A new music video for the recently released — and last ever — Beatles song, "Now and Then," is out today. Directed by Peter Jackson, the video uses both previously unseen archival footage and new ...
From "Here Comes the Sun" to "Come Together," these Beatles songs have done as well in the streaming era as they did in the Beatles' heyday.
The Beatles may have officially broken up back in the 1970s, but the band is still releasing new material. And the brand-newest material is a music video for the 1970 hit song “Let It Be”. Lord Of The ...
The Beatles Anthology project returns this year with a new album featuring previously unreleased tracks, as well as a new book, documentary and a new music video. There had been speculation that the ...
The video from the group's global telecast six decades ago will drop on June 25.
Amid all the focus on The Last Beatles Song, “Now and Then,” we lost sight of the other treat coming this week: The Music Video of the Last Beatles Song. Even though the Fab Four preceded the MTV era, ...
You have an opportunity. If you turn back now, you can live out the rest of your days without absorbing the cosmic horror that is the music video for “Now and Then,” or as Paul McCartney’s marketing ...
Did you cry when you heard the AI-enhanced swan song from the Beatles. It's OK. You're not alone. And it's not weird. Across social media, Beatles fans revealed how listening to the song, "Now and ...
For a band that broke up in 1970 and half of whose members are deceased, the Beatles sure keep busy. Every couple of years there’s a new reissue or documentary or something or other to keep our ...
In February of 1968, the Beatles gathered in EMI Studios to shoot a pair of videos for their song "Lady Madonna," their first single of that year. Back then, of course, they weren't called "music ...
"The Beatles" pose for a portrait on the roof of the Palace Court Hotel in Bournemouth during their six-night residency at the Gaumont Theatre Credit: (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) The ...
For those who have finally stopped weeping from hearing The Beatles reunited on “Now and Then” — a brand new song by the Fab Four that was was released Thursday — well, the waterworks are about to ...