Garry Bushell, then with
The Sun newspaper, organised the recording of "Let It Be" by recruiting record producers
Stock, Aitken and Waterman. They then put an invitation out to the music industry for artists to contribute their vocals to the song. Although many stars were initially reluctant to join forces with the newspaper, eventually artists such as
Boy George,
Kate Bush,
Gary Moore and
Mark Knopfler agreed to take part. Original writer
Paul McCartney also contributed to the song, although his performance (and section in the accompanying video) was recorded independently in his own studios. It was later revealed that McCartney used his voice of the original recording of the 1970 Beatles track and added it to the Ferry Aid recording. The song was recorded over three days between 14 and 16 March 1987 and the single was released on 23 March 1987. The first artist to record his part was
Mark King (who also played
bass guitar on the song) on the Saturday morning, while the last was
Paul King on Monday evening. In the original Beatles recording,
George Harrison did the
guitar solo; but for the purposes of this song—as shown in the video—the solo was divided with
Gary Moore first, then
Mark Knopfler, then back to Gary Moore, with Moore's parts being more 'rock' and Knopfler's being more laid-back. ==Performers==