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Sir Paul McCartney got by with a little help from his friend - Ringo Starr.
The two surviving members of The Beatles reunited on stage for the first time in five years during Sunday night's Grammy Awards.

The duet on McCartney's "Queenie Eye" came as a bit of a surprise since it preceded the heavily hyped Feb. 9 Grammy special honoring the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' arrival in America.
Speculation had mounted, however, after the announcement that both members would be performing at the telecast, even though Starr performed his song, "Photograph," with his own band.

It was a big enough moment to require the services of Academy Award nominee Julia Roberts to announce the performance.
The crowd applauded loudly as the rock and roll legends took a bow hand in hand and embraced at the end of the song.
