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7/19/22

[Answer] In which Beatles song does Paul McCartney sing the title a whopping 36 times?

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In which Beatles song does Paul McCartney sing the title a whopping 36 times?


  • Let It Be:Paul McCartney started writing "Let It Be" in 1968, during the White Album sessions. The song was inspired by his mother, Mary, who died of cancer when he was 14-years-old. McCartney’s opening lines — "When I find myself in times of trouble/Mother Mary comes to me" — were based on a dream in which his own late mother, Mary, came to him in his time of trouble, speaking words of wisdom that brought him peace when he needed it. "Let It Be" was released on March 11th, 1970. A month later, McCartney announced that the Beatles had broken up.



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