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Come Together

"Come Together" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. The song is the opening track on their 1969 album Abbey Road and was also released as a single coupled with "Something". The song reached the top of the charts in the United States and Australia, but peaked at No. 4 in the United Kingdom.

"Come Together"
1989 UK reissue picture sleeve
Single by the Beatles
from the album Abbey Road
A-side"Something" (double A-side)
Released6 October 1969 (1969-10-06)
Recorded21–30 July 1969
StudioEMI, London
Genre
Length4:19
LabelApple
Songwriter(s)Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s)George Martin
The Beatles singles chronology
"The Ballad of John and Yoko"
(1969)
"Something" / "Come Together"
(1969)
"Let It Be"
(1970)
Audio sample
Music video
"Come Together" on YouTube

It has been covered by several other artists, including Ike & Tina Turner, Aerosmith, Joe Cocker and Michael Jackson.

Background and inspiration edit

 
Timothy Leary (centre) with John Lennon and Yoko Ono (centre left and centre right) during the Montreal Bed-in for Peace, 1 June 1969

In early 1969, John Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono, held nonviolent protests against the Vietnam War, dubbed the Bed-ins for Peace. In May, during the Montreal portion of the bed-in, counterculture figures from across North America visited Lennon, including American psychologist Timothy Leary, an early advocate of LSD, whom Lennon admired.[3] Leary intended to run for Governor of California in the following year's election and asked Lennon to write him a campaign song based on the campaign's slogan, "Come Together – Join the Party!"[4] The resulting chant was only a line long: "Come together and join the party".[3] Lennon promised to finish and record the song,[3] and Leary later recalled Lennon giving him a tape of the piece, but the two did not interact again.[5]

In July 1969, during sessions for the Beatles' album Abbey Road, Lennon used the phrase "come together" from the Leary campaign song to compose a new song for the album.[6] Based on the 1956 single "You Can't Catch Me" by American guitarist Chuck Berry,[7] the composition began as an up-tempo blues number,[8] only slightly altering Berry's original lyric of "Here come a flattop / He was movin' up with me" to "Here come ol' flattop / He come groovin' up slowly".[9][10] Lennon further incorporated the phrase "shoot me" from his unfinished and unreleased January 1969 song, "Watching Rainbows".[7] The lyrics were inspired by his relationship with Ono, and were delivered quickly, as in the Berry song. Author Peter Doggett wrote that "each phrase [passes] too quickly to be understood at first hearing, the sound as important as the meaning".[10]

When Lennon presented the composition to his bandmates, his songwriting partner Paul McCartney noticed its similarity to "You Can't Catch Me" and recommended they slow it in tempo to reduce the resemblance.[8] Beatles historian Jonathan Gould has suggested that the song has only a single "pariah-like protagonist" and Lennon was "painting another sardonic self-portrait".[11] In a December 1987 interview by Selina Scott on the television show West 57th Street, George Harrison stated that he wrote two lines of the song.[12]

Production edit

Recording edit

The Beatles taped the basic track for "Come Together" at EMI Studios (now Abbey Road Studios) in Studio Three on 21 July 1969, during the sessions for Abbey Road. George Martin produced the session, assisted by balance engineers Geoff Emerick and Phil McDonald.[13] At McCartney's request, the session marked Emerick's first with the group since July 1968, having quit working with them during sessions for their 1968 album, The Beatles (also known as "the White Album"), due to what he found a tense and negative atmosphere.[14][note 1] The session also marked Lennon's first new composition for the band in three months, having last recorded "The Ballad of John and Yoko" on 14 April.[13][note 2]

The group taped eight takes of "Come Together", with take six marked "best".[13][16] The line-up consisted of Lennon singing lead vocal, McCartney on bass, George Harrison on rhythm guitar and Ringo Starr on drums.[13][17] Starr placed tea towels over his tom drums to further dampen their sound.[16] Without needing to use his hands to play guitar, Lennon added handclaps each time he sang "Shoot me!",[13] also adding tambourine over both the solo and coda.[17] Taped on 4-track recording equipment,[17] at the end of the session, take six was copied over to 8-track tape in Studio Two,[13] allowing for both overdubbing and the easy manipulation of EQ.[18]

