The Beatles‘ song Now and Then has been completed after 45 years, with the first bars written by John Lennon in 1978. The song features all four Beatles members, with the last credited to Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, and Starr. The release is a double A-side single with their 1962 debut Love Me Do, marking the end of the Beatles’ arguably greatest band in rock history. The original demo has been circulated as a bootleg for years, and the song is an apologetic love song typical of John Lennon’s 1970s solo work. George Harrison will appear via rhythm guitar parts recorded in 1995, and producer Giles Martin has added a new string arrangement. Here’s the only tune that today can be This Is Pop?’ Song of the Day!
