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William Everett Preston (September 2, 1946 – June 6, 2006) was an American keyboardist, singer, and songwriter whose work encompassed R&B, rock,
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,
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, and
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. Preston was a top session keyboardist in the 1960s, backing
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,
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, Ray Charles,
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, Reverend James Cleveland,
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, and
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. He gained attention as a solo artist with hit singles " That's the Way God Planned It", the Grammy-winning " Outa-Space", " Will It Go Round in Circles", "
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", " Nothing from Nothing", and " With You I'm Born Again". Additionally, Preston co-wrote " You Are So Beautiful", which became a hit for
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. Preston is one of very few musicians to be given a credit on a Beatles recording, which was done at the band's request; the group's 1969 single " Get Back" was credited as "The Beatles with Billy Preston". He is one of several people referred to as a fifth Beatle. Preston continued to record and perform with
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after the Beatles' breakup, along with other artists such as
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and the Rolling Stones on many of the group's albums and tours during the 1970s. He was inducted into the
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in 2021.


Life and career


Early life

Preston was born September 2, 1946, in
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but moved to Los Angeles as a child with his mother Robbie Lee Williams. A
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, Preston was self taught, never having had a music lesson. By the age of ten, he was playing organ onstage backing gospel singers such as
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. At 11, Preston appeared on
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's NBC TV show singing the Fats Domino hit " Blueberry Hill" with Cole. He appeared in '' St. Louis Blues'', the 1958 W. C. Handy biopic starring Cole; Preston played Handy at a younger age. In 1960, he became a pianist for Andraé Crouch with the Church of God in Christ Singers, which first recorded the smash gospel hit "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power". In 1962, Preston joined
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's band as organist, and while performing in
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he met the Beatles. In 1963, he played the organ on
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's '' Night Beat'' album and released his debut album, '' 16 Yr. Old Soul'', for Cooke's SAR label. In 1965, he released the album '' The Most Exciting Organ Ever'' and performed on the rock and roll show '' Shindig!'' In May or June 1965, he had a session with Little Richard and
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in New York City, yielding the soul classic "I Don't Know What You've Got". In 1967, he joined Ray Charles' band. Following this exposure, several musicians began asking Preston to contribute to their sessions.


The Beatles

Preston is among those sometimes known as the " Fifth Beatle". After befriending the group in 1962, Preston joined the ''Get Back'' sessions in January 1969. At one point
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proposed the idea of having Preston join the band;
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countered it was difficult enough reaching agreements with four. Preston played organ and electric piano for the Beatles during several of the ''Get Back'' sessions; some of these sessions appeared in the film '' Let It Be'' and on its companion album. Footage of their collaboration appeared in the 2021 documentary '' The Beatles: Get Back'' directed by Peter Jackson. Preston accompanied the band on electric piano for its rooftop concert, the group's final public appearance. In April 1969, their single " Get Back" was credited to "The Beatles with Billy Preston", the only time an artist was credited as a co-performer with the Beatles after the band started recording as independent artists. The credit was bestowed by the Beatles to reflect the extent of Preston's presence on the track; his electric piano is prominent throughout and he plays an extended solo. Preston also worked, in a more limited role, on the 1969 ''
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'' album, contributing organ to the tracks " I Want You (She's So Heavy)" and " Something". In 1978, he appeared as Sgt. Pepper in Robert Stigwood's film '' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'', which was based on the Beatles' album of the same name, and sang and danced to "Get Back" as the penultimate song.


