Why did let it be come out after Abbey Road?
Christopher Snyder
Published Apr 15, 2026
People also ask, was Let It Be released after Abbey Road?
Abbey Road was the last they recorded, but Let It Be was the last they released.
Beside above, what came first Abbey Road or Let It Be? Over the course of the next 16 months, the band worked on the ambitious project, which was originally titled Get Back, and intended to document the back-to-basics rebirth of The Beatles. The album was then put on hold, and The Beatles created Abbey Road, and Let It Be was finally finished and released in May of 1970.
Similarly, you may ask, why did Phil Spector produced Let It Be?
John Lennon liked the way Phil Spector produced "Let It Be." Paul McCartney never did. Recorded in early 1969, "Let It Be" was a last-ditch attempt by McCartney to re-energize the splintering band. The idea was to record the Beatles in a back-to-basics rock 'n' roll setting.
Was Get Back recorded before Abbey Road?
In April 1969, the Beatles issued the single "Get Back", after which engineer Glyn Johns proposed rejected mixes of the album, then titled Get Back, that were widely bootlegged before release. From then, the project lay in limbo as they moved onto the recording of Abbey Road, released that September.