"Hey Jude" was recorded in 1968, two years before the band's final album "Let It Be". However, the last album they recorded was "Abbey Road" in the summer/autumn of 1969. "Let It Be" was recorded in January of 1969, but not released until May of 1970. "Abbey Road" was released in October of 1969.
To further confuse the issue, Ringo did some overdubs for some "Let It Be" songs in early 1970, and Paul, George and Ringo recorded one last song ("I Me Mine") for the album in January of 1970 (it was seen in the movie, but not properly recorded, so it needed to be done for the album).
Plus, the three surviving Beatles added parts to some recordings of John Lennon's for the "Anthology" project in the mid-90's ("Free As A Bird" and "Real Love").
So which would you consider as their last song as a group?
2007-12-18 09:02:57
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answered by someone else 6
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Nope. Depending on how you want to look at it Imagine Or Give Peace A Chance where. Because Lennon Credited Them Lennon|McCartney They are registered as Beatles songs. But Really It would have been any one of the songs on Let It Be.(that was their last Album.)
2007-12-16 07:20:21
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the last song as a group was "Let It Be"
2007-12-16 08:30:31
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answered by chatticathi52 4
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Let It Be, if I'm remembering correctly!
2007-12-16 08:43:18
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answered by BoosGrammy 7
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