Post-Beatles solo career

Signed to the Beatles'
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label, in 1969, Preston released the album '' That's the Way God Planned It'', produced by
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, the title song from which was a hit single in Britain. His association with Harrison continued after the Beatles' breakup in 1970; Preston was the first artist to record Harrison's subsequent international hit " My Sweet Lord", on his 1970 album '' Encouraging Words'', which Harrison co-produced with him. He appeared on several of Harrison's 1970s solo albums, starting with '' All Things Must Pass''; made a notable contribution to the Concert for Bangladesh, the Harrison-organized 1971 charity benefit; performed with the ex-Beatle on his 1974 tour of North America; and played at the 2002
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tribute, held at
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. Preston worked on solo releases by Lennon and
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. In 1971, Preston left Apple and signed with
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's
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. The previous year, he contributed to another hit single when Stephen Stills asked to use Preston's phrase "if you can't be with the one you love, Love the One You're With", a song on Stills's self-titled debut solo album. Following the release of '' I Wrote a Simple Song'' on A&M, Preston's solo career peaked at this time, beginning with 1972's " Outa-Space", an
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track that further popularized the sound of the clavinet in
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music. The song reached number 2 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and topped ''Billboard'''s R&B chart, before going on to win the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. "Outa-Space" sold over 1 million copies in America, and was awarded a gold disc by the
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in June 1972. Later that year, Preston contributed the title song to the hit blaxploitation film '' Slaughter'' starring Jim Brown. Over the next two years, Preston followed up with the US chart-topping singles " Will It Go Round in Circles" (which displaced Harrison's " Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" at the top on July 7, 1973) and " Nothing from Nothing", and the number 4 hit "
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". Each of the three singles sold in excess of one million copies. ''
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'' host and executive producer
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enjoyed "Space Race" so much that he used the instrumental for the mid-show break for virtually the remainder of its run. From 1970, Preston played keyboards (including piano, organ, clavinet, and various synthesizers) for
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, sometimes alongside pianists Nicky Hopkins and Ian Stewart, on their albums '' Sticky Fingers'', '' Exile on Main St.'', '' Goats Head Soup'', '' It's Only Rock 'n Roll'' and '' Black and Blue''. As the band's primary touring keyboardist from 1973 to 1977, he performed as a support act with his own band (including Mick Taylor on guitar) on their 1973 European tour. A
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performance from this tour was documented on Preston's album '' Live European Tour 1973''. In 1974, along with Bruce Fisher, one of his regular songwriting collaborators in the 1970s, he composed one of
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's biggest hits, " You Are So Beautiful". On October 11, 1975, he was the first musical guest on ''
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''s series premiere episode. Preston's 1973 song "Do You Love Me" was the basis for the Rolling Stones' track "Melody", released on ''Black and Blue'' in 1976. Although two of his songs were included in the band's 1975 and 1976 (plus the El Mocambo) live sets, the Stones and Preston parted company in 1977, mainly due to a disagreement over money. He continued to play on solo records by Stones members like
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's '' Wandering Spirit'', and made appearances on the band's '' Tattoo You'' and '' Bridges to Babylon''. After seven years with A&M, he signed with
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. In 1979, he duetted with
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on the ballad " With You I'm Born Again", which reached number 4 on the charts in the US. Preston's career lost momentum in the 1980s, during which he became addicted to
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and alcohol. He left Motown in 1984 and focused on session work, contributing to works by artists such as
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(his organ solos were included on Vandross's 1985 hit "Til My Baby Comes Home"),
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and
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, among others. He served as musical director for '' Nightlife'', a late-night talk show hosted by David Brenner that lasted one season from 1986 to 1987.He worked again with Little Richard on the album ''Lifetime Friend'' and later jammed with him on the Brenner show, in 1986. Preston toured with
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, recorded with Gary Walker, one of the vocalists in his Los Angeles-based band, and worked with a wide range of other artists. He toured with Ringo Starr, appearing on his 1990 live album. He was invited to become a member of The Band in 1991, after the death of piano player Stan Szelest. He performed on tour with the group, but the sentencing from his cocaine and sexual assault charges in 1991 ended the collaboration.


Later work

In 1997, Preston recorded the album ''You and I'', in Italy, with Italian band Novecento. The album was produced by Vaughn De Spenza and Novecento members Lino and Pino Nicolosi. In 1998, Preston played organ during the choir numbers on the UPN comedy show '' Good News''. The same year he sang and played synthesizer in the film '' Blues Brothers 2000'', as part of the Louisiana Gator Boys supergroup. On November 29, 2001, while touring and fighting his own health problems, Preston received the news that George Harrison had died, after a long illness. Preston, among many of Harrison's longtime friends, performed in the 2002
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at the
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in London. Preston's performance of "My Sweet Lord" received critical acclaim. Additionally, he sang " Isn't It a Pity", provided backing vocals on most of the other songs, and played the
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for the show. In 2002, Preston appeared on the
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album '' American IV: The Man Comes Around'', playing piano on "
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" and " Tear-Stained Letter". In 2004, Preston toured with
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and Steve Winwood in Europe, and then with Clapton in Europe and North America. After the Clapton tours, he went to France, where he was featured in one episode of the ''Legends Rock'' TV show. His performance included a duet with Sam Moore on "You Are So Beautiful"; this was Preston's last filmed concert. In 2004, Preston performed as a jazz organist on Ray Charles's '' Genius Loves Company'', an album of duets, on the song " Here We Go Again" with Charles and Norah Jones. In March 2005, he appeared on the ''
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'' fourth-season finale. Playing piano, he performed " With You I'm Born Again" with Vonzell Solomon (who finished the contest in third place). The same year, he recorded "Go Where No One's Gone Before", the main title song for the
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series '' L/R: Licensed by Royalty''. Preston played clavinet on the song "Warlocks" for the
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album '' Stadium Arcadium'' (2006). Although very ill by this point, he jumped out of his bed after hearing a tape of the song given to him by the band, recorded his part, and went back to bed. Preston's final recorded contributions were the gospel-tinged organ on the Neil Diamond album '' 12 Songs'' (2005), and his keyboard work on '' The Road to Escondido'' (2006) by Eric Clapton and
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. In late 2005, Preston made his last public performance, in Los Angeles, to publicize the re-release of the 1972 documentary film '' The Concert for Bangladesh''. He played a set of three Harrison songs—"Give Me Love", "My Sweet Lord" and "Isn't It a Pity"—with Dhani Harrison and Starr joining on guitar and drums, respectively, for the last song.


