and why wouldn't they? People are the same across generations. If people loved the Beatles in the 60s, they're gonna love them now as well. Nobody gets surprised when kids enjoy Mozart's music, so why is kids enjoying The Beatles a surprise? I fell in love with them when I was in my teens, a decade ago, and I don't think my love for them is any different from the love someone who was there in the 60s felt. We are all people. Fundamentally, we are all the same. The calendar is made up anyway, generational differences are also made up, and in the big scheme of things the 60s really weren't that long ago and the world didn't fundamentally change *that* much.
I hate to admit it, but I didn't realize Mother Mary was a reference to his own mother until 4 years ago, when my younger sister was losing her fight against cancer. Started crying immediately. The next year our mother joined her in the undiscovered country. Next week will be 3 years since she left us, and today is the first time listening to this song since then. Tears are in my eyes again. I can never listen to this song in the same way again, but that is a good thing. Thank you, Sir Paul.
I was a casual Beatles fan until this song came out, I still remember new Beatles songs, something about this song touched me and I became a Beatlemiac, I learned later it was about his mom, a great song,a great inspiration THE BEATLES
The Beatles greatest Band in the history of Music....Paul McCartney wrote this song. It was inspired by his mother, Mary, who died when he was 14. Many people thought "Mother Mary" was a biblical reference when they heard it. According to McCartney, this is a very positive song, owing to its inspiration. One night when he was paranoid and anxious, he had a dream where he saw his mother, who had been dead for ten years or so - she came to him in his time of trouble, speaking words of wisdom that brought him much peace when he needed it. It was this sweet dream that got him to begin writing the song.
Either way this song is a gift from Heaven, cause the Bible says Mother Mary will be glorified throughout all of time and this song to me surely does just that. Another good song that I enjoy is Sweet Mary by Weezer too! But that is 90-2000s rock (different time period) but worth checking them out.. much much different vibe than Beatles but these two songs share similarity in this Heavenly comfort and soothing, that can only be from Virgin Mary and Heaven itself if you were to ask me and I suppose many others.
I’m a 68 year old musician, recording artist, who saw the Beatles in person when I was only 9 years old. My childhood was filled with Beatles music and Beatlemania. My heart melts when I watch young people discovering the Beatles for the first time! ❤ It’s just so beautiful! I hope you get a chance to hear Nowhere Man, Yesterday, I’ll Be Back, and so many more. The Rubber Soul and Help albums are unforgettable classics! 🙏🏻🌷
Im 60. I remember seeing them on TV when Ed Sullivan introduced them for the now infamous Shae Stadium performance. I was very young but I distinctly remember having to sit through some warm-up act that bored us all as we ate dinner around the table with the TV on in the living room. Then the Beatles came on and I remember not being able to make out the music because of the screaming. I remember my older brother pointing out the flash bulbs going off in the stands. You could see police walking along the chain-link fence. My mom asked, "Why are they all so crazy?" and my brother says, "Because they were the first guys to have long hair" That made sense to me because I recalled my father and my brother often arguing over the length of my brother's hair. We only watched for maybe two songs because I remember my dad, who was still sitting at the table and likely having a cigarette and a beer said, "All right, that's enough of that noise. Turn it off and get ready for bed" Sorry, I had a big memory jog there, just now.
I envy the young people of today. Imagine hearing the greatest band ever for the first time. I often wish I could induce amnesia and experience them for a first time once more. But the 1,005th+ listen to each song still works for me too!😆
Not me.. Everytime I hear them and pick up some titles still after 50 years ago, it's as fresh as yesterday ❤ Actually it feels better all the time, the road is still bright 🌄
I can't imagine growing up without the Beatles music being a part of my life. I just wish today's youth would have the opportunity to have all those FM stations we had, where the DJ's had the freedom to play what they wanted, sometimes playing entire sides of an LP.... WHICH, by the way, is the way MOST of us discovered the music; buy it for one song or two, and find 6-7 more that SHOULD have been just as popular.
I nearly cried when I first heard it on the radio when I was 12 years old. I started praying that my dad would not turn it off before it was over as it was the first time I’ve ever heard it. And, he did not.
I'm 70 and still Enjoying The Beatles. Not only that my children grew up hearing these songs and remembering them. Now I have a bunch of grandchildren who sing along in the car. The 6 year old Ruby had a Beatles project in school recently here in North Wales and it was an unexpected event... no warning. The teacher was amazed by her knowledge. Her two favourite songs she told the teacher were Birthday and Blackbird... two very different songs.
