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The video for The Beatles’ new song ‘Now and Then’ made George Harrison’s son cry, director Peter Jackson has shared.
The late guitarist was part of the legendary group alongside Sir Paul McCartney, John Lennon and Sir Ringo Starr and his son Dhani, 45, and widow Olivia Harrison have been responsible for keeping his legacy alive and making decisions on his behalf about his music and the band on his behalf since his death in November 2001 at the age of 58 from lung cancer.
I’m surprised that Olivia and Dhani approved Paul and Ringo to finish and release “Now and Then”. I seem to recall that George called the tune rubbish, resulting in shelving the project during the 1994-1995 Anthology sessions.
Allegedly, Paul and George co-wrote a new tune in 1994-1995, called “All For Love”, but had a row whilst recording it. I suppose it will never receive the light of day. Either way, John wouldn’t have been a participant, though plenty of 1960s Beatles tunes did not include all four.