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Isn't It a Pity and Let It Be (1970 film)

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Difference between Isn't It a Pity and Let It Be (1970 film)

Isn't It a Pity vs. Let It Be (1970 film)

"Isn't It a Pity" is a song by English musician George Harrison from his 1970 solo album All Things Must Pass. Let It Be is a 1970 British documentary film starring the Beatles and directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg.

Similarities between Isn't It a Pity and Let It Be (1970 film)

Isn't It a Pity and Let It Be (1970 film) have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): All Things Must Pass (song), Billy Preston, Cover version, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, George Martin, Hey Jude, John Lennon, Let It Be, Ringo Starr, The Beatles, Wah-Wah (song).

All Things Must Pass (song)

"All Things Must Pass" is a song by English musician George Harrison, issued in November 1970 as the title track to his triple album of the same name.

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Billy Preston

William Everett Preston (September 2, 1946 – June 6, 2006) was an American musician whose work included R&B, rock, soul, funk, and gospel.

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Cover version

In popular music, a cover version, cover song, or simply cover, is a new performance or recording by someone other than the original artist or composer of a previously recorded, commercially released song.

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Eric Clapton

Eric Patrick Clapton, (born 1945), is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter.

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George Harrison

George Harrison (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English guitarist, singer-songwriter, and producer who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles.

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George Martin

Sir George Henry Martin (3 January 19268 March 2016) was an English record producer, arranger, composer, conductor, audio engineer, and musician.

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Hey Jude

"Hey Jude" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney.

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John Lennon

John Winston Ono Lennon (9 October 19408 December 1980) was an English singer, songwriter, and peace activist who co-founded the Beatles, the most commercially successful band in the history of popular music.

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Let It Be

Let It Be is the twelfth and final studio album by the English rock band the Beatles.

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Ringo Starr

Sir Richard Starkey (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English musician, songwriter, singer, and actor who gained worldwide fame as the drummer for the Beatles.

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The Beatles

The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960.

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Wah-Wah (song)

"Wah-Wah" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released on his 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass.

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Isn't It a Pity and Let It Be (1970 film) Comparison

Isn't It a Pity has 160 relations, while Let It Be (1970 film) has 117. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 4.33% = 12 / (160 + 117).

References

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