Get Back Cover Get Back 
The Beatles' Let It Be Disaster

Author : Doug Sulphy & Ray Scweighardt
Editor : Helter Skelter Publishing
Date : 1998
Language : English
Pages : 248

George: (to Paul) "I'll play what you want me to play. I won't play at all if you don't want me to. Whatever it is that will please you, I'll do it."

The 1969 Get Back recording sessions were an attempt to re-energise The Beatles with a return of their stripped downed rock 'n' roll roots, but quickly the project turned into the 30 day saga of a group in freefall. Carping and sniping, trudging through sloppy versions of old hits, the Fab Four were coming apart.


Published in an earlier incarnation in the US as Divorce, Drugs and the Slippin Image, this is the no-holds-barred account of the power struggles, the bickering, and the bitterness that led to the break-up of the greatest band in history of rock 'n' roll. The Beatles would survive long enough to make their triumphant Abbey Road swan song, but the damage that caused their eventual split was already done.

Get Back is a singularly candid look at their ultimate moment of crisis. It puts the reader in the studio as John cedes power to Yoko, Paul struggles to keep things afloat, Ringo shrugs and George quits the band. There has never been another book on any musical group intimate, thorough or revealing.