Let it Be
In 1969 was 'The end' which was the last song that they recoded together. Actually, George, Paul and Ringo went into the studio to polish off "I Me Mine" for release on the Let It Be album. That was the LAST time they recorded a Beatles tune.
The last track on Abbey Road, their last recorded album, was Her Majesty, which is just Paul. The last real song on the album is titled, "The End" The last track on Let It Be, their last released album, is Get Back
Technically Let It Be, because it was released last, but Abbey Road was recorded last.
Let It Be was the last released album (excluding the post break up work). Abbey Road was the last recorded by the band.
Their last original studio album released was "Let it Be." Their last original studio album recorded was "Abbey Road." Since then compilation albums have come out.
Their last released album was Let it Be, while their last recorded was Abbey Road.
That depends on the point of view: The last released Beatles album was "Let It Be" in 1970, after Paul McCartney already announced the break-up of the band. That album was acutally recorded in late 1968 and early 1969, and then put aside until being reproduced by Phil Spector. The last recorded Beatles album was Abbey Road, recorded in the latter half of '69 and released in late '69 as well.
Abbey Road, in the late summer of 1969. They agreed to set aside their differences, and make one more album together. Let It Be came out in the spring of 1970, but had mostly been recorded the year before.
The last song they recorded together as a group was "The End" off of their 1969 album, Abbey Road.
Abbey Road
Abbey Road is the final recorded (but second-last released) studio album by The Beatles. The album cover is very famous as it depicts the four Beatles crossing the road. The album is one of their best-selling, most favourable and popular albums.
The lsat written song by the Beatles is Free Like a Bird. It was written and preformed by the three remaining Beatles (Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr) in 1990. John Lennon was unabewrite or record this song as he had died 10 years before.