But, by 1970, the band announced they were parting ways following the release ofLet It Be.

Many fans saw this coming, given that there were signs of trouble within the band.

Was it trulyYoko Onos fault?

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What did the infamous trip to India have to do with it?

Most infamously, the production of theWhite Albumalso saw the beginnings of Yoko Onos presence during recording sessions.

Lennon and Ono had been creating experimental style music together.

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McCartney liked the cheery upbeat songs that the band had come to be known by.

Fans and the media began to speculate that there was trouble within the Fab Four.

But, this was only the beginning.

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This project included having the bands recording and rehearsal sessions filmed, before a live performance.

The idea of a live show was significant, as the band had not toured since 1966.

However, this idea proved to do more harm than good.

The Beatles stepping off the plane and arriving in America in Beatles ‘64.

However, the band had already split upon its release.

The fab four have been miscast.

After the breakup, each member went on to have their own solo careers.

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John Lennon enjoyed a successful solo career until his murder in 1980.

Paul McCartney formed the bandWings,and continues to have a successful solo career.

The Beatles play in the studio in ‘Let It Be’

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Harris Dickinson, Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, and Joseph Quinn in front of Abbey Road.