Overdubbing and mixing edit

 
A Fender Rhodes electric piano, similar to the one McCartney plays on the recording

Overdubbing for "Come Together" took place in the week following the recording of the basic track.[19] On 22 July, Lennon sang a new lead vocal and again added handclaps, both being treated to a tape delay,[16] with automatic double tracking added during the choruses.[20] At Lennon's request, McCartney played a Fender Rhodes electric piano,[21] with McCartney later recalling that Lennon "wanted a piano lick to be very swampy and smokey, and I played it that way and he liked that a lot".[7][note 3] Harrison added a heavily distorted guitar during the refrains,[23] while Starr added a maraca.[24] Work on the track continued the next day,[13] with more vocals added.[20] On 25 July, McCartney contributed a harmony vocal sung below Lennon's part,[25] and on 29 July, Lennon overdubbed a guitar during the song's middle climax.[26] Work on the song finished the next day,[27] with Harrison playing a lead guitar solo with a Gibson Les Paul during the song's coda.[28]

Mixing on "Come Together" was completed on 7 August in Studio Two.[20][29] Done on EMI's new solid state mixing console, the EMI TG12345, Emerick later suggested that the console's "softer and rounder" sonic texture influenced the band's performances, with "the rhythm tracks ... coming back off tape a little less forcefully", the overdubs were subsequently "performed with less attitude".[30] He also suggests that, because McCartney's bass hits on the "me" of Lennon's line "Shoot me!", only "Shoot" is easily audible on the finished recording.[13] Ten stereo mixes were made during the process, with the first attempt marked "best".[29] Like the rest of Abbey Road, the song was never mixed for mono.[31]

Release and legacy edit

Apple Records, the Beatles' EMI-distributed record label, released Abbey Road on 26 September 1969,[32] with "Come Together" sequenced as the opening track.[33] The song was issued as a double A-side single with Harrison's "Something" on 6 October in America (as Apple 2654) and 31 October in Britain (as Apple R5814).[33][34] Commercially, the single was a massive success, staying on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart for 16 weeks, and reaching No. 1.[35] The single was released on 31 October 1969 in the UK and reached No. 4.

The first take of the song, recorded on 21 July 1969, with slightly different lyrics, was released in 1996 on the outtake compilation Anthology 3,[17] and take five of the song was released on the Abbey Road 50th Anniversary release.

In May 2021, Ringo Starr said it was his favourite Beatles song in an interview on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.[36]

Accolades edit

"Come Together" has frequently appeared on numerous publications' lists of the Beatles' best songs. In 2006, Mojo magazine placed it at No. 13 in their list of the Beatles' 101 best songs.[37] Four years later, Rolling Stone ranked it No. 9 on their list of the band's 100 greatest songs.[38][39] Meanwhile, Entertainment Weekly and Ultimate Classic Rock ranked it at No. 44 and No. 20, respectively.[40][41] In 2015, NME and Paste placed it at No. 20 and No. 23 in their respective lists of the band's best songs.[42][43]

Rolling Stone ranked "Come Together" at No. 202 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004,[44] re-ranking it No. 205 in the 2010 revised list.[45] Based on the song's appearances in professional rankings and listings, the aggregate website Acclaimed Music lists "Come Together" as the 16th most acclaimed song of 1969, the 113th most acclaimed song of the 1960s and the 393rd most acclaimed song in history.[45]