The Beatles are simply the greatest ever. Your next Beatles reaction will likely be completely different to Let It Be. So diverse. They wrote music for everyone.
They could write songs like this and then acoustic songs and heavy metal and hard rock on the same album. They were amazing and continue to amaze to this day.
A different time. Wish young people today could have had those times as well. It’s not just the music; it’s also the experiences that went with those times. Wouldn’t trade them.
Oh!!!! I'm so glad you've started on the Beatles journey! There has never been another group like them. You'll find their style is different each time. Please do more of them! Just pick any song, you will be filled with joy, angst, happy, sad, they'll make you laugh and in another make you cry...each song bringing something different. Enjoy the journey! And beautiful, genuine reaction, Miss Sarah!
I tear up everytime I hear this song and it's almost always because of something completely different happening in my life at the time. The lyrics are so brilliant that literally anyone at anytime can draw strength from it.
Sarah- One of the greatest songs ever from the greatest band of all time. This is Paul McCartney singing lead for Let It Be and just for clarity when he says Mother Mary comes to him. He is referring to his own mother bc her name was Mary. She Passed away when he was just a teenager. That was the big thing he and John had in common. They both lost there moms when they were just teens.
You have a wonderful journey ahead exploring more of the Beatles! They have a HUGE catalog of songs! 2 songs that you might enjoy are: Come Together, and, All You Need Is Love. As usual, another spot on reaction😊
I love all the Beatles songs. Let It Be, actually is my favorite it says so much with so little lyrics. I know it about Paul’s Mother, and the guidance she gave him. I’m so grateful Paul put it to song. It inspires me every time I hear it. Thanks Paul.
These guys not only changed music, they changed the world! I know it doesn't fit reactor's needs, but The Beatles really needs to be a chronological journey. If you were to hear "I Am The Walrus" or "Lucy in The Sky With Diamonds" without knowing/hearing the progression it just wouldn't make nearly as much sense. Not to say it won't be enjoyable, but if you follow the path it makes perfect sense! It's hard to believe the same guys did "She Loves You" and "Helter Skelter" without some sense of how they got from one place to the other. Thankfully they left us a lot of material in their very short time as The Beatles.
@@viclimited9081 No Jimmy Rogers, BB King, Fats Domino, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, probably no Elvis either. Absolutely, The Beatles were influenced by many of the same artists and they readily espoused their love of that music! I really don't agree with saying that those artists were "doing this" before The Beatles. They were strong influences, yes, but they never did anything remotely like some of the Beatles material. Can you really see Elvis or Fats Domino doing "A Day in The Life" or "I am The Walrus" or "Dear Prudence"? I can't!
@@tommathews3964 ......you are so brainwashed. ABBA is played and talked about today more than the Beatles. Elvis changed the world in the early 50's (no Elvis no Beatles) and Sinatra had women screaming like insane people before that. The Beatles were the first boy band - led by clever money making business models. Some bands keep playing for over 50 years because they are "good bands" and love playing - giving their fans very subjective music for a lifetime.
@@viclimited9081 Yep, brainwashed! Not capable of making decisions or observations for myself. Only what I'm fed. ABBA?? Give me a break! Have a nice day!
Once, quite by accident, I went to the cinema to watch the movie "A Hard Day's Night" and when I first heard the song "If I fell" there, I fell in love with the Beatles for life. It's been almost 60 years since then and I keep coming back to their beautiful songs. From LP Let It Be I also love "The Long And Winding Road"
What a wonderful reaction! Thank you for this! When you said that after the rain comes the sun, it reminded me of another great song by The Beatles, called, "Here Comes The Sun". Love you! You're beautiful! Love your reactions!
Sarah: "There is always light at the end of tunnel". The Beatles also sang that very sentiment in "Here Comes the Sun". And "Good Day Sunshine". And ""I'll Follow the Sun". Also their song, "We Can Work it Out". A great post-Beatles song is Paul McCartney's "Mull of Kintyre". A very uplifting tune about his Scottish home. Paul turned 82 today.
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful and ever poignant song. I've loved this song since first hearing it in the '70s. Everyone needs this message... The nurturing mother energy. Yes...❤️💚💙🤗💜👏
We played this song at my dads funeral last year ❤️ He really loved and adored this band, as do I. Grew up listening to this so it’s close to my heart. 🫶🏼 Lovely reaction, I really loved it! Wish u an amazing rest of the day 🥰❤️
Sarah, I've only seen two of your videos. But watching you, listening to your gentle voice, your calm intelligence - all these fill ME with hope. Carry on.
