Beatles: Watch Mini-Doc About Final Track ‘Now And Then’
The final Beatles song, “Now And Then,” comes out tomorrow (Nov. 2). In a new mini-documentary, fans are offered a look into the making of the track. As previously reported,…

The final Beatles song, "Now And Then," comes out tomorrow (Nov. 2). In a new mini-documentary, fans are offered a look into the making of the track.
As previously reported, the track's origins stem from a John Lennon demo that was first worked on by Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr in 1995 as part of The Beatles Anthology. Peter Jackson and his team were able to develop new audio technology while making the 2021 docuseries The Beatles: Get Back. As a result, "Now And Then" could be completed.
Jackson says in the mini-doc, "During the course of 'Get Back,' we were paying a lot of attention to the technical restoration. That ultimately led us to develop a technology, which allows us to take any soundtrack and split all the different components into separate tracks based on machine learning."
When Jackson and his team developed this technology, McCartney gave the director Lennon's original demo for him to work with.
McCartney recalls, "They said, 'This is the sound of John's voice.' [imitates computer noise] A few seconds later or however long it took, and there it was: John's voice, crystal clear ... In the mix, we could lift John's voice without lifting the piano, which had always been one of the problems. Now, we could mix it and make a proper record of it."
Starr added, "Since Peter took John off and gave him his own track, it's like John's there, you know. It's far out."
Sean Lennon noted of this technology, "My dad would've loved that, because he was never shy to experiment with recording technology. I think it's really beautiful."
A Beatles Surprise
One of the most unique aspects of "Now And Then" was the addition of strings on the track. Musicians were recruited for a recording session at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California. The string arrangement was put together by Giles Martin, son of late Beatles producer George Martin. However, the musicians were unaware that they were recording music for a Beatles song.
McCartney recalls, "We had to put the music out on the stands for the musicians, but we couldn't tell them it was a new Beatles song ... We pretended it was just something of mine."
"Now And Then" is available for pre-order in a variety of formats at The Beatles.com. Those formats include digital, cassette and a number of vinyl pressings.
Narrowing down The Beatles catalog to just 50 songs and then ranking those 50 songs is both enjoyable and torture. After all, we're trying to rank The Beatles.
Much like snowflakes, it's unlikely any two rankings will shake out the same, but isn't that the beauty of lists like this? So, without further ado, here is The Beatles' top 50 songs ranked. Let the debating begin!
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50. "Getting Better" - 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' (1967)

49. "With a Little Help for My Friends" - 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' (1967)

48. "Twist and Shout" - 'Please Please Me' (1963)

47. "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" - 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' (1967)

46. "Please Please Me" - 'Please Please Me' (1963)

45. "Got to Get You into My Life" - 'Revolver' (1966)

44. "Day Tripper" - Single (1965)

43. "Paperback Writer" - Single (1966)

42. "P.S. I Love You" - 'Please Please Me' (1963)

41. "Love Me Do" - 'Please Please Me' (1963)

40. "Don't Let Me Down" - Single (1969)

39. "Blackbird" - The Beatles (1968)

38. "I Saw Her Standing There" - 'Please Please Me' (1963)

37. "Across The Universe" - 'Let It Be' (1970)

36. "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" - 'Help!' (1965)

35. "The Long and Winding Road" - 'Let It Be' (1970)

34. "Dear Prudence" - 'The Beatles' (1968)

33. "The Ballad of John and Yoko" - Single (1969)

32. "Ticket to Ride" - 'Help!' (1965)

31. "Hello, Goodbye" - Single/'Magical Mystery Tour' (1967)

30. "We Can Work It Out" - Single (1965)

29-22. “You Never Give Me Your Money,” “Sun King,” “Mean Mr. Mustard,” “Polythene Pam,” “She Came in Through the Bathroom Window,” “Golden Slumbers,” “Carry That Weight,” “The End" - 'Abbey Road' (1969)

21. "She Loves You" - Single (1963)

20. "Eight Days A Week" - 'Beatles for Sale' (1964)

19. "Help!" - 'Help!' (1965)

18. "Something" - 'Abbey Road' (1969)

17. "Penny Lane" - Single/'Magical Mystery Tour' (1967)

16. "Eleanor Rigby" - 'Revolver' (1966)

15. "Tomorrow Never Knows" - 'Revolver' (1966)

14. "Get Back" - 'Let It Be' (1970)

13. "Strawberry Fields Forever" - 'Single/'Magical Mystery Tour' (1967)

12. "Can't Buy Me Love" - 'A Hard Day's Night' (1964)

11. "I Want to Hold Your Hand" - Single (1963)

10. "A Hard Day's Night" - 'A Hard Day's Night' (1964)

9. "Here Comes the Sun" - 'Abbey Road' (1969)

8. "Revolution" - Single (1968)

7. "In My Life" - 'Rubber Soul' (1965)

6. "Come Together" - 'Abbey Road' (1969)

5. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" - 'The Beatles (1968)

4. "Hey Jude" - Single (1968)

3. "Let It Be" - 'Let It Be' (1970)

2. "A Day in the Life" - 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' (1967)

1. "Yesterday" - U.S. Single/'Help!' (1965)
