6:08 • Studio version
Performed by : Paul McCartney • Kate Bush • Boy George • Keren Woodward • Nick Kamen • Paul King • Mark King • Jaki Graham • Taffy • Andy Bell • Pepsi • Shirlie • Mel • Kim • Kim Wilde • Nik Kershaw • Edwin Starr • Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot • Ruby Turner The Christians : Backing vocals Alvin Stardust : Backing vocals Mark Knopfler : Guitar solo Gary Moore : Guitar solo The Alarm : Backing vocals John Altman : Backing vocals Debee Ashby : Backing vocals Al Ashton : Backing vocals Rick Astley : Backing vocals Bananarama : Backing vocals Simon Bates : Backing vocals Alison Bettles : Backing vocals Jenny Blythe : Backing vocals Errol Brown : Backing vocals Miquel Brown : Backing vocals Bucks Fizz : Backing vocals Jay Carly : Backing vocals Nick Conway : Backing vocals Linda Davidson : Backing vocals Hazell Dean : Backing vocals Anne Diamond : Backing vocals Difford and Tilbrook : Backing vocals Doctor and the Medics : Backing vocals the Drifters : Backing vocals Drum Theatre : Backing vocals Frankie Goes to Hollywood : Backing vocals Roy Gayle : Backing vocals Go West : Backing vocals Carol Hitchcock : Backing vocals Felix Howard : Backing vocals Gloria Hunniford : Backing vocals Imagination : Backing vocals Jenny Jay : Backing vocals Ellie Laine : Backing vocals Annabel Lamb : Backing vocals Stephanie Lawrence : Backing vocals Loose Ends : Backing vocals Linda Lusardi : Backing vocals Ruth Madoc : Backing vocals Bobby McVey : Backing vocals Suzanne Mizzi : Backing vocals the New Seekers : Backing vocals Sadie Nine : Backing vocals the Nolans : Backing vocals Hazel O'Connor : Backing vocals Mike Osman : Backing vocals Su Pollard : Backing vocals Tim Polley : Backing vocals Pamela Power : Backing vocals Maxi Priest : Backing vocals Princess : Backing vocals Jimmy Pursey : Backing vocals Suzi Quatro : Backing vocals Mike Read : Backing vocals Sally Sagoe : Backing vocals Nejdet Salih : Backing vocals Ray Shell : Backing vocals Mandy Smith : Backing vocals Neville Staple : Backing vocals Steve Strange : Backing vocals Sylvia Tella : Backing vocals Terraplane : Backing vocals Bonnie Tyler : Backing vocals Maria Whittaker : Backing vocals Working Week : Backing vocals
Let It Be (Ferry Aid - UK version)
7" Single • Released in 1987
6:08 • Studio version • C
Performed by : Paul McCartney • Kate Bush • Boy George • Keren Woodward • Nick Kamen • Paul King • Mark King • Jaki Graham • Taffy • Andy Bell • Pepsi • Shirlie • Mel • Kim • Kim Wilde • Nik Kershaw • Edwin Starr • Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot • Ruby Turner The Christians : Backing vocals Alvin Stardust : Backing vocals Mark Knopfler : Guitar solo Gary Moore : Guitar solo The Alarm : Backing vocals John Altman : Backing vocals Debee Ashby : Backing vocals Al Ashton : Backing vocals Rick Astley : Backing vocals Bananarama : Backing vocals Simon Bates : Backing vocals Alison Bettles : Backing vocals Jenny Blythe : Backing vocals Errol Brown : Backing vocals Miquel Brown : Backing vocals Bucks Fizz : Backing vocals Jay Carly : Backing vocals Nick Conway : Backing vocals Linda Davidson : Backing vocals Hazell Dean : Backing vocals Anne Diamond : Backing vocals Difford and Tilbrook : Backing vocals Doctor and the Medics : Backing vocals the Drifters : Backing vocals Drum Theatre : Backing vocals Frankie Goes to Hollywood : Backing vocals Roy Gayle : Backing vocals Go West : Backing vocals Carol Hitchcock : Backing vocals Felix Howard : Backing vocals Gloria Hunniford : Backing vocals Imagination : Backing vocals Jenny Jay : Backing vocals Ellie Laine : Backing vocals Annabel Lamb : Backing vocals Stephanie Lawrence : Backing vocals Loose Ends : Backing vocals Linda Lusardi : Backing vocals Ruth Madoc : Backing vocals Bobby McVey : Backing vocals Suzanne Mizzi : Backing vocals the New Seekers : Backing vocals Sadie Nine : Backing vocals the Nolans : Backing vocals Hazel O'Connor : Backing vocals Mike Osman : Backing vocals Su Pollard : Backing vocals Tim Polley : Backing vocals Pamela Power : Backing vocals Maxi Priest : Backing vocals Princess : Backing vocals Jimmy Pursey : Backing vocals Suzi Quatro : Backing vocals Mike Read : Backing vocals Sally Sagoe : Backing vocals Nejdet Salih : Backing vocals Ray Shell : Backing vocals Mandy Smith : Backing vocals Neville Staple : Backing vocals Steve Strange : Backing vocals Sylvia Tella : Backing vocals Terraplane : Backing vocals Bonnie Tyler : Backing vocals Maria Whittaker : Backing vocals Working Week : Backing vocals
LP • Released in 1970
4:03 • Studio version • B • Stereo
Paul McCartney : Backing vocals, Bass guitar, Maracas, Piano, Vocals Linda Eastman / McCartney : Backing vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Backing vocals George Harrison : Backing vocals, Lead guitar George Martin : Producer Phil McDonald : Recording engineer Chris Thomas : Producer Jeff Jarratt : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Billy Preston : Electric piano, Organ
Session Recording: Jan 31, 1969 • Studio Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Session Overdubs: Jan 04, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
Session Mixing: Mar 26, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
Let It Be (Stereo - 2009 remaster)
Official album • Released in 2009
4:03 • Studio version • B2009 • Stereo • 2009 remaster
Paul McCartney : Backing vocals, Bass guitar, Maracas, Piano, Vocals Linda Eastman / McCartney : Backing vocals Ringo Starr : Drums John Lennon : Backing vocals George Harrison : Backing vocals, Lead guitar George Martin : Producer Phil McDonald : Recording engineer Chris Thomas : Producer Jeff Jarratt : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer Billy Preston : Electric piano, Organ Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Sam Okell : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator
Session Recording: Jan 31, 1969 • Studio Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Session Overdubs: Jan 04, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
Session Mixing: Mar 26, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road