A WHISPER FROM HEAVEN — PAUL McCARTNEY’S NEVER-BEFORE-HEARD DUET WITH JOHN LENNON HAS FINALLY SURFACED
What the world thought was lost forever has risen like a miracle: a newly restored tape capturing **Paul McCartney** and **John Lennon** singing together in a quiet late-night session that never made it past the studio walls.
Recorded during the *Let It Be* sessions, the track — titled **“Still the Two of Us”** — was long believed to be an unmarked reel lost to time. But through delicate audio restoration, their voices now meet again with a softness that sends instant goosebumps — Paul steady and warm, John haunting and fragile, blending in a harmony that makes time stop.
The lyrics, partly improvised, speak of friendship, distance, and a bond that outlasts even silence:
*“Years may roll like river stone…*
*But the song remembers, we’re not alone.”*
It feels like a reunion beyond life — a moment pulled straight from heaven, carrying decades of memory, grief, and love in every note.
When engineers played the track for Paul, he was reportedly overcome. **“It was like John walked right back into the room,”** a source close to McCartney shared. **“You could feel the history — not as pain, but as presence.”**
As the final chord fades, their bond shines again — a voice of eternal brotherhood that never truly left the world.










