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If These Walls Could Sing

If These Walls Could Sing is a 2022 British directed by in her feature-length directorial debut, chronicling the nine-decade history of , the iconic recording facility renowned for its contributions to music across genres including classical, pop, rock, and film scores. Originally opened in 1931 by as a venue for classical recordings—such as those by and the Symphony Orchestra—the studio gained global fame in the 1960s through its association with , who recorded most of their albums there starting in 1962, including landmark works like Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The film provides an intimate tour of the studios' evolution, highlighting its role in producing diverse recordings by artists and composers such as Pink Floyd, Oasis, Elton John, John Williams, and Jimmy Page, while also showcasing its work in film soundtracks like Raiders of the Lost Ark and contemporary classical performances by figures including Daniel Barenboim and Sheku Kanneh-Mason. McCartney, daughter of Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney, draws on her personal family connections to the site—where the Beatles famously crossed the street for their album cover—to guide viewers through archival footage, behind-the-scenes access, and reflections on the studio's cultural and technological innovations. Key interviewees include Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Elton John, Giles Martin (son of Beatles producer George Martin), Sir Cliff Richard, and John Williams, offering personal anecdotes that underscore Abbey Road's enduring legacy as a hub of musical ingenuity. Produced by companies including Abbey Road Studios, Ventureland, and Disney Original Documentary, the 86-minute film world premiered at the Telluride Film Festival in September 2022, and was released on Disney+ in the United States on December 16, 2022, and has been praised for its engaging archival material and affectionate homage to the studio's breadth and diversity, though some critics noted it prioritizes surface-level charm over deeper untold stories. It holds a 95% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 19 critics, with reviewers commending its rich footage and accessibility, and an IMDb user rating of 7.2/10 based on over 1,300 reviews.

Synopsis and themes

Documentary overview

If These Walls Could Sing is a documentary that traces the history of , beginning with its founding in as EMI Recording Studios by . The narrative flows from this origin—marked by its opening concert conducted by with the London Symphony Orchestra—through its evolution into a hub for diverse genres, including , pop, rock, and film scores. Directed and narrated by , the film weaves in personal anecdotes from artists who recorded there, highlighting the studio's enduring influence on music production across nine decades. Key segments feature interviews with musicians recounting their experiences at the studio, interspersed with archival clips of historic recording sessions that capture the creative processes behind iconic tracks. The film also includes guided tours of the facility's rooms, such as Studio Two, renowned for ' recordings, showcasing the spaces where groundbreaking work occurred. These elements blend to illustrate the studio's architectural and acoustic legacy, from its original mansion structure to preserved vintage equipment like mid-century microphones. Running 86 minutes, the English-language employs a straightforward format, combining McCartney's narration with evocative visuals of the studio's interiors and exteriors to evoke its cultural significance. Produced as a Disney Original , it serves as a centerpiece for ' 90th anniversary celebrations, framing the institution's milestone through contemporary reflections on its past.

Historical focus on Abbey Road Studios

Abbey Road Studios, located at 3 Abbey Road in , , was constructed in 1929 by , which had acquired a nine-bedroom townhouse for £16,500 to serve as the world's first purpose-built facility for electrical recording. The studios officially opened on 12 November 1931, with British composer Sir Edward Elgar conducting the London Symphony Orchestra in a performance of , marking its initial dedication to recordings. In its early years, the venue hosted prominent classical artists, establishing a foundation in high-fidelity sound capture that influenced the evolution of recording practices. The studios underwent significant evolution amid global events, remaining operational during World War II despite the extensive bombing campaigns over London known as the Blitz. In 1944, American bandleader Glenn Miller recorded his final sessions there before his death, highlighting the facility's resilience and continued role in wartime music production, including BBC broadcasts and propaganda efforts. Post-war, Abbey Road contributed to innovations in recording technology, such as the adoption of magnetic tape and multi-track recording techniques in the 1950s, building on pre-war advancements like Alan Blumlein's pioneering stereo experiments conducted there in 1934. The facility was officially renamed Abbey Road Studios in 1970, directly inspired by The Beatles' chart-topping album of the same name, which immortalized the site. Among its iconic events, the studios served as the primary recording space for ' 1969 sessions, where they produced 17 tracks for their eleventh and final album, , released that September and featuring innovative medleys and production techniques under George Martin's guidance. Over their career from 1962 to 1970, the band recorded 190 of their 210 songs at the venue, transforming Studio Two into a hub for rock experimentation. Beyond rock, Abbey Road has been instrumental in film scoring, notably hosting ' orchestral sessions for Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones in 2002, as well as portions of other entries in the franchise, leveraging its large Studio One for symphony-scale recordings. The studios have also embraced diverse genres, including hip-hop with artists like and pop-soul acts such as and , who utilized its acoustics for groundbreaking tracks. As the oldest continuously operating purpose-built since 1931, Abbey Road holds profound cultural impact, shaping music production techniques from classical to digital eras through its engineering legacy. Its global fame surged with ' Abbey Road album cover, photographed on the adjacent on 8 August 1969, turning the pedestrian stripe into a pilgrimage site that draws thousands annually and symbolizes rock history. This enduring influence underscores the studios' role in democratizing advanced recording, fostering innovations that have permeated worldwide music creation.

