Peter Frampton plays guitar and Mick Fleetwood percussion. “I mean, seriously, how much better does it get?” Parton asked.
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, the two living members of The Beatles, have reunited for a cover of their 1970 hitParton, 77, released the single on Friday ahead of the November debut of her albumFormer Beatles Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney have reunited for a new version of “Let It Be” with Dolly Parton, Mick Fleetwood and Peter Frampton.Two other music luminaries joined the collaboration, Parton said. Peter Frampton played guitar and Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac did percussion.
album was inspired by Parton’s induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame last year. It will include nine original songs and 21 covers with an all-star list of collaborators, including also Elton John, Miley Cyrus, Stevie Nicks, Debbie Harry, Joan Jett and Chris Stapleton.
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