When “Get Back” was released in 1969, it marked a return to basics for The Beatles—a conscious move away from studio experimentation and back toward raw, live performance.
It wasn’t just a hit—it was a statement about getting back to their roots.
✍️ Written by Paul McCartney
“Get Back” was primarily written by:
- Paul McCartney
The song began as a spontaneous idea during rehearsal sessions for what would become the Let It Be project.
McCartney started playing a riff, and the band gradually built the song around it.
🎸 A Song Born from a Jam Session
Unlike many carefully crafted Beatles songs, “Get Back” developed organically:
- Created during live rehearsals
- Built through improvisation
- Shaped by the band playing together
This gave the song a loose, energetic feel.
🎼 A Return to a Rock Sound
Musically, “Get Back” is straightforward and groove-driven:
- Prominent electric guitar
- Strong rhythm section
- Minimal production effects
It reflects the band’s desire to reconnect with a simpler, more direct sound.
🎹 The Role of Billy Preston
A key element of the song is the keyboard work of Billy Preston.
His playing added:
- Energy
- Soul influence
- A fresh dynamic to the band’s sound
Preston’s contribution was so significant that he received a rare co-artist credit on the single.
🎤 The Rooftop Performance
One of the most famous moments connected to “Get Back” is The Beatles’ rooftop concert in London.
- Performed live atop Apple Corps headquarters
- Their final public performance
- Captured the band in a raw, unfiltered setting
“Get Back” was a centerpiece of that performance.
🏆 A #1 Hit
The song became a major success:
- Reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1969
- Topped charts around the world
- Became one of their final #1 singles
🌎 Why the Song Connected
“Get Back” resonated because it felt real:
- Loose and energetic
- Rooted in live performance
- Free from heavy studio production
It reminded listeners of where The Beatles started.
🎧 Why It Still Matters Today
Even now, the song stands out because:
- Its groove is timeless
- Its live energy is infectious
- It captures the band’s chemistry
🎵 A Return—and a Farewell
“Get Back” was both a return to form and a closing chapter.
It showed that The Beatles could still create powerful music together—while also hinting that their time as a band was coming to an end.







