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Two of Us

Song by The Beatles • McCartney

Let It Be (1969–70) — Rooftop chill, gold-on-black valedictions.

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Background

Two of Us is a song by The Beatles, written by McCartney and led on vocal by Paul McCartney & John Lennon. Acoustic; about Paul and Linda but feels like John–Paul valediction.

What's distinctive

At 3:37 it sits in the top fifth by length. One of 101 UK songs led primarily by John. Recorded approximately 5 of 8 into the Let It Be (1969–70) sessions. Carries the unique tag 'linda-but-feels-like-john' — no other UK song shares it.

Opening line — "Two of us riding nowhere…" (brief identification excerpt; full lyrics © Sony Music Publishing — see Genius link in References.)

J John Lennon — lead vocalJ Lennon — rhythm guitarP McCartney — bassG Harrison — lead guitarR Starr — drums

Recording

The session work falls within the band's Let It Be (1969–70) period, recorded 31 Jan 1969 at Twickenham Film Stages (Jan 1969. George Martin (sessions); Phil Spector (post-production overdubs March/April 1970) produced; Glyn Johns, Phil McDonald (sessions); Peter Bown, Phil Spector engineers (post) engineered. The track was committed to Studer J37 8-track at Apple via the Custom Apple/Helios console (heavily problematic), later EMI TG12345, with the era's standard signal chain — Apple's hand-built outboard (faulty), then EMI standard kit; Spector added strings/choir at EMI March 1970. Likely instrumental setup followed the era's working kit: Fender Rosewood Telecaster (Harrison), Gibson Les Paul 'Lucy' (Harrison), Hofner 500/1 (McCartney returned), Epiphone Casino (Lennon), Höfner Hofner Beatle bass + Fender VI bass (Lennon on rooftop), amplified through Fender Twin Reverb, Fender Bassman, Vox UL730, Hammond C3 / Fender Rhodes (Billy Preston). For session-by-session detail, see Mark Lewisohn's account on p.166 of The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions (excerpt below).

Recording process — typical signal flow for the Let It Be (1969–70)
DemoBackingOverdubsVocalsMix
Studio: Twickenham Film Stages (Jan 1969 • Console: Custom Apple/Helios console (heavily problematic), later EMI TG12345 • Tape: Studer J37 8-track at Apple
StudioTwickenham Film Stages (Jan 1969 — 'Get Back' rehearsals); Apple Studio basement, 3 Savile Row (Jan 1969 sessions, rooftop concert 30 Jan); EMI Studios (early 1970 fixes)
Tape machineStuder J37 8-track at Apple
ConsoleCustom Apple/Helios console (heavily problematic), later EMI TG12345
MicrophonesU47, U67, AKG C12, AKG D19, AKG D20
Outboard / effectsApple's hand-built outboard (faulty), then EMI standard kit; Spector added strings/choir at EMI March 1970
GuitarsFender Rosewood Telecaster (Harrison), Gibson Les Paul 'Lucy' (Harrison), Hofner 500/1 (McCartney returned), Epiphone Casino (Lennon), Höfner Hofner Beatle bass + Fender VI bass (Lennon on rooftop)
AmplifiersFender Twin Reverb, Fender Bassman, Vox UL730, Hammond C3 / Fender Rhodes (Billy Preston)
ProducerGeorge Martin (sessions); Phil Spector (post-production overdubs March/April 1970)
Engineer / 2ndGlyn Johns, Phil McDonald (sessions); Peter Bown, Phil Spector engineers (post) • Alan Parsons (2nd, sessions)
Recording: `On Our Way Home' (working title of `Two Of Us'); `Teddy Boy'; `Maggie Mae'; `On Our Way Home' (working title of `Two Of Us'); `Dig It' (version one); `Dig A Pony'; I've Got A— Mark Lewisohn, The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions, p.166

Pattern analysis

Lead vocalists across Let It Be
12
Lennon 7
McCartney 3
Harrison 2
Theme prevalence across the canon
linda-but-feels-like-j1acoustic-duet1roads-going-nowhere1
Track length percentile — Two of Us sits at the 89th percentile (median 2:33)
shorter ←→ longer3:37
Recorded 31 Jan 1969 — position on the band's studio chronology
196219631964196519661967196819691970

Legacy & release history

In the UK canonical discography it appears on the LP Let It Be. Documented alternate versions include Anthology 3 (1996), Let It Be… Naked (2003), 2009 Stereo Remasters, Let It Be 50th Anniversary (2021). Mono and stereo histories vary by era — see the dedicated section below.

Mono & stereo

Documented alternate versions

Released on

Cross-references

Other songs sharing themes (linda-but-feels-like-john, acoustic-duet, roads-going-nowhere)

Other songs led by the same vocalist

Other songs from this era

linda-but-feels-like-johnacoustic-duetroads-going-nowhere

References & external databases

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