Her Majesty (song)

[1] On the album, "Her Majesty" appears 14 seconds after the previous song "The End", but was not listed on the original sleeve.

[3][4] On 2 July 1969, Paul McCartney performed a 23-second snippet of a song called "Her Majesty" that he had first previewed in the sessions for Get Back, the album that eventually became Let It Be.

The album version is missing the final chord, an error from the Abbey Road medley editing process.

[10] In October 2009, the MTV Networks released a download version of the song (just as the full album) for the video game The Beatles: Rock Band, that gave to the players the capacity to play the last chord that missed.

[13] McCartney performed the song in front of Queen Elizabeth II at the Palace Party on 3 June 2002, part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations.

[15] The song is one of the least re-recorded in the Beatles' entire catalog, having been covered by bands such as Pearl Jam, Art Brut and Chumbawamba (who extended it into a full length version adding three new verses and two bridges).

Paul McCartney in 2018.