What is the name of the album that features the song "Come Together"?
Answer
Abbey Road
Answer
Abbey Road
The Beatles' song “Come Together” appears on the album Abbey Road.
Abbey Road was released by Apple Records on September 26, 1969, and “Come Together” opens its first side. The song was written primarily by John Lennon and became one of the album's best-known tracks, pairing a heavy, blues-influenced rhythm with surreal lyrics and Lennon's distinctive vocal delivery.
The recording grew from “Let's Get It Together,” a song Lennon had originally written in connection with Timothy Leary's campaign for governor of California. Lennon later revised the piece into “Come Together.” Its opening lyric also led to a copyright dispute because it echoed a line from Chuck Berry's “You Can't Catch Me.”
Abbey Road is often confused with Let It Be because Let It Be was released later, in 1970, after the Beatles had split. However, Abbey Road was the last album the group recorded, even though Let It Be was the final album completed before the breakup. “Come Together” was also issued as a double A-side single with George Harrison's “Something.”
Source: Wikipedia · fact-checked Aug. 2026