Personal life


Religion

Preston was brought up in the African-American
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tradition; he was a committed Christian throughout his life and openly expressed his faith in works such as his 1970s hit " That's the Way God Planned It". His personal beliefs were sometimes at odds with the attitudes and musical expressions of the secular world of rock & roll in which he often worked, but he was apparently willing to put his religious views aside when working on tracks like John Lennon's openly atheistic song "
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". Preston was deeply attached to his mother, for whom he wrote the song that became his best-known composition, " You Are So Beautiful".''Billy Preston: That's The Way God Planned It''
BBC Radio 4, December 21, 2010.


Sexual orientation

Although the details did not become fully known to the general public until after his death, Preston struggled throughout his life to cope with his homosexuality, and deal with the lasting effects of the traumatic sexual abuse he suffered as a boy. Although his
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became known to friends and associates in the music world (such as Keith Richards), Preston did not publicly come out as gay until just before he died, partly because he felt that it conflicted with his deeply held religious beliefs and his lifelong association with the church. In his autobiography, ''
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'' (2010), Keith Richards mentioned Preston's struggles with his homosexuality.


Trauma and abuse

In an interview for a 2010
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documentary on his life and career, Preston's manager Joyce Moore revealed that after she began handling his affairs, Preston opened up to her about the lifelong trauma he had suffered as the result of being sexually abused as a child. Preston told Moore that at about the age of nine, after he and his mother moved to Los Angeles from Houston to perform in a touring production of '' Amos 'n' Andy'', he was repeatedly abused by the touring company's pianist. When Preston told his mother about the abuse, she did not believe him, and failed to protect him. The abuse went on for the entire summer, and Preston was also later abused by a local pastor. Another traumatic incident, which reportedly affected Preston deeply, occurred in the early 1970s, while he was engaged to actress and model Kathy Silva. At this time Preston had become close friends with musician
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, and made many contributions to Stone's recordings of the period (including the album '' There's a Riot Goin' On''). According to Moore, Preston was devastated when he came home one day to find Stone in bed with Silva (who later married Stone on stage at
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). According to Moore, Silva's affair with Stone was the trigger that led Preston to stop having relationships with women. It was after this incident that he began using
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and having sex with men, and Moore has stated that she saw his drug abuse as his way of coping with the internal conflicts he felt about his "sexual urges".


Legal issues and drug addiction

In 1991, Preston checked into a drug rehabilitation program to treat his addictions. While on
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for a drunk driving conviction in August 1991, Preston was arrested for sexually assaulting a 16-year-old Mexican boy, after picking him up at a gathering point for day laborers. The boy told authorities that Preston took him to his Malibu home, smoked cocaine, showed him pornographic pictures and tried to assault him before he escaped. Preston was also charged with assault with a deadly weapon involving a man he picked up to do work at his home, the day before his arrest in the case involving the boy. After submitting to a drug test, Preston tested positive for cocaine. He entered no-contest pleas to the cocaine and assault charges. The sex charges which included misdemeanor charges of child molestation and exhibiting pornographic material to a minor were dismissed. He was sentenced to nine months at a drug rehabilitation center and three months of
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. In 1992, Preston was sentenced to 30 days in jail for violating his probation on a drunk driving conviction. In 1997, Preston was sentenced to three years in a California prison for cocaine possession in violation of his probation. He had been placed on three years' probation earlier that year after testing positive for cocaine use; under the terms, he agreed to spend 90 days in jail and to remain drug-free. While in prison in 1998, Preston was indicted for a $1 million
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scheme after setting fire to his own house in Los Angeles. He pleaded guilty and agreed to testify against other defendants involved in the scam. His plea called for five years of probation, one year in jail, and $60,000 in restitution. The probation and jail time ran concurrent with his cocaine possession conviction. At California's Avenal State Prison, Preston led a chorus and performed at church services. He served 18 months of his four-year sentence, after which he apparently became drug-free.


