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"Two of Us" is a 1969 song written by Paul McCartney[1][2] and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership. The song was recorded by the Beatles on 31 January 1969.

"Two of Us"
Cover of the song's sheet music
Song by the Beatles
from the album Let It Be
Released8 May 1970 (1970-05-08)
Recorded31 January 1969
StudioApple, London
GenreFolk rock
Length3:33
LabelApple
Songwriter(s)Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s)Phil Spector
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"Two of Us" was originally released as the opening track on Let It Be (1970) and a remix of that recording was later included on Let It Be... Naked (2003). An outtake of the song, recorded on 24 January 1969, was released on Anthology 3 (1996).[3]

The song's title was used for the 2000 TV movie Two of Us, which depicts a fictionalized version of a 1976 reunion between McCartney and Lennon.[4]


History


The song was originally titled "On Our Way Home". Ian MacDonald claimed the lyrics (e.g.: "you and I have memories/longer than the road that stretches out ahead" or "you and me chasing paper/getting nowhere") sounded like McCartney was probably addressing Lennon and contractual troubles.[5] "You Never Give Me Your Money", a different composition by McCartney from the previously released album, but recorded after Let It Be, Abbey Road, also refers to the Beatles' contract with Allen Klein as "funny paper".

The song is also an ode to one of Lennon and McCartney’s influences, the harmonies of the Everly Brothers.[6]

An early performance of the song, in a guitar-driven rock style, can be seen in the Let It Be film and later in the documentary series The Beatles: Get Back. Unsatisfied with this style, which McCartney described as "chunky", the band reworked the song around acoustic guitars. The Beatles performed a finished version of the song live at Apple Studios on 31 January 1969; this performance was included in both the Let It Be film and album. The clip was also broadcast on The Ed Sullivan Show on 1 March 1970 as the final appearance by the Beatles on the program.

In between several takes of the song on 24 January 1969, the band spontaneously started playing a hammed-up version of traditional Liverpudlian song "Maggie Mae".[7] The 38-second song would also end up on the Let It Be album, but is omitted in Let It Be... Naked. A version of Two of Us on the same day is released on Anthology 3.

In May 1969, McCartney produced a recording of the song using this title by the group Mortimer, a New York City trio that briefly recorded for Apple, but this recording was never released.[8]

On the Let It Be album, producer Phil Spector added, as a spoken introduction to the song, a remark by Lennon, who says: "'I Dig A Pygmy' by Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf-Aids! Phase one, in which Doris gets her oats!"[9] This intro was removed in the Let It Be... Naked version, but it can still be found in the Get Back documentary.


Charts


Chart (2021) Peak
position
LyricFind Global[10] 13

Personnel


According to Ian MacDonald:[6]


Covers





Notes


  1. MacDonald 2003, p. 335.
  2. "Lennon-McCartney: Who Wrote What?". Beatlefan.Net. Retrieved 14 August 2011.
  3. Winn, John C. (2009). That Magic Feeling: The Beatles' Recorded Legacy, Volume Two, 1966-1970. New York: Three Rivers Press. pp. 252–253. ISBN 978-0-307-45239-9.
  4. Erickson 2010.
  5. MacDonald 2003, p. 335; he quotes the actual lines from the lyrics..
  6. MacDonald 2008, p. 335.
  7. Lewisohn, Mark (1992). The Complete Beatles Chronicle. New York: Harmony. p. 310. ISBN 0-517-58100-0.
  8. Dowlding 1989, p. 257.
  9. Winn, John C. (2009). That Magic Feeling: The Beatles' Recorded Legacy, Volume Two, 1966-1970. New York: Three Rivers Press. p. 250. ISBN 978-0-307-45239-9.
  10. "The Beatles Chart History (LyricFind Global)". Billboard. 8 December 2021. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  11. Zollo, Paul. "Behind the Song: "Two of Us" by The Beatles". American Songwriter. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  12. "TRANSCRIPT–Bill Gates and Steve Jobs at D5". AllThingsD.com. Retrieved 13 October 2016.

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На других языках


[de] Two of Us (The-Beatles-Lied)

Two of Us (englisch für „Zwei von uns“ oder „Wir zwei“) ist ein Lied der britischen Band The Beatles aus dem Jahr 1969. Es erschien auf dem Album Let It Be. Komponiert wurde das Lied von Paul McCartney, allerdings steht es unter dem bei den Beatles üblichen Copyright Lennon/McCartney.
- [en] Two of Us (Beatles song)

[es] Two of Us

«Two of Us» es una canción de The Beatles, incluida en el álbum Let it be compuesta por Paul McCartney en 1969 (aunque acreditada como Lennon-McCartney como era lo usual).

[it] Two of Us (brano musicale)

Two of Us è un brano musicale del 1970 del gruppo britannico The Beatles e contenuta nel loro ultimo album Let it Be ed anche nell'album Let It Be... Naked e nella raccolta Anthology 3.

[ru] Two of Us

«Two of Us» (с англ. — «Двое из нас») — песня группы «Битлз», написанная Полом Маккартни[1][2] (авторство приписано Леннону и Маккартни). Песня была выпущена на альбоме Let It Be; несколько по-другому аранжированные или смикшированные версии песни позднее вошли в альбомы-сборники Anthology 3 и Let It Be… Naked. Название песни было использовано в названии фильма «Двое из нас» о вымышленном воссоединении Маккартни и Леннона в 1976 году[3].



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