Lawsuit edit

In late 1969, "Come Together" was the subject of a copyright infringement claim brought against Lennon by Big Seven Music, the publisher of Chuck Berry's "You Can't Catch Me".[46] Morris Levy, the owner of Big Seven Music, contended that it sounded similar musically to Berry's original and shared some lyrics (Lennon sang: "Here come ol' flattop, he come groovin' up slowly", and Berry's had sung: "Here come a flattop, he was movin' up with me"). Before recording, Lennon and McCartney deliberately slowed the song down and added a heavy bass riff in order to make the song more original.[47] The case was settled out of court in 1973, with Levy's lawyers agreeing that Lennon would compensate by recording three Big Seven songs for his next album.[48] A brief version of "Ya Ya" with Lennon and his son Julian was released on the album Walls and Bridges in 1974. "You Can't Catch Me" and another version of "Ya Ya" were released on Lennon's 1975 album Rock 'n' Roll, but the third, "Angel Baby", remained unreleased until after Lennon's death. Levy again sued Lennon for breach of contract, and was eventually awarded $6,795. Lennon countersued after Levy released an album of Lennon material using tapes that were in his possession and was eventually awarded $84,912.96. The album was called Roots: John Lennon Sings the Great Rock & Roll Hits.[49]

Personnel edit

According to Kevin Howlett:[50]

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Italy (FIMI)[79]
sales since 2009
Platinum 70,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[80]
sales since 2010
Platinum 600,000
United States 1,750,000[81]
Summaries
Worldwide
original release
2,500,000[81]

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Cover versions edit

Ike & Tina Turner version edit

"Come Together"
 
French picture sleeve
Single by Ike & Tina Turner & the Ikettes
from the album Come Together
B-side"Honky Tonk Women"
ReleasedDecember 1969 (1969-12)
Length3:37
Label
Songwriter(s)Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s)Ike Turner
Ike & Tina Turner singles chronology
"I Wanna Jump"
(1969)
"Come Together"
(1969)
"I Want to Take You Higher"
(1970)
The Ikettes singles chronology
"Make 'Em Wait"
(1968)
"Come Together"
(1969)
"I Want to Take You Higher"
(1970)

A month after the original version by the Beatles was released, Ike & Tina Turner began performing their rendition of "Come Together," most notably at Madison Square Garden in November 1969.[82] Due to the public response to their live performances, Minit Records rushed the release of a studio version.[83] The single, also credited to the Ikettes, was released in December 1969.[84] It reached number 57 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 21 on the Billboard R&B Singles chart.[85][86] The B-side features another soul-infused rock cover, "Honky Tonk Women" by the Rolling Stones.[87]

"Come Together" is the lead single from Ike & Tina Turner's 1970 album of the same name.[88] The song has been released on various compilations, including Greatest Hits (1976), Proud Mary: The Best of Ike & Tina Turner (1991), and The Ike & Tina Turner Story: 1960–1975 (2007). A live version was recorded at L'Olympia in Paris on 30 January 1971, and released later that year on their live album Live in Paris.

John Lennon solo version edit

"Come Together" was the only Beatles song Lennon sang during his 1972 Madison Square Garden concerts. It was Lennon's only full-length concert performance after leaving the Beatles.[89] He was backed by the band Elephant's Memory.[90] This version of the song appears on the concert album Live in New York City,[91] recorded on 30 August 1972 and released in 1986.

Aerosmith version edit

"Come Together"
 
Single by Aerosmith
from the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
B-side"Kings and Queens"
Released31 July 1978 (1978-07-31)
Recorded1978
Length3:46
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s)Jack Douglas
Aerosmith singles chronology
"Get It Up"
(1978)
"Come Together"
(1978)
"Chip Away the Stone"
(1978)
Music video
"Come Together" (audio) on YouTube

American hard rock band Aerosmith recorded one of the most successful cover versions of "Come Together" in 1978. The band performed the song in the 1978 film Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band; their recording appeared on its accompanying soundtrack album.[92] Released as a single in July 1978, Aerosmith's version was an immediate success, reaching number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100,[93] following on the heels of a string of Top 40 hits for the band in the mid-1970s. However, it would be the last Top 40 hit for the band for nearly a decade.

