In a momentous event that has sent ripples of excitement throughout the global music community, The Beatles’ much-anticipated “final song,” titled “Now And Then,” was released on Thursday afternoon.
The track, originally penned and recorded by John Lennon in the late 1970s, has been masterfully completed to feature the collaborative efforts of all four iconic band members. Fans, who have been eagerly awaiting this historic release, are now able to listen to the culmination of the band’s legacy in a single composition.
View this post on Instagram
Sir Paul McCartney, one of the surviving members, reminisced about the song’s genesis, revealing how the band revisited the track in the 1990s. “George and Ringo came down to my studio. Nice day. Fabulous day. We listened to the track,” McCartney shared, describing the creative process behind the song’s completion. He also reflected on the question of whether it was appropriate to finish the song without Lennon, but expressed his conviction that Lennon would have enthusiastically approved. According to McCartney, if he had the chance to ask Lennon about completing the song, the response would undoubtedly have been a resounding “Yes!”
“Now And Then” offers a poignant glimpse into the musical brilliance of The Beatles, showcasing Lennon’s original composition, enhanced by the collaborative touch of McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.
The track serves as a testament to the band’s enduring influence on the music industry and their ability to captivate audiences across generations. As fans around the world immerse themselves in this final musical offering, the legacy of The Beatles continues to thrive, reminding us of the timeless impact these legendary musicians have had on the world of music.
#MaltaDaily