Who originally sang 'Don't Let Me Down'?
The song Don't Let Me Down was originally performed by the Beatles. It can be found on the 1967-1970 Blue Album.
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About The Beatles
The Beatles were the most influential band in the history of music. They were formed in 1960 and by 1970 they broke up to pursue separate interests. Their music continues to be a powerful force in popular music today.
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