Chris Stapleton, Sheryl Crow, and Brandon Flowers Deliver Stunning Cover of The Beatles' 'Don't Let Me Down' at John Lennon's 75th Birthday Concert

When bands cover The Beatles, one of the biggest challenges is matching the legendary vocal line. However, during John Lennon's 75th Birthday Concert, Chris Stapleton, Sheryl Crow, and Brandon Flowers teamed up to deliver a powerful rendition of Lennon's classic love song, "Don't Let Me Down." Chris led the trio with a soulful and playful vocal, while Brandon Flowers and Sheryl Crow provided backing vocals and creative ad libs, creating a killer vocal trio.
The trio's performance of "Don't Let Me Down" at Madison Square Garden was uploaded to YouTube by fan channel CrowVideoTV2 and garnered 4.5 million views. Fans praised the trio's performance, highlighting Chris Stapleton's impressive voice and the seamless collaboration between the three artists. Chris Stapleton has also showcased his talent for performing Lennon's songs by joining Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson for a memorable cover of "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away."
The Beatles originally released "Don't Let Me Down" as the B-side to their single "Get Back" in 1969. The song, written by John Lennon about his relationship with Yoko Ono, was recorded during the Let It Be album sessions but was inexplicably left off the album by producer Phil Spector. Despite this oversight, "Don't Let Me Down" has since been included on various Beatles compilation albums and the 2021 special edition of Let It Be.