Similarities between Let It Be (1970 film) and Wah-Wah (song)
Let It Be (1970 film) and Wah-Wah (song) have 26 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abbey Road, All Things Must Pass (song), Apple Corps, Billy Preston, Break-up of the Beatles, Cream (band), Dig a Pony, Don't Let Me Down (Beatles song), Eric Clapton, For You Blue, George Harrison, George Martin, I Me Mine, Isn't It a Pity, John Lennon, Let It Be, Michael Lindsay-Hogg, Neil Aspinall, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Savile Row, The Beatles, The Beatles (album), Twickenham Studios, Two of Us (song), Yoko Ono.
Abbey Road
Abbey Road is the eleventh studio album by English rock band the Beatles, released on 26 September 1969 by Apple Records.
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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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Apple Corps
Apple Corps Ltd (informally known as Apple) is a multi-armed multimedia corporation founded in London in January 1968 by the members of the Beatles to replace their earlier company (Beatles Ltd) and to form a conglomerate.
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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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Break-up of the Beatles
The Beatles' break-up was a cumulative process that developed over the final years of their career, marked by rumours of a split and ambiguous comments by the members themselves regarding their future as a band.
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Cream (band)
Cream were a 1960s British rock power trio consisting of drummer Ginger Baker, guitarist/singer Eric Clapton and lead singer/bassist Jack Bruce.
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Dig a Pony
"Dig a Pony" is a song by the Beatles, originally released on their 1970 album Let It Be.
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Don't Let Me Down (Beatles song)
"Don't Let Me Down" is a song by the Beatles (with Billy Preston), recorded in 1969 during the Let It Be sessions.
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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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For You Blue
"For You Blue" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1970 album Let It Be.
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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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I Me Mine
"I Me Mine" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1970 album Let It Be.
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Isn't It a Pity
"Isn't It a Pity" is a song by English musician George Harrison from his 1970 solo album All Things Must Pass.
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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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Michael Lindsay-Hogg
Sir Michael Edward Lindsay-Hogg, 5th Baronet (born May 5, 1940) is an American television, film, music video, and theatre director.
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Neil Aspinall
Neil Stanley Aspinall (13 October 1941 24 March 2008) was a Welsh-born English music industry executive.
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Paul McCartney
Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer.
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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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Savile Row
Savile Row (pronounced) is a street in Mayfair, central London.
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The Beatles
The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960.
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The Beatles (album)
The Beatles, also known as "The White Album", is the ninth studio album by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 22 November 1968.
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Twickenham Studios
Twickenham Studios (formerly known as Twickenham Film Studios) is a film studio in St Margarets, London, United Kingdom used by various motion picture and television companies.
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Two of Us (song)
"Two of Us" is a 1969 song by the Beatles, written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney).
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Yoko Ono
Yoko Ono (小野 洋子, born February 18, 1933) is a Japanese multimedia artist, singer, songwriter, and peace activist who is also known for her work in performance art and filmmaking.
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Let It Be (1970 film) and Wah-Wah (song) Comparison
Let It Be (1970 film) has 117 relations, while Wah-Wah (song) has 184. As they have in common 26, the Jaccard index is 8.64% = 26 / (117 + 184).
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