Dolly Parton and Sir Paul McCartney worked together on the new version of the song and The Beatles star, 81, was 'very pleased' to be by her side for the production of it
Sir Paul McCartney thanked Dolly Parton after collaborating with her on a new version of The Beatles' Let It Be. Dolly, 77, has an album called Rockstar coming out in November and worked with multiple big stars for the project.
In a recent interview with TalkShopLive, Dolly discussed inadvertently organising a reunion of “all the living Beatles” after working with Sir Paul and Sir Ringo Starr."Does it get any better than singing ‘Let It Be’ with @PaulMcCartney who wrote the song? Not only that, he played piano!” she told her followers on Twitter.
"I mean, seriously, how much better does it get? Thanks guys!" The Beatles legend Paul later retweeted the post and thanked her for doing the song, writing: "Thanks Dolly for doing my song. I love your version and am very pleased to be by your side on this one. Rock on! Love Paul" "Beautiful harmonies with you two— but that should come as no surprise to anyone," one person tweeted and another commented: "Dolly, Paul, Ringo, Mick, Peter - an amazing version of such an iconic song. Thank you for the beautiful version of Let It Be. You brought a big smile to my face. Peace and Love to all!"
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