The Long and Winding Road

The Long and Winding Road

The Beatles

From the album

Let It Be (1970)

Written by

Paul McCartney, Lennon-McCartney

Key:Eb major
Duration:3:42

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Summary

Written by Paul McCartney at his Scottish farm in 1968 amid rising tensions within The Beatles, 'The Long and Winding Road' is a deeply emotional piano ballad from the Let It Be album. Phil Spector's controversial orchestral overdubs sparked one of rock's most famous production disputes, yet the song's tender melody carried it to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 as the band's twentieth and final chart-topper.

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Musical Analysis

The harmony of 'The Long and Winding Road' is distinguished by its elegant descending bass line and jazz-influenced ii-V-I cadences. The use of chord inversions (Bb/D, Eb/G) creates unusually smooth voice leading for a rock ballad, reflecting McCartney's sophi…

Chords

verse:Eb - Bb/D - Cm7 - Fm7 - Bb7 - Eb/G - Ab - Bb7 - Eb
chorus:Cm - Gm - Ab - Eb - Bb7

History

Paul McCartney wrote 'The Long and Winding Road' at his High Park Farm in Scotland in 1968, during a period of increasing tension within The Beatles. The image of a winding road stretching into the Scottish Highlands inspired the title and central metaphor. Mc…

“John Lennon played bass on the recording instead of McCartney”

Full Musical Analysis

The harmony of 'The Long and Winding Road' is distinguished by its elegant descending bass line and jazz-influenced ii-V-I cadences. The use of chord inversions (Bb/D, Eb/G) creates unusually smooth voice leading for a rock ballad, reflecting McCartney's sophisticated melodic instincts. The progression avoids the typical I-IV-V rock formula in favor of a more nuanced harmonic palette that supports the song's emotional depth and was perfectly suited to the Ray Charles-style delivery McCartney originally envisioned.

Paul McCartney wrote 'The Long and Winding Road' at his High Park Farm in Scotland in 1968, during a period of increasing tension within The Beatles. The image of a winding road stretching into the Scottish Highlands inspired the title and central metaphor. McCartney sat at his piano and composed the song, envisioning it as something Ray Charles might perform. The lyrics reflected his anguish over the direction of both the band and his personal life, blending nostalgia with a sense of longing and loss.

Written by Paul McCartney at his Scottish farm in 1968 amid rising tensions within The Beatles, 'The Long and Winding Road' is a deeply emotional piano ballad from the Let It Be album. Phil Spector's controversial orchestral overdubs sparked one of rock's most famous production disputes, yet the song's tender melody carried it to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 as the band's twentieth and final chart-topper.

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Song DNA

Genre

Rock

Era

70s

Mood

Melancholic

Tempo

Ballad

Key

Major

Texture

Orchestral

Sound

Piano-led

Feel

Straight

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Statistics

3.4M

Plays

598K

Listeners

294K

Genius Views

10

Annotations

100%

Popularity

3:42

Duration

4/4

Time

Credits

Written by

Paul McCartneyLennon-McCartney

Produced by

George MartinPhil Spector

From the album Let It Be