When I find myself in times of trouble, Mother Mary comes to me
Speaking words of wisdom, let it be
And in my hour of darkness she is standing right in front of me
Speaking words of wisdom, let it be
Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be
Whisper words of wisdom, let it be
And when the broken hearted people living in the world agree
There will be an answer, let it be
For though they may be parted, there is still a chance that they will see
There will be an answer, let it be
Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be
There will be an answer, let it be
Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be
Whisper words of wisdom, let it be
Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be
Whisper words of wisdom, let it be
And when the night is cloudy there is still a light that shines on me
Shine until tomorrow, let it be
I wake up to the sound of music, Mother Mary comes to me
Speaking words of wisdom, let it be
Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be
There will be an answer, let it be
Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be
Whisper words of wisdom, let it be
Let it be
About This Song
"Let It Be" by Connie Talbot is a tender, youthful interpretation of The Beatles' timeless ballad about finding peace through acceptance during difficult times. The song's central theme revolves around surrendering control and trusting in wisdom-symbolized by "Mother Mary"-when facing life's inevitable struggles and heartbreak. Talbot's pure, crystalline vocals bring a fresh innocence to the spiritual message of letting go and allowing natural resolution rather than forcing outcomes. Her pop-styled arrangement maintains the song's contemplative essence while showcasing her remarkable vocal maturity despite her young age at the time of recording. The cover stands out for how Talbot's childlike sincerity adds new emotional depth to lyrics about finding hope and answers through patience and faith. This version demonstrates how timeless songs can be renewed through different generational perspectives, making the message of peaceful acceptance accessible to younger audiences.
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