Diehard Beatles fans know who Billy Preston is, but more casual fans might be unfamiliar. Billy Preston was a multi-talented American musician, singer, and songwriter who famously worked with the biggest bands of his era, from The Rolling Stones to Ray Charles to The Beatles. In the context of The Beatles, heโs known for helping the band out of their funk during the Get Back sessions and also contributed a number of elements to various Beatles records. In honor of the man that some affectionately call the Fifth Beatle (along with George Martin, Brian Epstein, and others), letโs look at just a few songs that Billy Preston recorded with the Fab Four!
1. โLet It Beโ
This track is one of The Beatlesโ most famous songs and the most famous song of the end of their career. Some might not know that Billy Preston contributed to the track. Preston pounds away at the organ on this song, and the line shortly before George Harrisonโs solo is one of the most recognizable in The Beatlesโ discography.
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2. โOne After 909โ
This track is a bit underrated in The Beatlesโ discography, and it was made even better by Prestonโs contributions. Preston was an incredibly adaptable and โlooseโ musician. While his roots were always in rhythm and blues, he could handle navigating different genres and playing styles with ease. He plays the keyboard on this track with a notable rock and roll style that sounds perfectly natural.
3. โDonโt Let Me Downโ
Billy Prestonโs association with The Beatles was first and foremost friendship, but he also contributed quite a lot of music to the Fab Fourโs recordings. โDonโt Let Me Downโ is probably his most well-known contribution that features his name in a direct credit. This track is a great example of Prestonโs restraint and talent as a session musician. His keyboard chords are powerful but donโt overwhelm John Lennonโs passionate vocals.
4. โSomethingโ
Preston took to a Hammond organ for this song, and his track was notably drowned out by Harrisonโs stellar guitar playing. However, itโs just another example of Prestonโs ability to step back and control himself. The quick stabs and swirls of the organ complement the song beautifully, and Prestonโs contributions to the track really tie it together.
5. โIโve Got A Feelingโ
โIโve Got A Feelingโ is another song that one could say Preston โrescuedโ. This song caused quite a few issues among the Fab Four, especially when it came to the guitar riffs Harrison wanted to play against what Paul McCartney wanted for the song. Preston filled in the gaps with rhythm while Harrison focused on the licks that make the track so iconic.
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