On November 2, the song “Now And Then” will be accessible. It is included on a single with Love Me Do. Love Me Do was released as the first Beatles single in 1962. Now And Then is from the same batch of unheard recordings that Beatle John Lennon, who passed away in 1980, was writing. The songs Free As a Bird and Real Love, which were released in the middle of the 1990s, were constructed using some media by his former bandmates. George Harrison, Ringo Starr, and Paul McCartney collaborated on the song “Now and Then” simultaneously. But their progress was hampered by technological constraints. In 2001, George Harrison passed away.
Harrison did guitar parts for the new single about thirty years ago. The addition of drummer Starr to McCartney’s guitar, bass, and keyboard created a fresh sound. Alongside Lennon, McCartney and Starr sang as well. In addition, McCartney included a work for string orchestra composed with assistance from Giles Martin, the late George Martin’s son and producer of the Beatles. Additionally, they used background vocals from Eleanor Rigby, Because, and Here, There, and Everywhere, the earliest recordings made by the Beatles. “John’s voice was there, unmistakable,” McCartney remarked when the new song was revealed. It’s quite sentimental. We all participate in it,” he continued.
If Harrison had been living, his widow Olivia stated that “he would have wholeheartedly” joined Paul and Ringo in finishing the song. A 12-minute film that chronicles the story of the new recording will be released to the public on Wednesday, the day before the song’s release. Expansion versions of the Beatles’ 1962–1966 and 1967–1970 albums will be available later this month. The song “Now and Then” will be added to the collection in subsequent years. With expertise, the remaining Beatles have put out new albums. They produced vintage album remixes. They also contributed to the 2021 documentary series The Beatles: Get Back, directed by Jackson.
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