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: High-quality outtakes include Paul McCartney's demo for "Goodbye" (given to Mary Hopkin) and "Come and Get It" (given to Badfinger), as well as George Harrison’s early solo demos of "Something" and "All Things Must Pass".

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The second side is perhaps the most iconic sequence in rock history. The 16-minute medley flows seamlessly, blending short songs into a cohesive whole, showcasing their musical maturity. What Makes a "Hot" Abbey Road Pressing? The 16-minute medley flows seamlessly, blending short songs

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The famous Side Two medley was originally sequenced differently. A rare acetate mix from July 1969 reveals that "Her Majesty" was originally placed between "Mean Mr. Mustard" and "Polythene Pam." Paul McCartney decided to cut it, but a tape operator appended it to the end of the master reel, inadvertently creating the hidden track tradition.