The ballad “The Long and Winding Road” was written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney). It is the tenth track on the Beatles' “Let It Be” album and was the group's 20th and last number-one song in the US on 13 June 1970. It was the last single released by the quartet while all four remained alive. The long and winding road of the song was claimed to have been inspired by the B842, a thirty-one-mile winding road in Scotland, running along the east coast of Kintyre into Campbeltown.
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This is a one-off single rhythm complete with intro's/endings/fills & variations, written in the style of the song for Yamaha SFF instruments (Please note this is not a song file - often referred to as a midi file - that refers to and plays only one song. Subject to the chords you play on your instrument this style can be used for many numbers of which The long and winding road is just one).
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