Suzy Parker
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| Released | May 20th, 1970 | |
| Recorded | Abbey Road Studios, 1969 | |
| Genre | Rock 'n' roll | |
| Length | 1:57 | |
| Writer | Lennon/McCartney/Harrison/Starkey | |
| Producer | Glyn Johns | |
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Suzy Parker is a mock fifties style rock 'n' roll song, improvised, performed and recorded by The Beatles during the Get Back sessions in January, 1969. Despite the fact that the song's lyrics and title are given on the recording as "Suzy's Parlour", the song was registered for copyright in 1971 under the title Suzy Parker. 'Suzy Parker' actually does appear in the lyric, albeit very late into the piece. Suzy Parker is an actress and model from the early sixties, often considered to be the first supermodel. The song appears, abridged, in the Let It Be film.
