

No further group recording occurred until April because of Ringo Starr's commitments on the film The Magic Christian. There, the group recorded a backing track for " I Want You (She's So Heavy)" with Billy Preston accompanying them on Hammond organ. The first sessions for Abbey Road began on 22 February 1969, only three weeks after the Get Back sessions, in Trident Studios. No one was entirely sure that the work was going to be the group's last, though George Harrison said "it felt as if we were reaching the end of the line". Martin agreed, but on the strict condition that all the group – particularly John Lennon – allow him to produce the record in the same manner as earlier albums and that discipline would be adhered to.
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Producer George Martin agreed to produce the album on the condition that the Beatles adhere to the discipline of their earlier records. Much of the next few months were filled with business meetings and non-Beatles commitments by several members, though the band agreed to go back into the studio in July.
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The sessions also produced a non-album single, " The Ballad of John and Yoko" backed with " Old Brown Shoe".īy the end of January, 1969, the Beatles had finished the sessions for the now-abandoned Get Back project without the album, full concert, or documentary film they had originally intended to make, and had left engineer Glyn Johns the task of assembling the myriad recordings into something useful. Side two is largely composed of a medley of shorter song fragments. It is the Beatles' only album recorded exclusively through a solid-state transistor mixing desk, which afforded a clearer and brighter sound than the group's previous records.

The album incorporates genres such as rock, pop and blues, and makes prominent use of instruments such as a Moog synthesizer and tom-tom drums, as well as sounds filtered through a Leslie speaker.

The single " Something" / " Come Together" was released in October and topped the US charts. The album's initially mixed reviews were contrasted by its immediate commercial success, topping record charts in the UK and US. Named after Abbey Road, London, the location of EMI Recording Studios, the cover features the group walking across the street's zebra crossing, an image that became one of the most famous and imitated in popular music. Abbey Road is the eleventh studio album by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 26 September 1969 by Apple Records.
