The first one, written by Phil Spector in memory of his father (he put it on his tombstone).
Phil Spector could sing! Near as I can tell, the Silver Beetles did this pretty much note for note. It just blows my mind that 10 years after Phil Spector and the Teddy Bears made this recording (1959?), he would be producing Let It Be for the Beatles.
I'm not sure this is from the Decca tapes, but I think they kept the same arrangement over the years that they played it.
I love John's voice on this song as much as just about on any other.
Does this qualify as a "Supergroup"?
I love Linda Rondstadt, all the way back to the Stone Pony days.
And, (blush3) I like Dolly Parton's voice a lot too. Besides, if I ever crash in a plane over the ocean, I'd want to be sitting next to her
I don't know why, but there's something about her singing this that brings tears to my eyes.
I don't know much about Amy Winehouse except for the headlines, but this seems like a voice from heaven. Even if this were the only song she ever recorded, I'd always think of her as very special.