The official website of Beatlesbrings something new exciting for fans who were already excited about an announcement last Tuesday (24).
On November 2nd, next Thursday, music lovers will be able to delve into a final gift from the iconic group from Liverpool, England.
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Titled “Now and Then”, the song will represent an extension of the renowned albums “The Red Album” (1962-1966) and “The Blue Album” (1967-1970), bringing a new dimension with its stereo mix.
The story behind the work is equally fascinating. “Now and Then” was initially conceived and performed by John Lennon, before being improved by Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
Decades later, Paul and Ringo have returned to this piece of music, giving it a finishing touch that will have fans eager to hear it in November.
The journey of this “new” song began with a demo recorded by John Lennon in his apartment in New York in 1970.
After the musician's tragic death in 1980, his widow, Yoko Ono, passed on this valuable material to the band's remaining members in 1994.
The trio of Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr embarked on a mission to rework and complete the song, honoring the legacy of their friend and bandmate.
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