Another recording of the song was released several months later on Aerosmith's live album Live! Bootleg. The song also featured on Aerosmith's Greatest Hits, the band's first singles compilation released in 1980. Their live performance from the 33rd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was released in a Grammy compilation CD. The song has also surfaced on a number of Aerosmith compilations and live albums since then, as well as on the soundtrack for the film Armageddon.[94]

Godsmack version edit

Godsmack released Come Together in 2012 on the Live & Inspired album. An official music video was released and the single entered the Hard Rock Charts at number 11, then in 2017 resurfaced to land at position No. 1 on Billboard's Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart.

Gary Clark Jr. and Junkie XL version edit

"Come Together"
 
Single by Gary Clark Jr. & Junkie XL
from the album Justice League: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Released8 September 2017 (2017-09-08)
Length3:13
Label
Songwriter(s)Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s)Junkie XL
Gary Clark Jr. singles chronology
"Ride"
(2017)
"Come Together"
(2017)
"I'm On 3.0"
(2017)
Junkie XL singles chronology
"Cities in Dust"
(2008)
"Come Together"
(2017)
Music video
"Come Together" (Official Music Video) on YouTube

American musician Gary Clark Jr. and Dutch composer Junkie XL released a cover version of "Come Together" as the first single from the soundtrack of the 2017 superhero film Justice League on 8 September.[95][96] A music video featuring Gary Clark Jr. on guitar and vocals interspersed with cuts of footage from the film was released on 27 October.[97] The single reached No. 27 on the Billboard Digital Songs Sales and No. 7 on the Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs.[98][99]

Weekly charts

Other versions edit

McCartney recorded an updated version of "Come Together" with Noel Gallagher and Paul Weller for the 1995 charity album Help, under the name the Smokin' Mojo Filters.[106] Weller performed the lead vocal duties, with McCartney and Gallagher providing backing vocals, harmonies and bass and guitar. Their rendition reached No. 19 on the UK Singles Chart in December 1995.[107]

Michael Jackson also covered the song in 1986. The song was recorded for Bad (1987), but was scrapped and instead put on HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I (1995). It was also included as a B-side on Jackson's "Remember the Time" CD single. It was featured at the end of the 1988 film Moonwalker and also had an official video. Notably, it was the only Beatles song covered by Jackson on an official release. Jackson had purchased the publishing rights to the Beatles' catalogue in 1985 and thus owned the rights to "Come Together" at the time he covered the song.

Arctic Monkeys covered the song for the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, it was released on the album Isles of Wonder and reached No. 21 on the UK Singles Chart.[108][109]

Foo Fighters, Liam Gallagher and Aerosmith's Joe Perry covered "Come Together" at the CalJam Festival in San Bernardino, California in 2017. Gallagher forgot the words during the performance, later explaining that he thought they were performing "I Am the Walrus".[110][111]

Syl Johnson made a recording of "Come Together" in 1970.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Because Emerick quit EMI a week before the session, the session also marked the first time a freelance engineer worked for the studio.[13]
  2. ^ In the intervening time, Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono, released "Give Peace a Chance" as the Plastic Ono Band,[13] recorded on 1 June 1969 and released in the beginning of July 1969.[15]
  3. ^ McCartney recalled being happy at Lennon's praise, further stating: "Whenever [John] did praise any of us, it was great praise, indeed, because he didn't dish it out much. If ever you got a speck of it, a crumb of it, you were quite grateful".[22]

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Sources edit

External links edit

  • Alan W. Pollack's Notes on "Come Together"
  • Full lyrics for the song at the Beatles' official website
  • The 15 Best Come Together Covers

