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The Beatles Reunite In ‘Now And Then’ Music Video

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The official music video for the new and final Beatles song “Now and Then” premiered on Friday.

The video was directed by Get Back director Peter Jackson, using a combination of new and archival studio footage.

You’ll even see the Fab Four reunited in the studio, with Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney flanked by images of John Lennon and George Harrison.

“Now and Then” was taken from an unfinished John Lennon demo that the rest of the Beatles recorded parts for. The track was completed last year using AI technology to separate Lennon’s lead vocal.

In addition to the song, a 12-minute “Now And Then – The Last Beatles Song” documentary film, written and directed by Oliver Murray was also released. This poignant short film tells the story behind the last Beatles song, with exclusive footage and commentary from Paul, Ringo, George, Sean Ono Lennon and Peter Jackson.

“Now and Then’s eventful journey to fruition took place over five decades and is the product of conversations and collaborations between the four Beatles that go on to this day.” The video’s description reads. “The long mythologised John Lennon demo was first worked on in February 1995 by Paul, George and Ringo as part of The Beatles Anthology project but it remained unfinished, partly because of the impossible technological challenges involved in working with the vocal John had recorded on tape in the 1970s.”

“For years it looked like the song could never be completed. But in 2022 there was a stroke of serendipity. A software system developed by Peter Jackson and his team, used throughout the production of the documentary series Get Back, finally opened the way for the uncoupling of John’s vocal from his piano part.”

“As a result, the original recording could be brought to life and worked on anew with contributions from all four Beatles. This remarkable story of musical archaeology reflects The Beatles’ endless creative curiosity and shared fascination with technology.” The description concluded, “It marks the completion of the last recording that John, Paul and George and Ringo will get to make together and celebrates the legacy of the foremost and most influential band in popular music history.”

Watch the short film below.