The song ‘Now and then’ is a musical treasure that was recently rescued and released as the final song by The Beatles. It was written and recorded by John Lennon months before his tragic murder on December 8, 1980. The original recording remained in the hands of his partner, Yoko Ono, who later gave it to the other members of the band.

After Lennon’s death, members of The Beatles attempted to revive the song in 1995 and were even given recordings of the chords by George Harrison before his death in 2001; However, technical problems with Lennon’s recording prevented his plans from being carried out until now.

John Lennon wrote “Now and then” in 1978, when The Beatles had already broken up (Photo by AFP)
Photo: AFP

According to the BBC, the song ‘Now and then’ has been revived thanks to artificial intelligence and released on various streaming platforms. This specialized software managed to eliminate the background noise that affected the original recording, allowing Lennon’s voice to be clearly heard.

After 45 years of development, with the help of artificial intelligence, The Beatles release their definitive closing song ‘Now And Then’

What does the last Beatles song with Lennon sound like?

This last song by The Beatles is a true musical wonder. It brings together the choirs of Paul McCartney, the drums of Ringo Starr, the guitar recordings of Harrison and the emotional voice of John Lennon, 53 years after their disbandment, as published by Infobae.

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“Now and then” has been released as a double-sided single, accompanied by “Love me do” and will be part of the new extended version of the compilation albums ‘1962-1966’ and ‘1967-1970’ which will be released on Friday, November 10. In addition, according to El Periódico, a documentary about the creation of the song has been released, directed by Peter Jackson and available on Disney+.

The Beatles’ latest song was recorded with the help of artificial intelligence and this is what it sounds like

In short, this love ballad about divorce evokes the group’s best moments and leaves a lasting mark on music history.