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This article is about the Beatles song For other uses see Come Together disambiguation Come Together is a song by the English rock band the Beatles written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon McCartney The song is the opening track on their 1969 album Abbey Road and was also released as a single coupled with Something The song reached the top of the charts in the United States and Australia but peaked at No 4 in the United Kingdom Come Together 1989 UK reissue picture sleeveSingle by the Beatlesfrom the album Abbey RoadA side Something double A side Released6 October 1969 1969 10 06 Recorded21 30 July 1969StudioEMI LondonGenreBlues rock 1 swamp rock 2 Length4 19LabelAppleSongwriter s Lennon McCartneyProducer s George MartinThe Beatles singles chronology The Ballad of John and Yoko 1969 Something Come Together 1969 Let It Be 1970 Audio sample source source track filehelpMusic video Come Together on YouTubeIt has been covered by several other artists including Ike amp Tina Turner Aerosmith Joe Cocker and Michael Jackson Contents 1 Background and inspiration 2 Production 2 1 Recording 2 2 Overdubbing and mixing 3 Release and legacy 3 1 Accolades 4 Lawsuit 5 Personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications and sales 8 Cover versions 8 1 Ike amp Tina Turner version 8 2 John Lennon solo version 8 3 Aerosmith version 8 4 Godsmack version 8 5 Gary Clark Jr and Junkie XL version 8 6 Other versions 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 11 1 Citations 11 2 Sources 12 External linksBackground and inspiration edit nbsp Timothy Leary centre with John Lennon and Yoko Ono centre left and centre right during the Montreal Bed in for Peace 1 June 1969In early 1969 John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono held nonviolent protests against the Vietnam War dubbed the Bed ins for Peace In May during the Montreal portion of the bed in counterculture figures from across North America visited Lennon including American psychologist Timothy Leary an early advocate of LSD whom Lennon admired 3 Leary intended to run for Governor of California in the following year s election and asked Lennon to write him a campaign song based on the campaign s slogan Come Together Join the Party 4 The resulting chant was only a line long Come together and join the party 3 Lennon promised to finish and record the song 3 and Leary later recalled Lennon giving him a tape of the piece but the two did not interact again 5 In July 1969 during sessions for the Beatles album Abbey Road Lennon used the phrase come together from the Leary campaign song to compose a new song for the album 6 Based on the 1956 single You Can t Catch Me by American guitarist Chuck Berry 7 the composition began as an up tempo blues number 8 only slightly altering Berry s original lyric of Here come a flattop He was movin up with me to Here come ol flattop He come groovin up slowly 9 10 Lennon further incorporated the phrase shoot me from his unfinished and unreleased January 1969 song Watching Rainbows 7 The lyrics were inspired by his relationship with Ono and were delivered quickly as in the Berry song Author Peter Doggett wrote that each phrase passes too quickly to be understood at first hearing the sound as important as the meaning 10 When Lennon presented the composition to his bandmates his songwriting partner Paul McCartney noticed its similarity to You Can t Catch Me and recommended they slow it in tempo to reduce the resemblance 8 Beatles historian Jonathan Gould has suggested that the song has only a single pariah like protagonist and Lennon was painting another sardonic self portrait 11 In a December 1987 interview by Selina Scott on the television show West 57th Street George Harrison stated that he wrote two lines of the song 12 Production editRecording edit The Beatles taped the basic track for Come Together at EMI Studios now Abbey Road Studios in Studio Three on 21 July 1969 during the sessions for Abbey Road George Martin produced the session assisted by balance engineers Geoff Emerick and Phil McDonald 13 At McCartney s request the session marked Emerick s first with the group since July 1968 having quit working with them during sessions for their 1968 album The Beatles also known as the White Album due to what he found a tense and negative atmosphere 14 note 1 The session also marked Lennon s first new composition for the band in three months having last recorded The Ballad of John and Yoko on 14 April 13 note 2 The group taped eight takes of Come Together with