Now and Then’s eventful journey to fruition took place over five decades and is the product of conversations and collaborations between the four Beatles that go on to this day.
Now and Then’s eventful journey to fruition took place over five decades and is the product of conversations and collaborations between the four Beatles that go on to this day.
The release of a new Beatles record, a band that officially split in 1970, is rare as hen’s teeth, and a legitimate cause for celebration.That time has almost come, with
It starts with an unassuming count-in and heavy piano chords before the slightly nasal, eminently distinctive voice of John Lennon emerges: “I know it’s true/It’s all because of you/And if
George Harrison originally disliked it; fans had long assumed it would never be released. But the “final” song by the Beatles, Now and Then, is being released at 2pm GMT,
A month before his tragic death, John Lennon was still busy putting the final touches on Double Fantasy. However, due
The Beatles are releasing their final song “Then and Now” with late members, John Lennon and George Harrison finally finished
The Beatles and the Rolling Stones’ rivalry is dead. At least since Paul McCartney joined the Stones on their new
Peter Jackson has directed his first-ever music video, creating the visual accompaniment for the long-awaited “final” Beatles song. Read More:
The Beatles will release what is said to be their last ever song this week, pieced together from recordings spanning
Paul McCartney may be the only person on Earth who believes the Beatles have any unfinished business in 2023.For years, McCartney fixated upon “Now and Then,” a song John Lennon