What is Now and Then? The final Beatles song was released after 40 years

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All you should know about Now and Then and the final song that is released after 40 years.

The Beatles fans have been waiting for years for the release of their song “Now and Then”. Their song “Now and Then” will feature the voice of the legendary singer John Lennon.

The track is set to be released at 2 p.m. GMT and 10 a.m. ET and the video will be released on Friday as per the details told by the Beatles.

The story behind the song was that John Lennon recorded it at his home in New York in the late 1970s, and his wife, Yono Ono, gave the demo to the remaining members of The Beatles.

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This was presented in a short film released on their YouTube channel. In the short film, George Harrison, who is a guitarist, stated that Lennon would have enjoyed the opportunity to be with his fans again.

In 1995, Paul McCartney and Starr Harrison worked on this track, but they were unable to decipher his voice from the sound of the piano in the track.

After Harrison passed away in 2001 and McCartney reworked on bass, drums were added by Ringo along with other musicians who worked on the track.

Lennon’s son stated that it was the last song on which his father, John Lennon, and other musicians worked, and it would be incredible to hear them again.

Conclusion

The song is to be released on Thursday, and fans are looking forward to seeing the last memory of The Beatles. The song will be available on all streaming services, such as Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Prime Music.

A sample of the song was surfacing all over, but after McCartney and Ringo finished the song last year, anyone who has heard the track states that it refers back to the band’s friendship.

Artificial Intelligence was also used to create a new mix of their album Revolver. The music video is set to be released at 14:00 GMT on Friday. There is a lot of excitement among all the Beatles fans who have been eagerly waiting for the release.

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