take six marked best 13 16 The line up consisted of Lennon singing lead vocal McCartney on bass George Harrison on rhythm guitar and Ringo Starr on drums 13 17 Starr placed tea towels over his tom drums to further dampen their sound 16 Without needing to use his hands to play guitar Lennon added handclaps each time he sang Shoot me 13 also adding tambourine over both the solo and coda 17 Taped on 4 track recording equipment 17 at the end of the session take six was copied over to 8 track tape in Studio Two 13 allowing for both overdubbing and the easy manipulation of EQ 18 Overdubbing and mixing edit nbsp A Fender Rhodes electric piano similar to the one McCartney plays on the recordingOverdubbing for Come Together took place in the week following the recording of the basic track 19 On 22 July Lennon sang a new lead vocal and again added handclaps both being treated to a tape delay 16 with automatic double tracking added during the choruses 20 At Lennon s request McCartney played a Fender Rhodes electric piano 21 with McCartney later recalling that Lennon wanted a piano lick to be very swampy and smokey and I played it that way and he liked that a lot 7 note 3 Harrison added a heavily distorted guitar during the refrains 23 while Starr added a maraca 24 Work on the track continued the next day 13 with more vocals added 20 On 25 July McCartney contributed a harmony vocal sung below Lennon s part 25 and on 29 July Lennon overdubbed a guitar during the song s middle climax 26 Work on the song finished the next day 27 with Harrison playing a lead guitar solo with a Gibson Les Paul during the song s coda 28 Mixing on Come Together was completed on 7 August in Studio Two 20 29 Done on EMI s new solid state mixing console the EMI TG12345 Emerick later suggested that the console s softer and rounder sonic texture influenced the band s performances with the rhythm tracks coming back off tape a little less forcefully the overdubs were subsequently performed with less attitude 30 He also suggests that because McCartney s bass hits on the me of Lennon s line Shoot me only Shoot is easily audible on the finished recording 13 Ten stereo mixes were made during the process with the first attempt marked best 29 Like the rest of Abbey Road the song was never mixed for mono 31 Release and legacy editApple Records the Beatles EMI distributed record label released Abbey Road on 26 September 1969 32 with Come Together sequenced as the opening track 33 The song was issued as a double A side single with Harrison s Something on 6 October in America as Apple 2654 and 31 October in Britain as Apple R5814 33 34 Commercially the single was a massive success staying on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart for 16 weeks and reaching No 1 35 The single was released on 31 October 1969 in the UK and reached No 4 The first take of the song recorded on 21 July 1969 with slightly different lyrics was released in 1996 on the outtake compilation Anthology 3 17 and take five of the song was released on the Abbey Road 50th Anniversary release In May 2021 Ringo Starr said it was his favourite Beatles song in an interview on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 36 Accolades edit Come Together has frequently appeared on numerous publications lists of the Beatles best songs In 2006 Mojo magazine placed it at No 13 in their list of the Beatles 101 best songs 37 Four years later Rolling Stone ranked it No 9 on their list of the band s 100 greatest songs 38 39 Meanwhile Entertainment Weekly and Ultimate Classic Rock ranked it at No 44 and No 20 respectively 40 41 In 2015 NME and Paste placed it at No 20 and No 23 in their respective lists of the band s best songs 42 43 Rolling Stone ranked Come Together at No 202 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004 44 re ranking it No 205 in the 2010 revised list 45 Based on the song s appearances in professional rankings and listings the aggregate website Acclaimed Music lists Come Together as the 16th most acclaimed song of 1969 the 113th most acclaimed song of the 1960s and the 393rd most acclaimed song in history 45 Lawsuit editFurther information Roots John Lennon Sings the Great Rock amp Roll Hits In late 1969 Come Together was the subject of a copyright infringement claim brought against Lennon by Big Seven Music the publisher of Chuck Berry s You Can t Catch Me 46 Morris Levy the owner of Big Seven Music contended that it sounded similar musically to Berry s original and shared some lyrics Lennon sang Here come ol flattop he come groovin up slowly and Berry s had sung Here come