Dig It
The Beatles

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Get Back 2nd Mix
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According to the Get Back documentary directed by Peter Jackson, the take of "Dig It" used as the fifth track on the original release of Let It Be was from a January 26, 1969 jam session with the band and Billy Preston. The 51-second version was reduced from a nearly 4-minute version that appeared on the scrapped Get Back album, completed in May 1969. The "full" version of "Dig It" is over 8 minutes, based on the original 15 minute jam session. The band and Preston started with a loose jam of the Bob Dylan song "Like a Rolling Stone," which eventually produced the snippet used in the album. The full version also features vocals from Paul McCartney's daughter-in-law Heather, who was six at the time. "Dig It" is one of only a few Beatles songs officially credited to all four members (Lennon/McCartney/Harrison/Starkey). It, along with the even shorter track "Maggie Mae" (based on a Liverpudlian folk tune), were excluded from Let It Be... Naked.
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[Verse] Like a rolling stone Like a rolling stone Like a rolling stone Like the FBI And the CIA And the BBC B.B. King And Doris Day Matt Busby, dig it, dig it Dig it, dig it, dig it [Spoken] That was "Can You Dig It" by Georgie Wood And now we'd like to do "Hark the Angels Come"