I loved your reaction to Let it Be, Sarah. You reminded me of myself when first hearing it many years ago. As the song is for you, its also “reassuring” to me to know young people get it’s message. God bless my dear, well done.
Anyone with a super close relationship with mom will be deeply touched by this song. If she has passed, the typical response is a near break down in emotion. I'm in category #2. I speak from experience.
What a voice McCartney had when he was with the Beatles. The best all-round voice, able to do all kinds of songs, ballads, to screaming, and everything in between, and always beautiful, natural, graceful.
Welcome to the magical of the Beatles world . I was growing up with their musics because my father was a fan , I didn't feel much when I was young beside loving the melodies . But as I grew older , the words started sinking in , drop by drop , there are many times brought me to tears and laughs. Best way , put on my headset when alone and just let loose .
I'm a 65 year old white man and I really enjoyed watching this, the first time I held this song I had the same reaction. Just a note, the 'mother Mary' Paul is singing about is his real mother who died when Paul Was a young Teen. I think that is why the song strikes a cord with everyone. it's Real. God Bless, and I will look for more of your videos.
Fellow 65 year old here. What a privilege we had growing up with The Beatles as a soundtrack to our youth. I was trying to explain to my grandkids about the anticipation of waiting for the latest Beatles song to break on the radio, there was nothing like the feeling of "they can't come up with anything better than this one", and then followed it up with a song that was even better.
Great reaction, Sarah, nearly as great as the song itself! The Beatles have a large catalogue of unforgettable hits. I could start you off with fifty suggestions, but in the interest of time and space I will recommend three of their early love songs - "If I Fell", "And I Love Her", and "Here There and Everywhere"! Apologies if you have already reacted to any of these, and for those you have not I will look forward to the day!! Best to you,
Your reaction earned a subscription. I try to imagine hearing the Beatles for the first time. It will be a Magical Mystery Tour for you. Thumbs way up.
Always my favorite band still have most of the albums and posters from the 60s and yes i watched them on the Ed Sullivan show in my teens and made it to one of Ringos concerts started playing drums than and still do.
One of the most beautiful songs to be ever released! For so many generations are going to hear it and make through something they thought would destroy them!!
The greatest pop group there has ever been, period. Still the best even today. There is The Beatles.....and everyone else. Try out Here Comes The Sun, and Across the Universe. So incredibly beautiful and moving that I cannot stop tears falling from my eyes.
This song is the title track from the final studio album "Let It Be" that was released on May 1970, almost a month after the group's break-up. It had a lot of good songs on it. "The Long & Winding Road", "Get Back", "Across The Universe" etc.
@Jörn Fiebig In reality, it was a very short time, in regard to when they started recording which was their first record "LOVE ME DO" in October of 1962, so only 8 SHORT years of recording and quickly becoming incredibly popular. The amount of songs they put out is astounding is such a short period.
@JornFiebig they actually were together since 1957 when 15 year old Paul met 16 year old John. John asked Paul to join the Quarrymen, his original group. Then Paul asked John to let George join the band. About at the same time, the other members of the Quarrymen had left. They changed their name to the Silver Beatles, then the Beatles. But John and Paul started writing songs together in 1957 and they played at the Cavern in Liverpool, then went to Hamburg. By the time they broke up, they'd been together 13 years.
I feel so old watching these kids but at the same time that was my first impression the first time I heard it at first release of a 45 record I bought from Kmart❤
You just heard why this group stands alone as its own category. This coming from a child of the ‘60’s who idolized Led Zeppelin, Cream, Hendrix, Stones as the titans. But the Beatles laid an evolutionary foundation that broke all barriers of creativity through their music.
Reminds of be a kid again at the lunch time sessions at the Cavern, when all the bands including the Beatles where doing cover versions of songs, from the records being brought back to Liverpool by the Cunard Yanks w ho where lads from Liverpool working on the Cunard Cruise Liners sailing between Liverpool & New York. Every band wanted to learn them and be first to do them at their gigs. Now they are the most covered band in the World.
Loving these reaction posts. As a boy growing up in Liverpool in the 60’s, these remind me of getting to know these songs, playing in a Beatles tribute band just after the Fab Four had gone their own separate ways. The greatest band and songs we’ve ever heard.
As a Born and Bred Scouser, the Beatles will always have a special place in my Heart. A couple of my favourites are Michelle and Penny Lane. Penny Lane will always be associated with The Beatles, but a new and up and coming star lived there. His name was Freddie Mercury, he played in a Liverpool Band called The Ibex, that was in 1969. Queen were formed in 1970 and the rest as they say, is history ✌️🎸
To be alive on this Earth while The Beatles lived and record their Gospel is a gift for the ages that keeps on giving and reveals more & more on each time you listen.