a flattop he was movin up with me Before recording Lennon and McCartney deliberately slowed the song down and added a heavy bass riff in order to make the song more original 47 The case was settled out of court in 1973 with Levy s lawyers agreeing that Lennon would compensate by recording three Big Seven songs for his next album 48 A brief version of Ya Ya with Lennon and his son Julian was released on the album Walls and Bridges in 1974 You Can t Catch Me and another version of Ya Ya were released on Lennon s 1975 album Rock n Roll but the third Angel Baby remained unreleased until after Lennon s death Levy again sued Lennon for breach of contract and was eventually awarded 6 795 Lennon countersued after Levy released an album of Lennon material using tapes that were in his possession and was eventually awarded 84 912 96 The album was called Roots John Lennon Sings the Great Rock amp Roll Hits 49 Personnel editAccording to Kevin Howlett 50 John Lennon lead and backing vocals guitar handclaps tambourine Paul McCartney backing vocal bass electric piano George Harrison lead and rhythm guitars Ringo Starr drums maracaCharts editWeekly charts edit 1969 weekly chart performance Chart 1969 PeakpositionAustralia Go Set National Top 40 Singles 51 1Austria O3 Austria Top 40 52 2Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 53 2Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 54 1Finland Suomen virallinen lista 55 12Italy Musica e Dischi 56 4Netherlands Single Top 100 57 2Spain PROMUSICAE 58 96Sweden Sverigetopplistan 59 41Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 60 2UK Record Retailer 61 9UK Singles OCC 62 4US Billboard Hot 100 63 1US Cash Box Top 100 64 1West Germany Official German Charts 65 1West Germany Musikmarkt Hit Parade 66 3 1989 weekly chart performance Chart 1989 PeakpositionUK Singles OCC 67 842010 weekly chart performance Chart 2010 PeakpositionHot Canadian Digital Song Sales Billboard 68 40UK Singles OCC 69 81US Billboard Hot 100 Recurrents 70 15US Digital Song Sales Billboard 71 432016 weekly chart performance Chart 2016 PeakpositionUS Rock Streaming Songs Billboard 72 182019 weekly chart performance Chart 2019 PeakpositionUS Billboard Hot Rock Songs 73 6US Rock Digital Song Sales Billboard 74 4 Year end charts edit 1969 year end chart performance Chart 1969 PeakpositionBelgium Ultratop Flanders 75 25Netherlands Dutch Top 40 76 70UK Record Retailer 61 67US Billboard Hot 100 77 85US Cash Box 78 63Certifications and sales editRegion Certification Certified units salesItaly FIMI 79 sales since 2009 Platinum 70 000 United Kingdom BPI 80 sales since 2010 Platinum 600 000 United States 1 750 000 81 SummariesWorldwideoriginal release 2 500 000 81 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Cover versions editIke amp Tina Turner version edit Come Together nbsp French picture sleeveSingle by Ike amp Tina Turner amp the Ikettesfrom the album Come TogetherB side Honky Tonk Women ReleasedDecember 1969 1969 12 Length3 37LabelMinit LibertySongwriter s Lennon McCartneyProducer s Ike TurnerIke amp Tina Turner singles chronology I Wanna Jump 1969 Come Together 1969 I Want to Take You Higher 1970 The Ikettes singles chronology Make Em Wait 1968 Come Together 1969 I Want to Take You Higher 1970 A month after the original version by the Beatles was released Ike amp Tina Turner began performing their rendition of Come Together most notably at Madison Square Garden in November 1969 82 Due to the public response to their live performances Minit Records rushed the release of a studio version 83 The single also credited to the Ikettes was released in December 1969 84 It reached number 57 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 21 on the Billboard R amp B Singles chart 85 86 The B side features another soul infused rock cover Honky Tonk Women by the Rolling Stones 87 Come Together is the lead single from Ike amp Tina Turner s 1970 album of the same name 88 The song has been released on various compilations including Greatest Hits 1976 Proud Mary The Best of Ike amp Tina Turner 1991 and The Ike amp Tina Turner Story 1960 1975 2007 A live version was recorded at L Olympia in Paris on 30 January 1971 and released later that year on their live album Live in Paris John Lennon solo version edit Come Together was the only Beatles song Lennon sang during his 1972 Madison Square Garden concerts It was Lennon s only full length concert performance after leaving the Beatles 89 He was backed by the band Elephant s Memory 90 This version of the song appears on the concert album Live in New York City 91 recorded