The Beatles and Billy Preston: Unforgettable “Get Back” Live Sets
“Get Back” is a song by The Beatles, with guest keyboards performed by Billy Preston. It was released as a single in 1969 and later included on the album “Let It Be.” Written by Paul McCartney and credited to the songwriting partnership of Lennon-McCartney, “Get Back” is a lively and upbeat rock song.
“Get Back” was originally conceived during the Get Back/Let It Be sessions as a return to The Beatles’ rock and roll roots. The lyrics tell the story of Jojo, a woman who leaves her home in Tucson, Arizona, to pursue a Hollywood lifestyle. The song reflects McCartney’s affection for the American rock and roll style.
Billy Preston, a talented keyboardist and friend of The Beatles, played the electric piano on “Get Back.” His soulful keyboard work added a vibrant and energetic element to the song, enhancing its groove and contributing to its overall appeal.
“Get Back” became a chart-topping hit in multiple countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom. The song’s success was further amplified by the memorable rooftop performance featured in the documentary film “Let It Be.” The rooftop concert, which took place atop Apple Corps’ headquarters in London, is considered one of The Beatles’ most iconic live performances.
“Get Back” remains a beloved Beatles classic, celebrated for its infectious melody, spirited performance, and the addition of Billy Preston’s soulful keyboard work.