I said to my mother most recently, that we are the most blessed people to experience this world in this timeline. She grew up to experience the 1950's AND 1980's. And I got to see the birth of computers, electronic music, and sit around listening to AM radio, etc. Kids today will never know what it was like to grow up in the '70's and '80's. The era the changed our world.
The once in a lifetime band. The power of each musician exponentially amplified by the joining of the four. Love seeing another generation discovering the magic.
Thank you for this video. I love the girl's reaction and her take on the message. She is so expressive, I went on this trip right along with her. And I cried all through the song. As an old, ancient Beatles fan, it's surreal for me to think that this is the first time for a young person. Please give us more reactions to the Beatles, especially from the psychodelic phase.
Your interpretation of this song is as beautiful as its message. It never ceases to amaze me that The Beatles were only an active group for 10 YEARS, during which time it wasn't just in their looks; rather, the depth of their songs. We still enjoy our ride whilst appreciating what has certainly been a "Magic Mystery Tour" some 63 (!!!!!) years later. 🎼🎼🎼
I love when even young people get why the Beatles were the greats.
Greatest... of all time. A hundred generations from now... the Beatles will still be gaining new fans.
let em flow young Lady....I am too.....
I'm the same there is still hope that the younger generation will carry the banner that quality music lives on marvelous.
Esp when they are beautiful, soulful girls.
and why wouldn't they? People are the same across generations. If people loved the Beatles in the 60s, they're gonna love them now as well. Nobody gets surprised when kids enjoy Mozart's music, so why is kids enjoying The Beatles a surprise? I fell in love with them when I was in my teens, a decade ago, and I don't think my love for them is any different from the love someone who was there in the 60s felt. We are all people. Fundamentally, we are all the same. The calendar is made up anyway, generational differences are also made up, and in the big scheme of things the 60s really weren't that long ago and the world didn't fundamentally change *that* much.
I hate to admit it, but I didn't realize Mother Mary was a reference to his own mother until 4 years ago, when my younger sister was losing her fight against cancer. Started crying immediately. The next year our mother joined her in the undiscovered country. Next week will be 3 years since she left us, and today is the first time listening to this song since then. Tears are in my eyes again. I can never listen to this song in the same way again, but that is a good thing. Thank you, Sir Paul.
The undiscovered country. Beautiful.
When you find Jesus in your heart, you will see them again
May this wonderful song & Loving memories of your beloved Sister & Mother continue to comfort you & bring you Peace. Condolences.
I was a casual Beatles fan until this song came out, I still remember new Beatles songs, something about this song touched me and I became a Beatlemiac, I learned later it was about his mom, a great song,a great inspiration THE BEATLES
The Beatles greatest Band in the history of Music....Paul McCartney wrote this song. It was inspired by his mother, Mary, who died when he was 14. Many people thought "Mother Mary" was a biblical reference when they heard it. According to McCartney, this is a very positive song, owing to its inspiration. One night when he was paranoid and anxious, he had a dream where he saw his mother, who had been dead for ten years or so - she came to him in his time of trouble, speaking words of wisdom that brought him much peace when he needed it. It was this sweet dream that got him to begin writing the song.
So touching!
He dreamt about his mother and she said "don't worry, Just let it be".. and mother Mary..is his mother
His original story was that roadie Mal Evans was in his dream. I think he changed his story to fit the lyrics.
Either way this song is a gift from Heaven, cause the Bible says Mother Mary will be glorified throughout all of time and this song to me surely does just that. Another good song that I enjoy is Sweet Mary by Weezer too! But that is 90-2000s rock (different time period) but worth checking them out.. much much different vibe than Beatles but these two songs share similarity in this Heavenly comfort and soothing, that can only be from Virgin Mary and Heaven itself if you were to ask me and I suppose many others.
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I’m a 68 year old musician, recording artist, who saw the Beatles in person when I was only 9 years old. My childhood was filled with Beatles music and Beatlemania. My heart melts when I watch young people discovering the Beatles for the first time! ❤ It’s just so beautiful!