Production

Development

The project If These Walls Could Sing was announced on January 12, 2021, as a collaboration between Mercury Studios, a division of Universal Music Group, and Abbey Road Studios, to commemorate the studio's 90th anniversary beginning in November 2021. This marked the inception of the first feature-length documentary dedicated to the studio's history, with development overseen by Mercury Studios executives Marc Robinson of Universal Music UK and Alice Webb, CEO of Mercury Studios. Directed by in her feature directorial debut, the film was produced by through his company Ventureland; Battsek is an Academy Award winner for producing (2012). Executive producers included Marc Robinson, Alice Webb, Kerstin Emhoff, and Ali Brown. , daughter of and , brought her background as a and filmmaker, having previously directed documentaries on her parents and a short film for her sister . McCartney's motivations stemmed from her deep personal connection to Abbey Road, where her family had recorded during The Beatles' era, allowing her to share intimate memories of the studio's legacy. She aimed to broaden the narrative beyond The Beatles' fame, emphasizing the studio's diverse history since its 1931 opening—including classical recordings, film scores, and underrepresented artists like , who recorded three albums there—stating, "I had to sit down with my team and go right, go through the session sheets, go through ." The collaboration granted exclusive access to the facility, enabling McCartney to explore its evolution as a hub for innovation across genres. Pre-production involved extensive research into archival materials, such as session sheets provided by , to map the studio's timeline and highlight its artistic breadth. Initial scripting focused on structuring interviews around key themes, like film scoring with anchors such as composer , while securing permissions for rare footage and artist contributions to ensure a comprehensive portrayal of the studio's inclusivity. McCartney noted her surprise at the studio's pre-Beatles depth, saying, "I think the thing that most surprised me was that it opened in 1931 and I was like, okay, I didn’t know that."

Filming and cast

for If These Walls Could Sing took place primarily on location at in from 2021 to 2022, capturing the documentary's intimate exploration of the facility's history. Cinematographers Tim Cragg and Ben Magahy handled the visuals, employing techniques suited to the studio's confined spaces, including shots during guided tours and recreations of historic recording sessions to evoke the site's creative legacy. The film features a roster of prominent musicians and producers as interviewees, each contributing personal anecdotes tied to their experiences at Abbey Road. Paul McCartney offers reflections on The Beatles' transformative sessions there, while Jimmy Page shares insights into Led Zeppelin's recordings, such as Led Zeppelin IV. Kate Bush recounts her personal stories from producing albums like The Dreaming, and brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher offer contrasting perspectives on Oasis's work, including Definitely Maybe. Composer John Williams discusses his film scores, notably for Star Wars and Indiana Jones, recorded in the studios' orchestral spaces. Additional contributors include Elton John on his collaborative tracks, singer Celeste demonstrating contemporary sessions, producer Giles Martin with anecdotes about his father George Martin's engineering techniques, Shirley Bassey reflecting on her James Bond themes, and Pink Floyd representatives like David Gilmour, Roger Waters, and Nick Mason detailing the making of The Dark Side of the Moon. Filmmaking techniques blended contemporary interviews—often conducted in relaxed, on-site settings to foster candid responses—with integrated archival of past sessions and live demonstrations of recording equipment, such as EMI consoles and tape machines, to illustrate technical evolution. Director , leveraging her background, personally handled many interviews to infuse a familial, personal tone, emphasizing emotional connections over rote history. Challenges arose from the studio's ongoing operations, with restricted areas and a packed schedule—booked solid through 2023—requiring careful coordination for exclusive access during . The production's scope centered on this privileged access, allowing for 86 minutes of runtime that prioritizes atmospheric immersion in Abbey Road's rooms over exhaustive timelines, with McCartney's direction ensuring a driven by the interviewees' voices and the studio's tangible aura.

