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Iconic artist Ed Ruscha, who hails from Oklahoma City, created the cover art for The Beatles’ final single, “Now and Then.” Ruscha quickly became an innovator in L.A.'s 1960s art scene.
The long and winding road of the Beatles catalog is coming to an end with the release of what is being billed as the last Beatles song.. On Nov. 2 at 10 a.m. EDT, the double A-side single “Now ...
First things first: “Now and Then” is a real Beatles song. Hearing John and Paul sing the first chorus together, as they lock into the line “Now and then I miss you” — it’s intensely ...
The final song from The Beatles is here at last. "Now And Then," billed as "the last Beatles song," was released Thursday, with a music video from director Peter Jackson set to debut Friday.
The first new Beatles song since "Real Love" hit the streets in 1996 has finally arrived. "Now and Then" hit streaming services at 7 a.m. PDT on Thursday, Nov. 2, followed by a music video. Like ...
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 ...
It’s not a grand finale. It’s a wistful postscript. “Now and Then,” released on Thursday, is billed by its label, Apple Corps, as “the last Beatles song.” It’s a lost-love song ...
On Thursday, it was announced that “Now and Then” — featuring all four members of the Fab Four — will be released on Nov. 2 as the first new Beatles tune since “Real Love” in 1996.
The Beatles' 'final' song, 'Now and Then,' created from a late 1970s John Lennon demo, is not a Fab Four classic. But it's still nice to have.
The Beatles announced the release of their final song, "Now and Then," which features vocals and piano from the late John Lennon and guitar from the late George Harrison.
Director Peter Jackson's music video debut with the Beatles' "Now and Then" includes unseen footage. Premiering alongside the song on Nov 2, 2023, it's part of Beatles compilation album reissues ...
'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. Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 đŸ’” ...