I hope you get a chance to hear Nowhere Man, Yesterday, I’ll Be Back, and so many more. The Rubber Soul and Help albums are unforgettable classics! 🙏🏻🌷
Im 60. I remember seeing them on TV when Ed Sullivan introduced them for the now infamous Shae Stadium performance. I was very young but I distinctly remember having to sit through some warm-up act that bored us all as we ate dinner around the table with the TV on in the living room. Then the Beatles came on and I remember not being able to make out the music because of the screaming. I remember my older brother pointing out the flash bulbs going off in the stands. You could see police walking along the chain-link fence. My mom asked, "Why are they all so crazy?" and my brother says, "Because they were the first guys to have long hair"
That made sense to me because I recalled my father and my brother often arguing over the length of my brother's hair.
We only watched for maybe two songs because I remember my dad, who was still sitting at the table and likely having a cigarette and a beer said, "All right, that's enough of that noise. Turn it off and get ready for bed"
Sorry, I had a big memory jog there, just now.
The Beatles were ahead of their time, and still are. The are the greatest band that ever existed.
Affirmative!!
I listen to the Beatles every day, thanks for posting this
.............and the twin towers were destroyed by terrorists.....
The ultimate truth, alrite,...
@@mohanbalan2976 agreed
The best band ever. Nobody even close. I will never stop marvelling at what they created at such a young age, so many years ago.
Amen brother,,,,
And, we were lucky enough to be alive to hear them!
And with such primitive sound equipment compared to what we have 60 years later.
Me neither. How can anyone write If I Fell at like 22 years old?
Just another classic from the greatest band of all time ❤️
I envy the young people of today. Imagine hearing the greatest band ever for the first time. I often wish I could induce amnesia and experience them for a first time once more. But the 1,005th+ listen to each song still works for me too!😆
Not me..
Everytime I hear them and pick up some titles still after 50 years ago, it's as fresh as yesterday ❤
Actually it feels better all the time, the road is still bright 🌄
I can't imagine growing up without the Beatles music being a part of my life.
I just wish today's youth would have the opportunity to have all those FM stations we had, where the DJ's had the freedom to play what they wanted, sometimes playing entire sides of an LP.... WHICH, by the way, is the way MOST of us discovered the music; buy it for one song or two, and find 6-7 more that SHOULD have been just as popular.
This may be the greatest song ever written. I love this song. Always such strong emotion in this song.
This is number one, I agree.
Still the greatest group ever
A totally timeless classic. It’s always moved people, and it simply always will.
I nearly cried when I first heard it on the radio when I was 12 years old. I started praying that my dad would not turn it off before it was over as it was the first time I’ve ever heard it. And, he did not.
I'm 70 and still Enjoying The Beatles. Not only that my children grew up hearing these songs and remembering them.
Now I have a bunch of grandchildren who sing along in the car.
The 6 year old Ruby had a Beatles project in school recently here in North Wales and it was an unexpected event... no warning.
The teacher was amazed by her knowledge.
Her two favourite songs she told the teacher were Birthday and Blackbird... two very different songs.
The Beatles are simply the greatest ever. Your next Beatles reaction will likely be completely different to Let It Be. So diverse. They wrote music for everyone.
Forever
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They could write songs like this and then acoustic songs and heavy metal and hard rock on the same album. They were amazing and continue to amaze to this day.
A different time. Wish young people today could have had those times as well. It’s not just the music; it’s also the experiences that went with those times. Wouldn’t trade them.
I've known this song my entire life and it still feels like a hug.
Great art moves the shit out of us. A truly wonderful hug.
Oh!!!! I'm so glad you've started on the Beatles journey! There has never been another group like them. You'll find their style is different each time. Please do more of them! Just pick any song, you will be filled with joy, angst, happy, sad, they'll make you laugh and in another make you cry...each song bringing something different. Enjoy the journey! And beautiful, genuine reaction, Miss Sarah!
Oh yes I will! Thanks so much for watching 😊
75 and grew up listening to the Beatles. We thought thier songs were for us and our time. They are Timeless.
The liyric, the voice of Paul and that beautiful keyboard of Billy Preston! Such a great song!
did George play guitar?
@@MrDaiseymay Yes he did, with a Gibson SG
Yes, the Voice here is the most magical voice ever recorded
@@pragma5282in fact he played this particular solo on his Epiphone Casino.
Actually Paul played piano on this and Billy Preston on the organ. They were all so talented words are not enough to describe
I've know this song since it was released. Watching you enjoy it so much bought a tiny tear to my eye.
I tear up everytime I hear this song and it's almost always because of something completely different happening in my life at the time. The lyrics are so brilliant that literally anyone at anytime can draw strength from it.
Loved your reaction, loved how you really took it all in! Definitely want to see more!
The Beatles have a song for every mood lovely lady.
True!