Release

Premiere

If These Walls Could Sing had its world premiere on September 2, 2022, at the in , as an official selection in the festival's lineup. The event featured a screening followed by a live conversation with director , generating early industry interest in the film's intimate exploration of the studio's legacy. Following the Telluride debut, the documentary screened at additional festivals. A premiere took place on December 13, 2022, in Studio One at itself, attended by over 250 guests including and , with a Q&A session featuring . The film's rollout aligned with ' 90th anniversary celebrations in 2022, serving as a centerpiece event that included rare public open days offering tours of the historic facilities and launches of commemorative merchandise such as a book on the studio's history. These promotions emphasized the documentary's role in commemorating the venue's nine decades of musical innovation. At its festival debuts, particularly Telluride, received early positive feedback from attendees for its accessible storytelling and rich archival value, praised for making the studio's storied history engaging to both music enthusiasts and newcomers.

Distribution

The documentary If These Walls Could Sing was primarily distributed by Mercury Studios in partnership with Disney Original Documentary for its worldwide release. It received no wide theatrical rollout, instead emphasizing streaming and select screenings to reach audiences globally. The film debuted on Disney+ in the on December 16, 2022, followed by availability on in the US starting December 23, 2022. In the , it launched on Disney+ on January 6, 2023, with subsequent international rollouts on the platform across various regions. Disney+ provided subtitles in multiple languages to support global accessibility, though no official such as DVD or Blu-ray has been released as of 2025. Marketing efforts centered on digital platforms, including an official trailer uploaded to on November 14, 2022, which highlighted the film's connections to and other iconic artists. Social media campaigns on platforms like and leveraged the legacy of and to build anticipation, while partnerships with offered bundled promotional content such as behind-the-scenes features tied to the venue's 90th anniversary celebrations.

Reception

Critical response

If These Walls Could Sing received positive reception from critics, earning a 95% approval rating on based on 19 reviews, with an average score of 6.7/10. On , the documentary holds a 7.2/10 rating from over 1,300 user votes. Reviewers frequently praised its nostalgic appeal and exclusive access to , highlighting the film's ability to evoke the venue's storied legacy through rare archival footage and intimate interviews. Critics commended the diversity of artists featured, from and to and , which underscored the studio's broad influence across genres, blending historical context with personal anecdotes for an engaging narrative. of The Guardian awarded it 4 out of 5 stars, describing it as an "enjoyable diversion" that offers a "diverting private tour" of the iconic space. Similarly, Variety's noted the film's effective mix of history and storytelling, emphasizing Mary McCartney's directorial debut and its emotional resonance through family ties to the studio. The Hollywood Reporter portrayed it as a "straightforward note of celebration," capturing the studio's enduring magic. Some reviewers pointed out shortcomings, including a lack of depth in exploring technical production aspects, such as the studio's innovative recording techniques, despite its reputation for audio innovation. Others criticized an over-reliance on famous names, particularly The Beatles, which made the documentary feel like an extension of existing Fab Four narratives rather than a comprehensive studio history. Minor complaints addressed pacing issues in archival segments, where rapid transitions sometimes undermined the emotional weight of the material. Despite these critiques, the film's artistic value as a heartfelt tribute was widely acknowledged for its informational insights into Abbey Road's cultural impact.

Accolades

If These Walls Could Sing received several nominations in music documentary categories, reflecting its recognition within the genre focused on musical heritage. It was shortlisted for Best Music Documentary at the 2023 Grierson British Documentary Awards, alongside other notable entries like Moonage Daydream. The film was also nominated for Best Music Documentary at the seventh annual Critics Choice Documentary Awards in 2023, competing with titles such as Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues and Moonage Daydream, though The Beatles: Get Back ultimately won the category. In addition to these, the documentary earned a nomination for Sound: Factual at the 2024 BAFTA Television Craft Awards, highlighting the technical excellence in its audio production. It was further nominated for Excellence in Sound for a Factual Film at the 11th Annual AMPS Awards in 2024. The film's primary win came in the technical realm, securing the Outstanding Sound – Documentary award at the 2023 Hollywood Professional Association (HPA) Awards, awarded to sound team members George Foulgham, Philip Moroz, Alex Gibson, Tom Verstappen, and Miles Sullivan for their immersive audio work capturing Abbey Road Studios' legacy. No major overall category wins were reported for the film as of 2025, but these accolades underscore its contribution to documenting music history and elevated Mary McCartney's profile as an emerging filmmaker in her directorial debut.

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