The Beatles’ final song, “Now and Then,” recently released, represents the end of their musical journey. Originally recorded as a demo by John Lennon in 1977, it remained unfinished for decades due to technical limitations. In the 1990s, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr revisited the track but couldn’t complete it until recent advancements allowed them to finalize the production.
The song incorporates new contributions from McCartney and Starr, alongside archival recordings of George Harrison. Producer Giles Martin enriched the track with classic Beatles harmonies, creating a nostalgic yet modern sound.
Ringo Starr confirmed that this would be the band’s last song, emphasizing its emotional significance and their shared efforts. He expressed pride in the completion of this historic piece, which captures the essence of the band’s legacy.