One of the greatest songs ever
This song got me some pretty traumatic times. “Let it be” are certainly words of wisdom.
Thank you Paul and your mother Mary.
💗💗Deborah
My favorite song ever, by my favorite band ever!
Greatest band in the history of music
Sarah- One of the greatest songs ever from the greatest band of all time. This is Paul McCartney singing lead for Let It Be and just for clarity when he says Mother Mary comes to him. He is referring to his own mother bc her name was Mary. She Passed away when he was just a teenager. That was the big thing he and John had in common. They both lost there moms when they were just teens.
You have a wonderful journey ahead exploring more of the Beatles! They have a HUGE catalog of songs! 2 songs that you might enjoy are:
Come Together, and, All You Need Is Love.
As usual, another spot on reaction😊
Thank you! 😊 added!
For over 60 years(!) the Beatles have been the standard by which ALL others must be judged!
right
I love all the Beatles songs. Let It Be, actually is my favorite it says so much with so little lyrics. I know it about Paul’s Mother, and the guidance she gave him. I’m so grateful Paul put it to song. It inspires me every time I hear it. Thanks Paul.
These guys not only changed music, they changed the world! I know it doesn't fit reactor's needs, but The Beatles really needs to be a chronological journey. If you were to hear "I Am The Walrus" or "Lucy in The Sky With Diamonds" without knowing/hearing the progression it just wouldn't make nearly as much sense. Not to say it won't be enjoyable, but if you follow the path it makes perfect sense! It's hard to believe the same guys did "She Loves You" and "Helter Skelter" without some sense of how they got from one place to the other. Thankfully they left us a lot of material in their very short time as The Beatles.
.........and yet the Beatles were influenced by performers who were doing this 10 years before them....no Elvis....no Beatles....sorry.
@@viclimited9081 No Jimmy Rogers, BB King, Fats Domino, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, probably no Elvis either. Absolutely, The Beatles were influenced by many of the same artists and they readily espoused their love of that music! I really don't agree with saying that those artists were "doing this" before The Beatles. They were strong influences, yes, but they never did anything remotely like some of the Beatles material. Can you really see Elvis or Fats Domino doing "A Day in The Life" or "I am The Walrus" or "Dear Prudence"? I can't!
@@tommathews3964 ......you are so brainwashed. ABBA is played and talked about today more than the Beatles. Elvis changed the world in the early 50's (no Elvis no Beatles) and Sinatra had women screaming like insane people before that. The Beatles were the first boy band - led by clever money making business models. Some bands keep playing for over 50 years because they are "good bands" and love playing - giving their fans very subjective music for a lifetime.
@@viclimited9081 Yep, brainwashed! Not capable of making decisions or observations for myself. Only what I'm fed. ABBA?? Give me a break! Have a nice day!
@@tommathews3964 ....you can have opinions and tastes - but far from everyone agrees with you.
The Beatles- no words. You are a wonderful host. Thank you-✌️❤️🥁🎹🎸
Thanks darling
"This song is so reassuring" what a beautiful way of saying it. Great reaction. Thank you
Best song ever recorded. This will still be played 500 years from now.
The Beatles.....Just THE BEATLES>>>>> for ever....
Once, quite by accident, I went to the cinema to watch the movie "A Hard Day's Night" and when I first heard the song "If I fell" there, I fell in love with the Beatles for life. It's been almost 60 years since then and I keep coming back to their beautiful songs. From LP Let It Be I also love "The Long And Winding Road"
This whole album, like any other Beatles LP, is just dripping with timeless greatness on every track.
Beautiful, classic song. Love it. I enjoyed your lovely reaction as always 😊
Thank you so much, pa 😊
What a wonderful reaction! Thank you for this! When you said that after the rain comes the sun, it reminded me of another great song by The Beatles, called, "Here Comes The Sun". Love you! You're beautiful! Love your reactions!
Over fifty years later and the Beatles our still fantastic.
It is,they are.
This is one of my favourite songs from The Beatles, although I love them all!! Superb lyrics, just superb.....💝💝
Sarah: "There is always light at the end of tunnel". The Beatles also sang that very sentiment in "Here Comes the Sun". And "Good Day Sunshine". And ""I'll Follow the Sun". Also their song, "We Can Work it Out". A great post-Beatles song is Paul McCartney's "Mull of Kintyre". A very uplifting tune about his Scottish home. Paul turned 82 today.
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful and ever poignant song. I've loved this song since first hearing it in the '70s. Everyone needs this message... The nurturing mother energy. Yes...❤️💚💙🤗💜👏
Great words of wisdom, Sarah! Loved growing up with the Beatles.
