I've said this for years: when you have the opportunity to hear the woman who played Laura Palmer on Twin Peaks and the guy who played Ray Pruitt on the original 90210 sing "Let it Be" as a digitally superimposed duet, you have to do it.
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I've said this for years: when you have the opportunity to hear the woman who played Laura Palmer on Twin Peaks and the guy who played Ray Pruitt on the original 90210 sing "Let it Be" as a digitally superimposed duet, you have to do it.