The Beatles Now And Then Remasterd
The Beatles Now And Then Remasterd
This remasterd song is off of the bootleg album now and then In January 1994, Paul McCartney was given two tape cassettes by Lennon's widow Yoko Ono that included home recordings of songs Lennon never completed or released commercially. The songs on the tape included the eventually completed and released "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love", in addition to two other songs was a tape with the words "for Paul" scrawled hastily in John's handwriting, which included "Grow Old With Me" and "Now and Then". In March 1995, the three surviving Beatles began work on "Now and Then" by recording a rough backing track that was to be used as an overdub. However, after only two days of recording, all work on the song ceased and plans for a third reunion single were scrapped permanently.
According to McCartney, George Harrison "didn't want to do it,"[1] possibly because new verses would have had to be written. Producer Jeff Lynne reported that "It was one day—one afternoon, really—messin