The Beatles, “Carry That Weight,” from ‘Abbey Road’ (1969): Deep Beatles
Anyone wanting to know the state of the Beatles at that time need only listen to this song.
Anyone wanting to know the state of the Beatles at that time need only listen to this song.

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Albums like this one should’ve propelled the man into stardom, but it didn’t happen to Bert Sommer for some strange reason.

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