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We played this song at my dads funeral last year ❤️ He really loved and adored this band, as do I. Grew up listening to this so it’s close to my heart. 🫶🏼 Lovely reaction, I really loved it! Wish u an amazing rest of the day 🥰❤️
Your reactions are so pure. Thank you thank you thank you
Sarah, I've only seen two of your videos. But watching you, listening to your gentle voice, your calm intelligence - all these fill ME with hope. Carry on.
Beautiful music like this makes it all worthwhile! Ty Dear for this!
One of George's best Solos
Short and sweet
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I enjoyed watching your reaction pretty lady! This song always gets me choked up!
i have been on this earth since 1964 an i love the reactions to this song! so wonderful!
That face she was makeing is someone who genuinely loves the Beatles.
The Beatles are so great, nothing else is even close.
Don’t worry; it always makes me cry, too.
I loved your reaction to Let it Be, Sarah. You reminded me of myself when first hearing it many years ago. As the song is for you, its also “reassuring” to me to know young people get it’s message. God bless my dear, well done.
I was in middle school when this came out. I'd been listening to the Beatles since the mid sixties and this is probably their best song.
One of my favorite Beatles songs, it gave me comfort went I was depressed went I was in high school.
It lifts your spirit!
It has been a long time since I heard this song. It is a great song, from a great band
Anyone with a super close relationship with mom will be deeply touched by this song. If she has passed, the typical response is a near break down in emotion. I'm in category #2. I speak from experience.
i really as comforted by a reoccuring dreams with my Dad, who I lost when I was only 11yr ols.
This song have a story. A few weeks after his mother died, Paul saw her in dream saying to him « Let it be ».
His mother died when he was 14 years old. The dream he had was 10 years later and not a few weeks after she died.
@mrfester42 yes, and her message to him was about the Struggles he was having w the band members ❤
What a voice McCartney had when he was with the Beatles. The best all-round voice, able to do all kinds of songs, ballads, to screaming, and everything in between, and always beautiful, natural, graceful.
He was a choir boy.
The Beatles were, and always will be fantastic!
Love your commentary and reactions to this classic. Love from Canada 🇨🇦 ❤
Welcome to the magical of the Beatles world .
I was growing up with their musics because my father was a fan , I didn't feel much when I was young beside loving the melodies .
But as I grew older , the words started sinking in , drop by drop , there are many times brought me to tears and laughs.
Best way , put on my headset when alone and just let loose .
I'm a 65 year old white man and I really enjoyed watching this, the first time I held this song I had the same reaction. Just a note, the 'mother Mary' Paul is singing about is his real mother who died when Paul Was a young Teen. I think that is why the song strikes a cord with everyone. it's Real. God Bless, and I will look for more of your videos.
Fellow 65 year old here. What a privilege we had growing up with The Beatles as a soundtrack to our youth. I was trying to explain to my grandkids about the anticipation of waiting for the latest Beatles song to break on the radio, there was nothing like the feeling of "they can't come up with anything better than this one", and then followed it up with a song that was even better.
What a humble and wonderful reaction.
He is role modeling empathy and compassion. They just had to be themselves and wow!
I watched another video of you watching the Beatles. So I had to see your reaction to this one. It's an amazing song. Brings tears to my eyes
Reaction is priceless! This is an amazing Beatles song! 🎶
Totally
Great reaction, Sarah, nearly as great as the song itself! The Beatles have a large catalogue of unforgettable hits. I could start you off with fifty suggestions, but in the interest of time and space I will recommend three of their early love songs - "If I Fell", "And I Love Her", and "Here There and Everywhere"! Apologies if you have already reacted to any of these, and for those you have not I will look forward to the day!! Best to you,
The best & most influential band of all time. With over 800 million album sales worldwide.
Watching you Sarah added the bit if extra that enabled me to tear up. Tears are good when it's for love and beauty.
Your reaction earned a subscription. I try to imagine hearing the Beatles for the first time. It will be a Magical Mystery Tour for you. Thumbs way up.
Great that you understand the message of this song so well!
I have heard this song a thousand times and never gets old
True❤
You are a fantastic person describing a fantastic song.. my love goes in harmony with your thoughts. Ciao
Always my favorite band still have most of the albums and posters from the 60s and yes i watched them on the Ed Sullivan show in my teens and made it to one of Ringos concerts started playing drums than and still do.
One of the most beautiful songs to be ever released! For so many generations are going to hear it and make through something they thought would destroy them!!
