Paul McCartney shares the emotional story behind Let It Be. In the late ’60s, during a restless and turbulent night, Paul dreamt of his mother, Mary, who had passed away when he was just 14. In the dream, she comforted him, telling him it would be all right. That message stayed with him when he woke, and from that moment, the song began to take shape. “In my darkest hour, Mother Mary comes to me…” — a personal memory turned into one of The Beatles’ most timeless songs.
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