One After 909 (The Beatles song)

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"One After 909" is an early rock and roll–style song by the Beatles, written primarily by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, that was among their first compositions and later featured on the "Let It Be" album.

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instanceOf song
artist The Beatles NERFINISHED
associatedAct Billy Preston NERFINISHED
chronologyNote one of the earliest Lennon–McCartney compositions
composer John Lennon NERFINISHED
Paul McCartney
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creditedToSongwritingTeam Lennon–McCartney NERFINISHED
genre rock
rock and roll
hasLivePerformance 30 January 1969 rooftop concert, London
hasPart backing vocals by George Harrison
backing vocals by Paul McCartney
bass guitar by Paul McCartney
drums by Ringo Starr
electric guitar by George Harrison
lead vocals by John Lennon
piano by Billy Preston
hasTitleNumber 909
hasVersion live rooftop performance version
studio rehearsal recordings
includedIn Anthology 1 (early version excerpt) NERFINISHED
Let It Be film NERFINISHED
Let It Be: Special Edition (remix and reissue) NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist John Lennon NERFINISHED
Paul McCartney
originallyWrittenIn late 1950s
partOf The Beatles rooftop concert performance setlist
partOfAlbum Let It Be NERFINISHED
performer The Beatles NERFINISHED
placeOfRecording Apple Corps rooftop, Savile Row, London NERFINISHED
Apple Studio, Savile Row, London NERFINISHED
recordedBy The Beatles NERFINISHED
recordedDuring Get Back sessions NERFINISHED
recordLabel Apple Records NERFINISHED
EMI
releasedOnAlbum Let It Be NERFINISHED
releaseType album track
reRecordedIn 1969
subjectMatter missing a train connection
train travel
titleLanguage English
writer John Lennon NERFINISHED
Paul McCartney NERFINISHED

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