Death

Preston had suffered
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in his later years, brought on by his
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. He received a kidney transplant in 2002, but his health continued to deteriorate. He had voluntarily entered a drug rehabilitation clinic in
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, and suffered pericarditis there, leading to
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that left him in a coma from November 21, 2005. Preston died on June 6, 2006, in
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. Preston's funeral was held June 21, 2006. At the funeral, which lasted almost three hours, Joe Cocker sang, Little Richard spoke, and a brass band played a version of " Amazing Grace". Other musical performers included the Temptations' lead vocalist Ali Woodson and singer Merry Clayton. A gospel choir sang throughout. The mourners also heard letters written by Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, and others who had toured and recorded with Preston. He was buried at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California.


Legacy

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' 1974 album '' Get Up with It'' features a track called "Billy Preston" in his honor. Ringo Starr, speaking during the rehearsals for the ''
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'' in 2002, called Preston one of the greatest
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players of all time. In another interview Starr said, "Billy never put his hands in the wrong place. Never." In his introduction to the 2010
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program ''Billy Preston: That's the Way God Planned It'', former Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman said of Preston: "Every keyboard player I know loves Billy Preston. You can spot his playing a mile off, whether it's the Hammond organ, the Fender Rhodes or the piano. He had such a ''spiritual'' touch to his technique; it made him completely unique." In 2021, White Horse Pictures and Homegrown Pictures announced that they were making a documentary on Preston, to be directed by Paris Barclay. Jon Batiste plays Preston in the 2024 film '' Saturday Night''. In 2024,
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of ''
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'' ranked Preston as the fourth greatest keyboard player of all time, calling him "the ultimate RnB keyboard player".


Awards and nominations

Preston was nominated for nine Grammy Awards and won two. He won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance for "Outa-Space" at the 15th Annual Grammy Awards in 1973. He also won a
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for his participation in the album ''The Concert For Bangla Desh'' at the same ceremony. He was inducted into the Class of 2021 of the
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with the Musical Excellence Award.


Discography


Studio albums


Studio EP


Live album

* 1974: '' Live European Tour 1973'' (
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)


Gospel albums

* 1978: ''Behold!'' ( Myrrh Records, MYR-1070) * 1980: ''Universal Love'' (Myrrh Records, MYR-1080; MSB-6607) * 1985: ''Ministry of Music'' (King James, KJ-8502; D&K Records, D&K 86003) * 2001: ''Music From My Heart'' (MCG Records, MCG-7026)


Charted albums


Singles

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As a guest/session performer

