Remembering the fifth Beatle
June 12, 2006 | 12:00am
Music legend Billy Preston died last Tuesday, June 6 of kidney failure and other complications. He was 59 years old. According to news reports, the gifted pianist, singer and songwriter had been bedridden since last November 21 after a stroke caused by hypertension. It was the sad ending to what was destined to be a charmed life.
Preston was a child actor who made his debut in St. Louis Blues and wizard of the organ and the piano. He played for the great Mahalia Jackson when he was only 10 years old. He was 16 years old when he went on tour as pianist for Little Richard. This was followed by a stint with another music great, Ray Charles, who introduced Billy as the man whom hed like to carry on the music he had started.
To pop music lovers though, Preston will always be remembered as the fifth Beatle. It was George Harrison who informally recruited him into the group by bringing him to the studio while the Beatles were working on the Let It Be album. Billy played keyboard in several cuts and then joined the Fab Four in singing Get Back! When the single was released, the credits read The Beatles with Billy Preston.
Aside from first member Tony Sheridan, Preston was the only other artist to get equal billing in a Beatles recording. Get Back made No. 1 in the hit charts of 1969. It was such a big seller that rumors went around that the Beatles had invited Preston to join them full-time. I do not know if there was ever any truth to that. Besides no one was meant to find out because the Beatles went kaput after Let It Be.
But Get Back became Prestons song and he even sang it in the movie Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band. The picture used Beatles songs and starred the Bee Gees and Peter Frampton. The film flopped but Prestons electrifying performance as Sgt. Pepper was truly its highlight.
Preston came up with other hits of his own over the ensuing years. Among these were Will It Go Round in Circles, Outa-Space for which he won a Grammy, With You Im Born Again, a duet with Syreeta and others. He wrote songs like You are So Beautiful to Me for Joe Cocker. He also became a most in-demand musician for top acts. He toured and recorded with the Rolling Stones for Sticky Fingers, Black and Blue and Exile on Main Street.
He did studio work with Barbra Streisand, Beatles Harrison and Ringo Starr, Little Richard, Ray Charles, Bob Dylan Sly & the Family Stone, Elton John, Luther Vandross and many others. The last time I came across his name was only two weeks ago, in the new Red Hot Chili Peppers album Stadium Arcadium and in Neil Diamonds 12 Songs.
Despite his success Preston fell into hard times. He admitted dependency on drugs and alcohol and spent time in jail for insurance fraud. He underwent a kidney transplant in 2002 but it failed and he had to spend the last years of his life on dialysis.
Preston visited the Philippines in 1996 to promote Youre My Everything, a soulful duet he did with Sharon Cuneta. I remember him as quiet, good-natured and ever ready with his gap-toothed smile.
On a happier note. It is World Cup time and when the whole world is tuned in to football, a new song to remember this year by cannot be far behind. The official song of the Fifa World Cup for 2006 is entitled The Time of Our Lives and it is performed by Il Divo with Toni Braxton. The single was premiered last Friday, June 9 at the opening ceremony of the competition in Munich, Germany.
The Time of Our Lives is typical of the inspiring, fight against all odds songs that have come to be associated with sporting events. This started when fans and players adopted the aria Nessun Dorma as unofficial theme of the World Cup held in Italy some years ago. Since then, no World Cup is considered complete without a theme song.
The Time of Our Lives is included in Voices from the FIFA World Cup, the official music album of the event. The star-powered compilation also includes One Moment in Time by Whitney Houston from the Seoul Olympics, Hero by Mariah Carey, Hips Dont Lie Bamboo by Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean, Praying for Time by George Michael, You Raise Me Up by Westlife, I Believe in You by Il Divo and Celine Dion and others.
Preston was a child actor who made his debut in St. Louis Blues and wizard of the organ and the piano. He played for the great Mahalia Jackson when he was only 10 years old. He was 16 years old when he went on tour as pianist for Little Richard. This was followed by a stint with another music great, Ray Charles, who introduced Billy as the man whom hed like to carry on the music he had started.
To pop music lovers though, Preston will always be remembered as the fifth Beatle. It was George Harrison who informally recruited him into the group by bringing him to the studio while the Beatles were working on the Let It Be album. Billy played keyboard in several cuts and then joined the Fab Four in singing Get Back! When the single was released, the credits read The Beatles with Billy Preston.
Aside from first member Tony Sheridan, Preston was the only other artist to get equal billing in a Beatles recording. Get Back made No. 1 in the hit charts of 1969. It was such a big seller that rumors went around that the Beatles had invited Preston to join them full-time. I do not know if there was ever any truth to that. Besides no one was meant to find out because the Beatles went kaput after Let It Be.
But Get Back became Prestons song and he even sang it in the movie Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band. The picture used Beatles songs and starred the Bee Gees and Peter Frampton. The film flopped but Prestons electrifying performance as Sgt. Pepper was truly its highlight.
Preston came up with other hits of his own over the ensuing years. Among these were Will It Go Round in Circles, Outa-Space for which he won a Grammy, With You Im Born Again, a duet with Syreeta and others. He wrote songs like You are So Beautiful to Me for Joe Cocker. He also became a most in-demand musician for top acts. He toured and recorded with the Rolling Stones for Sticky Fingers, Black and Blue and Exile on Main Street.
He did studio work with Barbra Streisand, Beatles Harrison and Ringo Starr, Little Richard, Ray Charles, Bob Dylan Sly & the Family Stone, Elton John, Luther Vandross and many others. The last time I came across his name was only two weeks ago, in the new Red Hot Chili Peppers album Stadium Arcadium and in Neil Diamonds 12 Songs.
Despite his success Preston fell into hard times. He admitted dependency on drugs and alcohol and spent time in jail for insurance fraud. He underwent a kidney transplant in 2002 but it failed and he had to spend the last years of his life on dialysis.
Preston visited the Philippines in 1996 to promote Youre My Everything, a soulful duet he did with Sharon Cuneta. I remember him as quiet, good-natured and ever ready with his gap-toothed smile.
The Time of Our Lives is typical of the inspiring, fight against all odds songs that have come to be associated with sporting events. This started when fans and players adopted the aria Nessun Dorma as unofficial theme of the World Cup held in Italy some years ago. Since then, no World Cup is considered complete without a theme song.
The Time of Our Lives is included in Voices from the FIFA World Cup, the official music album of the event. The star-powered compilation also includes One Moment in Time by Whitney Houston from the Seoul Olympics, Hero by Mariah Carey, Hips Dont Lie Bamboo by Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean, Praying for Time by George Michael, You Raise Me Up by Westlife, I Believe in You by Il Divo and Celine Dion and others.
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