On January 30, 1969, The Beatles recorded "Get Back" during their sessions on Savile Row, which would lead to the release of the album *Let It Be* later that same year. At this time in their career, the band was facing internal tensions and was on the verge of dissolution, making the recording sessions particularly poignant. The *Get Back* project was originally intended to be a return to their roots, emphasizing live performance, and featured the band creating music in a more informal setting. This particular session in the Apple basement captured not just the development of the song but also the dynamic atmosphere of the group during a challenging period. Interestingly, the final release of *Let It Be* was delayed, and the album emerged after the band's disbandment, highlighting a complex relationship between the recording and their evolving personal and professional lives. The documentary by Peter Jackson revitalizes interest in this pivotal moment for the band, showcasing their end