on 30 August 1972 and released in 1986 Aerosmith version edit Come Together nbsp Single by Aerosmithfrom the album Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club BandB side Kings and Queens Released31 July 1978 1978 07 31 Recorded1978Length3 46LabelColumbiaSongwriter s Lennon McCartneyProducer s Jack DouglasAerosmith singles chronology Get It Up 1978 Come Together 1978 Chip Away the Stone 1978 Music video Come Together audio on YouTubeAmerican hard rock band Aerosmith recorded one of the most successful cover versions of Come Together in 1978 The band performed the song in the 1978 film Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band their recording appeared on its accompanying soundtrack album 92 Released as a single in July 1978 Aerosmith s version was an immediate success reaching number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 93 following on the heels of a string of Top 40 hits for the band in the mid 1970s However it would be the last Top 40 hit for the band for nearly a decade Another recording of the song was released several months later on Aerosmith s live album Live Bootleg The song also featured on Aerosmith s Greatest Hits the band s first singles compilation released in 1980 Their live performance from the 33rd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was released in a Grammy compilation CD The song has also surfaced on a number of Aerosmith compilations and live albums since then as well as on the soundtrack for the film Armageddon 94 Godsmack version edit Godsmack released Come Together in 2012 on the Live amp Inspired album An official music video was released and the single entered the Hard Rock Charts at number 11 then in 2017 resurfaced to land at position No 1 on Billboard s Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart Gary Clark Jr and Junkie XL version edit Come Together nbsp Single by Gary Clark Jr amp Junkie XLfrom the album Justice League Original Motion Picture SoundtrackReleased8 September 2017 2017 09 08 Length3 13LabelWarner WaterTowerSongwriter s Lennon McCartneyProducer s Junkie XLGary Clark Jr singles chronology Ride 2017 Come Together 2017 I m On 3 0 2017 Junkie XL singles chronology Cities in Dust 2008 Come Together 2017 Music video Come Together Official Music Video on YouTubeAmerican musician Gary Clark Jr and Dutch composer Junkie XL released a cover version of Come Together as the first single from the soundtrack of the 2017 superhero film Justice League on 8 September 95 96 A music video featuring Gary Clark Jr on guitar and vocals interspersed with cuts of footage from the film was released on 27 October 97 The single reached No 27 on the Billboard Digital Songs Sales and No 7 on the Billboard Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs 98 99 Weekly charts Chart 2017 Peak positionBelgium Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia 100 17US Alternative Airplay Billboard 101 39US Digital Song Sales Billboard 102 31US Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs Billboard 103 7US Mainstream Rock Billboard 104 15US Rock Airplay Billboard 105 31Other versions edit McCartney recorded an updated version of Come Together with Noel Gallagher and Paul Weller for the 1995 charity album Help under the name the Smokin Mojo Filters 106 Weller performed the lead vocal duties with McCartney and Gallagher providing backing vocals harmonies and bass and guitar Their rendition reached No 19 on the UK Singles Chart in December 1995 107 Michael Jackson also covered the song in 1986 The song was recorded for Bad 1987 but was scrapped and instead put on HIStory Past Present and Future Book I 1995 It was also included as a B side on Jackson s Remember the Time CD single It was featured at the end of the 1988 film Moonwalker and also had an official video Notably it was the only Beatles song covered by Jackson on an official release Jackson had purchased the publishing rights to the Beatles catalogue in 1985 and thus owned the rights to Come Together at the time he covered the song Arctic Monkeys covered the song for the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony it was released on the album Isles of Wonder and reached No 21 on the UK Singles Chart 108 109 Foo Fighters Liam Gallagher and Aerosmith s Joe Perry covered Come Together at the CalJam Festival in San Bernardino California in 2017 Gallagher forgot the words during the performance later explaining that he thought they were performing I Am the Walrus 110 111 Syl Johnson made a recording of Come Together in 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