The Beatles was one of the successful bands during the ’60s and their songs and albums received a positive response from critics and audiences. The group remained active for only 10 years and their disbanding in 1970 was considered to be a huge loss for the music industry.
It’s been many years since the band separated but fans would now get a chance to enjoy another one of their songs. The credit goes to Sir Paul McCartney who has created the final record of the band. The process used to create the song has received a negative response, with some calling it the worst so far.
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Paul McCartney Announces The Final Beatles Song And Fans Aren’t Happy
During his appearance on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Sir Paul McCartney said that he has used a particular technology to extricate the voice of John Lennon from an old demo so that the song can be completed. He stated that the song will be released by the end of 2023.
Paul has not disclosed the title of the single of The Beatles but it is supposed to be a composition prepared by Lennon during the 70s, titled ‘Now And Then.’ The song was supposed to be used during the reunion of The Beatles and Paul got the demo a year ago from Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono.
The song was prepared for a cassette titled ‘For Paul’ before Lennon’s demise. The tracks were recorded into a boombox and two songs were released later in 1995 and 1996. Although there were attempts to release ‘Now And Then’, they were abandoned in between.
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When The Beatles Became The World’s Most Popular Band
The Beatles released 12 albums in the UK and 17 in the US. They released their first album, ‘Please Please Me’, in 1963 and it reached on top of the charts. They continued to release more albums with the final album, ‘Let It Be’, released in 1970.
The group also released several live albums and compilation albums. They released many singles like ‘From Me to You’, ‘Thank You Girl’, ‘Misery’, ‘Ask Me Why’ and more.
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