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The Beatles’ new song, the final entry in their extraordinary songbook to be released in November, is a thing of beauty. Titled “Now and Then,” it reminds us, above all else, that the ...
The “last” song with contributions from all four Beatles, made possible by new technology, finds its power in vulnerability and nostalgia.
“Now and Then” was not intended as a Beatles song. Well after the band’s breakup, Mr. Lennon wrote it at the piano sometime during his retreat from the public eye in the late 1970s.
John Lennon's late-’70s song 'Now and Then,' now featuring all four Beatles, serves as a fitting conclusion, conveying what the band both achieved and lost.
There’s a reason John Lennon never meant “Now and Then”—released this week alongside a short film and a Peter Jackson music video—to be a Beatles song.
The rumored last Beatles song will soon be reality when "Now and Then" bows four decades after John Lennon wrote it.
Now that the Beatles' "Now and Then" has had time to marinate, we talk with co-producer Giles Martin about how it all happened – and what's next.
"Now and Then" is a beautiful Fab Four reunion. Too bad it's not a Beatles song Unlike previous post-Lennon Beatles songs, "Now and Then" lacks the collaboration that made the band so enduring ...
So when the now and then part, certainly, you know, works on both levels." The new Beatles song, "Now and Then" is available on all streaming platforms and as a seven-inch vinyl single.
The Beatles have scored their final Grammy for their song Now and Then at the 2025 Grammy Awards, but lost out on their very important second nomination.
'Now and Then," the final song from the Beatles, left some crying at the reunion of George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.