The Beatles, one of the greatest music groups from the UK, launched their last ever track called “Now and Then,” today at 2 p.m. (GMT). The song includes significant contributions from all the four band members most notably, the vocals from the late John Lennon and guitar riffs from the late George Harrison as well.
As per reports, Harrison did not like the song and also it was believed by the fans that this track will never be released. However, since it has been released today, this has resulted in both fans and music experts being excited as it will signify a “last flourish” of the one the world’s greatest music bands.
Dr. Holly Tessler, an expert on Beatles’ legacy and history from the University of Liverpool said with reference to the track’s release that this moment will feel “very sweet” for the fans and that it will also feel like “an ending.”
Tessler also added that the living members of the band, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney, both well in their 80s are “drawing a line,” with this new release.
While my guitar gently weeps
This is known as one of the greatest songs which guitarist George Harrison wrote for the band. He created the majority of the music of the song during the band’s trip to Rishikesh in 1968 but wrote the lyrics of the track when they came back to their home country of UK.
A day in the life
This song is one which showcases the duo of Lennon and McCartney at their very best. Surprisingly, this track gained more traction in the 1980s especially after Lennon’s death due to his assasination by a crazed fan. This song has a mixture of lyrics inspired by Lennon’s own life along