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    Let It Be

    According to the last track 'Get Back', where did Jojo live before California?The Beatles Album: "Let it Be"

      Arizona. 'Jojo left his home in Tuscon, Arizona, for some California grass.'

    Who did John say was the cause for him writing 'Across the Universe'?The Beatles Album: "Let it Be"

      Cynthia Lennon. He said in an interview that he was lying in bed one day, and Cynthia would not stop talking. He said that he dazed off, and thought about how happy Yoko made him, and how nothing was going to change if he was still with Cynthia. Hence, the lyrics 'Nothing's gonna change my world'.

    According to the track 'Maggie Mae', what street would she never have walked down, if they would have taken her away?The Beatles Album: "Let it Be"

      Lime Street. 'Oh dirty Maggie Mae they have taken her away, and she never walk down *Lime Street* any more.'

    What message can be heard at the beginning of 'For You Blue'?The Beatles Album: "Let it Be"

      'Queen says no to pot-smoking FBI members.'.

    What song on the album did Paul dedicate to his wife, Linda?The Beatles Album: "Let it Be"

      Two of Us. John also said that he dedicated 'Dig a Pony' to Yoko.

    According to 'Dig a Pony', John says he picked a ___________ ?The Beatles Album: "Let it Be"

      Moon Dog. When the Beatles were juggling around names, they were once known as 'Johnny and the Moon Dogs'.

    On the cover, who is wearing glasses?The Beatles Album: "Let it Be"

      John .

    What message can be heard at the end of the album?The Beatles Album: "Let it Be"

      'On behalf of the group I hope we passed the audition.'. I made all of them up, except for 'Take this brother, may it serve you well!' That can be found in the song, 'Revolution 9', on 'The White Album.'

    What was the first song on "Let It Be ... Naked"?"Let It Be ... Naked"

      Get Back. "Get Back" was the last song on the original album. "Two Of Us" was the first song on the original album.

    On the "Let It Be ... Naked" CD cover, on the top row left to right are which Beatles?"Let It Be ... Naked"

      John and Paul. The photos on both are in the same order.

    Which song on "Let It Be ... Naked" was not on the original album?"Let It Be ... Naked"

      Don't Let Me Down. "Rain" was recorded April 14, 1966, "Hey Jude" was recorded July 31, 1968. "Old Brown Shoe" was the only incorrect answer that was recorded during the "Let It Be" session time frame.

    On the "Let It Be ... Naked" CD cover, on the bottom row left to right are which Beatles?"Let It Be ... Naked"

      Ringo and George. George's photo is the only photo that you can tell right away was not same as the photo on the original album.

    Which song on "Let It Be ... Naked" was longer then on the original album?"Let It Be ... Naked"

      None of them. Every song on "Let It Be ... Naked" was shorter then on the original album.

    Which song was in the same position on both albums?"Let It Be ... Naked"

      Dig A Pony. "Dig A Pony" was the second song on both "Let It Be ... Naked" and "Let It Be".

    What was the final song on "Let It Be ... Naked"?"Let It Be ... Naked"

      Let It Be. On the original album "Get Back" was the final song.

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