* 1963: '' Night Beat'' (
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) * 1965: ''I Don't Know What You Got (But It's Got Me)'' (
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) * 1967: '' In the Heat of the Night'' ( Ray Charles) * 1969: '' A Black Man's Soul'' ( Ike Turner) * 1969: " Get Back" and " Don't Let Me Down" (
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) * 1969: ''
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'' (The Beatles) * 1970: '' Let It Be'' (The Beatles) * 1970: '' All Things Must Pass'' (
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) * 1970: '' John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band'' (
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) – piano on "
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" * 1971: '' Sticky Fingers'' (
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) * 1971: '' The Concert for Bangladesh'' (George Harrison and Friends) * 1971: '' There's a Riot Goin' On'' (
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) * 1971: '' Live at Fillmore West'' ( King Curtis and
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) * 1971: '' Barbra Joan Streisand'' (
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) – keyboards and drums * 1972: '' Exile on Main St.'' (The Rolling Stones) * 1972: '' Wind of Change'' ( Peter Frampton) – piano, keyboards, harpsichord, accordion * 1973: '' Ringo'' (
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) – organ on " I'm the Greatest" and " Oh My My" * 1973: '' Goats Head Soup'' (The Rolling Stones) * 1974: '' Dark Horse'' (
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) – electric piano * 1974: ''
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'' (Ringo Starr) – clavinet on the title track, electric piano on " Only You" * 1974: '' It's Only Rock 'n Roll'' (The Rolling Stones) * 1975: " You Are So Beautiful" (
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) * 1975: '' Extra Texture (Read All About It)'' (George Harrison) – electric piano on "His Name Is Legs (Ladies And Gentlemen)" * 1975: "Steal Miss Liza (Steal Liza Jane)" (
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) * 1976: '' Thirty Three & 1/3'' (George Harrison) * 1976: '' No Reason to Cry'' (
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) * 1976: '' Black and Blue'' (The Rolling Stones) * 1976: '' Love You Live'' (The Rolling Stones) * 1978: '' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' – also acted the part "Sgt. Pepper" in the film * 1981: '' Tattoo You'' (The Rolling Stones) * 1982: '' Gone Troppo'' (George Harrison) * 1985: " Til My Baby Comes Home" (
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) – organ * 1986: "Great Gosh A'Mighty (Been a Long Time Comin')" – co-written with
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– from the film '' Down and Out in Beverly Hills'' (sung by
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) * 1986: "Big House Reunion" (
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) * 1987: '' Steppin' Up'' – Hank Crawford and
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– piano * 1990: '' Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band'' – keyboards and vocals * 1990: ''Giovani Jovanotti'' (
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) – keyboards and Fender Rhodes * 1990: " Show Me Your Soul" –
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* 1991: ' ( Nino D'Angelo) * 1993: '' Wandering Spirit'' (
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) – "Sweet Thing", "Out of Focus", " Use Me", "Wandering Spirit" and " I've Been Lonely for So Long". * 1996: ''Voyage of Dreams'' ( Jephté Guillaume and the Tet Kale Orkestra) – organ, strings on "Al Di Yo", "Go Tell Them", "Kanpe", "Get Up" * 1996: ''Donnie McClurkin'' ( Donnie McClurkin) – organ * 1996: '' Love Brought Me Back'' ( Helen Baylor) – organ * 1996: '' El Equilibrio de los Jaguares'' ( Jaguares) – organ / Hammond B3 on "Detrás de los Cerros" * 1996: '' Peace Beyond Passion'' ( Me'shell Ndegeocello) – keyboards on "Deuteronomy: Niggerman" * 1997: '' Bridges to Babylon'' (The Rolling Stones) – organ on " Saint of Me" * 1997: ''Estas en mí'' ( Juana La Loca) – piano * 1998: '' Undiscovered Soul'' ( Richie Sambora) * 2000: '' The Harsh Light of Day'' (
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) – keyboards on "You're An Ocean" * 2001: ''
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'' (
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) – Hammond organ on "I Want Love", "The Wasteland", "Love Her Like Me" * 2001: '' Everybody Got Their Something'' ( Nikka Costa) – Clavinet * 2001: ''
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'' (Eric Clapton) * 2001: '' One More Car, One More Rider'' (Eric Clapton, live) – DVD includes live performance of ''Will It Go Round in Circles'' * 2002: '' Travelogue'' (
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) – Hammond B3 on the track "You Dream Flat Tires" * 2002: '' American IV: The Man Comes Around'' (
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) – piano on "Tear Stained Letter" and "
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" * 2002: ''
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'' – including " Isn't It a Pity" and " My Sweet Lord" * 2003: ''The Colored Section'' (Donnie) – Hammond B3 on the last track: "The Colored Section" * 2003: '' Get Born'' ( Jet) * 2004: '' Me and Mr. Johnson'' (Eric Clapton) – also appears in the DVD companion ''Sessions for Robert J'' * 2004: '' Crossroads Guitar Festival'' (Eric Clapton) * 2004: '' Genius Loves Company'' ( Ray Charles) * 2004: '' That's Life'' ( Julia Fordham) * 2005: '' 12 Songs'' ( Neil Diamond) * 2005: '' Back Home'' (Eric Clapton) * 2005: '' Choose Love'' (Ringo Starr) * 2005: ''The Concert for Bangladesh'' (George Harrison and Friends) (re-mastered version and video) * 2005: ''I Believe to my Soul'' (Featuring Ann Peebles, Billy Preston, Mavis Staples, Irma Thomas, and Allen Toussaint) * 2005: ''Tough on Crime'' ( Rebecca Pidgeon) – keyboards * 2006: '' Stadium Arcadium'' (Red Hot Chili Peppers) – "Warlocks" * 2006: '' The Road to Escondido'' (Eric Clapton,
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) * 2006: '' Overnight Sensational'' ( Sam Moore) – Hammond B3 on " I Can't Stand the Rain" and sings and plays on " You Are So Beautiful" * 2007: ''Reach'' (Is'real Benton) – organ on "Have a Good Time" * 2007: ''Imagine'' ( Howard Hewett) – organ * 2011: '' Brussels Affair (Live 1973)'' (The Rolling Stones) * 2012: '' L.A. Friday'' (The Rolling Stones) * 2020: ''Goats Head Soup – 2020 Deluxe edition'' (The Rolling Stones) * 2022: '' El Mocambo 1977'' (The Rolling Stones)


Notes


References

;General sources *


External links


Billy Preston's official site
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