The greatest pop group there has ever been, period. Still the best even today. There is The Beatles.....and everyone else. Try out Here Comes The Sun, and Across the Universe. So incredibly beautiful and moving that I cannot stop tears falling from my eyes.
Such a healing song
This song is the title track from the final studio album "Let It Be" that was released on May 1970, almost a month after the group's break-up. It had a lot of good songs on it. "The Long & Winding Road", "Get Back", "Across The Universe" etc.
They broke up?! 💔
@Jörn Fiebig In reality, it was a very short time, in regard to when they started recording which was their first record "LOVE ME DO" in October of 1962, so only 8 SHORT years of recording and quickly becoming incredibly popular. The amount of songs they put out is astounding is such a short period.
@@SarahDengler Broke up long about 1970, unfortunately!
"A Day In The Life". Epic...
@JornFiebig they actually were together since 1957 when 15 year old Paul met 16 year old John. John asked Paul to join the Quarrymen, his original group. Then Paul asked John to let George join the band. About at the same time, the other members of the Quarrymen had left. They changed their name to the Silver Beatles, then the Beatles. But John and Paul started writing songs together in 1957 and they played at the Cavern in Liverpool, then went to Hamburg. By the time they broke up, they'd been together 13 years.
Thank you for sharing this, I did cry uncontrollably, but felt better especially with your sweet words, and felt better.
George Harrison's lead guitar playing makes this song sail! ❤
This is one of three leads he did on this song ( Single & Album different )
Yep
@Paul Weston yes. This one was the best.
George has always been my favorite❤
Always amazed by the diversity of artists who still cover their works.
Oh to hear thier voices for the first time again.
I feel so old watching these kids but at the same time that was my first impression the first time I heard it at first release of a 45 record I bought from Kmart❤
You just heard why this group stands alone as its own category. This coming from a child of the ‘60’s who idolized Led Zeppelin, Cream, Hendrix, Stones as the titans. But the Beatles laid an evolutionary foundation that broke all barriers of creativity through their music.
Reminds of be a kid again at the lunch time sessions at the Cavern, when all the bands including the Beatles where doing cover versions of songs, from the records being brought back to Liverpool by the Cunard Yanks w ho where lads from Liverpool working on the Cunard Cruise Liners sailing between Liverpool & New York.
Every band wanted to learn them and be first to do them at their gigs.
Now they are the most covered band in the World.
Dude. No way. You were there?
Loving these reaction posts. As a boy growing up in Liverpool in the 60’s, these remind me of getting to know these songs, playing in a Beatles tribute band just after the Fab Four had gone their own separate ways. The greatest band and songs we’ve ever heard.
As a Born and Bred Scouser, the Beatles will always have a special place in my Heart. A couple of my favourites are Michelle and Penny Lane. Penny Lane will always be associated with The Beatles, but a new and up and coming star lived there. His name was Freddie Mercury, he played in a Liverpool Band called The Ibex, that was in 1969. Queen were formed in 1970 and the rest as they say, is history ✌️🎸
To be alive on this Earth while The Beatles lived and record their Gospel is a gift for the ages that keeps on giving and reveals more & more on each time you listen.
I said to my mother most recently, that we are the most blessed people to experience this world in this timeline. She grew up to experience the 1950's AND 1980's. And I got to see the birth of computers, electronic music, and sit around listening to AM radio, etc. Kids today will never know what it was like to grow up in the '70's and '80's. The era the changed our world.
This song was blessed by the Pope.....lovin it from Toronto Canada 🇨🇦
Love the way you go straight to the song with Pauls' prayerful vocal, and let it weave its magic ...
The Beatles are simply the best
One of their great songs. One of so many.
The once in a lifetime band. The power of each musician exponentially amplified by the joining of the four. Love seeing another generation discovering the magic.
So much joy for so many years. A happy band.
このビデオを観ていると、自分が初めてビートルズを聴いた時の感動を思い出させてくれます。
涙と共に感動をありがとう😊😂
Thank you for this video. I love the girl's reaction and her take on the message. She is so expressive, I went on this trip right along with her. And I cried all through the song. As an old, ancient Beatles fan, it's surreal for me to think that this is the first time for a young person. Please give us more reactions to the Beatles, especially from the psychodelic phase.
Your interpretation of this song is as beautiful as its message. It never ceases to amaze me that The Beatles were only an active group for 10 YEARS, during which time it wasn't just in their looks; rather, the depth of their songs. We still enjoy our ride whilst appreciating what has certainly been a "Magic Mystery Tour" some 63 (!!!!!) years later. 🎼🎼🎼