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The film version of the song, recorded on January 31st, 1969. It features George Harrison on electric guitar and John Lennon on a six string bass The album and single version of the song was instead recorded on Jan 26, 1969 and featured George on his Gibson J-200 acoustic guitar, with added leslie speaker effect. Check out my cover of this version- • The Long and Winding Road- The Beatles (Gu... Paul McCartney wrote this song in late 1968, and debuted it on January 9, 1969 at Twickenham Studios. The scene of him at the piano showing Mal Evans, Ringo, and his future wife Linda the song for the first time can be seen in the 2021 Peter Jackson documentary Get Back On January 26th they recorded the album and single version of the song at 3 Savile Row's Apple Studios. As mentioned above, George used an acoustic guitar for this version, fed into a leslie speaker After their famous rooftop concert on Jan 30th, they convened for the final day of the Get Back sessions on January 31st. The crew dimmed the lights of the Apple studio basement, and the Beatles completed Let It Be, Two of Us and The Long And Winding Road I'm basing this cover off of the January 31st, take 19 version. The backing track consisted of Paul at piano, John on Fender Bass VI, George on his Fender Telecaster, Billy Preston on Fender Rhodes keyboard, and Ringo on drums. Footage of this recording can be seen in the Let It Be film (1970), 1+ music video, and Get Back: part three (2021) Like the album version, George also used a leslie speaker for this recording. A Leslie is a rotary speaker used for organs to create the whirling effect. He played his 1968 Fender Rosewood Telecaster directly into the Leslie. He had a footswich available to go from slow to fast speed For whatever reason, only on Jan 31st, George decided to use the metal pickup cover (also known as an ashtray cover) over his Telecaster bridge. These covers came new with Fender guitars, and George had just recieved the Tele weeks before, directly from Fender. He might've wanted the guitar to appear showier because they were delibarately filming songs that day for the film I'm using a 2010's Fender made-in-Japan Rosewood Telecaster into my 1974 Fender Pro Reverb. I put an ashtray cover over the bridge, like George. I'm using a Strymon Lex pedal, which simulates a Leslie speaker. You can see me switch from slow to fast speed throughout the song Now, for John Lennon's bass part we have to talk about the Fender Bass VI. It's a six-string bass that is tuned exactly like a guitar- EADGBE, but an octave lower. The Beatles used this bass on the White Album, Let it Be and Abbey Road. For this song, John was plugged into a 1968 Fender Silverface Bassman amp I'm using my 2022 Squier Classic Vibe Bass VI, with LaBella flatwound strings into my 1965 Fender Bassman amp. John would've also been using flatwound strings on his Bass VI at the time of this recording Interesting playing quirks: 0:04 George plays a Bb/Ab 6X654X 0:25 George plays a Eb/Db X6666X 0:34 George moves from Cmin to Eb you can see him do this in the movie 1:02 John slides up the A string, after playing C 1:24 George switches to fast leslie setting 1:42 George switches to slow leslie setting 2:14 John slides up again after C 2:22 George switches to fast leslie setting 2:39 George switches to slow leslie setting 2:54 John plays second syncopated Low G note 2:57 George goes from Cmin to Cmin7 3:02 George switches to fast leslie setting 3:10 George does ascending blues lick on 8th and 10th frets, while John slides up the neck, ending with a clunk 3:26 John slides up the neck, ending on a high Eb. Then plays a high G to Bb on the high E-string MY GEAR: 2010's Fender MIJ Rosewood Telecaster 2022 Squier Classic Vibe Bass VI (LaBella flatwound strings) 1974 Fender Silverface Pro Reverb 1965 Fender Blackface Bassman Strymon Lex Neumann TLM-103 #thebeatles #guitarcover #letitbe • My Sweet Lord- George Harrison (Full Band ... • While My Guitar Gently Weeps- The Beatles ... • Something- The Beatles (Guitar Cover) • We Can Work It Out- The Beatles (Full Band... • Two Of Us- The Beatles (Guitar Cover) • Eight Days A Week- The Beatles Guitar Cover • Band On The Run- Paul McCartney/Wings (Gui... • You Never Give Me Your Money- The Beatles ... • Doctor Robert- The Beatles (Guitar Cover) • Help!- The Beatles (Guitar Cover) • Don't Let Me Down- The Beatles (Guitar Cov... • She Said She Said- The Beatles (Guitar Cover) • Maybe I'm Amazed- Paul McCartney (Guitar a... • I'm So Tired- The Beatles (Guitar Cover) • Every Little Thing- The Beatles (Guitar Co... • What Is Life- George Harrison (Guitar Cover) • Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)- The ... • Here Comes the Sun- The Beatles (Guitar Co... • Martha My Dear- The Beatles (Guitar and Pi... • What Goes On- The Beatles (Guitar Cover) • I Me Mine- The Beatles (Guitar Cover) • Handle With Care- Traveling Wilburys (Full... • If I Fell- The Beatles (Guitar Cover) • Polythene Pam/She Came In Through The Bath... • Getting Better- The Beatles (Guitar and Ho... • Drive My Car- The Beatles (Guitar Cover) • She Loves You- The Beatles (Guitar Cover) ... • Yes It Is- The Beatles (Guitar Cover) • Long, Long, Long- The Beatles (Guitar Cover) • Hey Bulldog- The Beatles (Guitar Cover) • Bad Boy- The Beatles (Full Band Cover) ft.... • The Long and Winding Road- The Beatles (Gu... • Taxman- The Beatles (Guitar Cover) • Honey Pie- The Beatles (Bass VI Cover)