The Beatles will release their final record, using artificial intelligence, more than 50 years after the band's breakup.
The last Beatles song they recorded collectively was "The End", from the album Abbey Road in 1969, the last track of the medley on side two of the album. John Lennon died aged 40 in December 1980 and George Harrison died of cancer at the age of 58 in 2001. But Paul McCartney has revealed that he will "undo" Lennon's voice from an old demo for created the last song of the group, which is believed to be "Now and then".
“We just finished it and it's coming out this yearMcCartney told Radio 4's Today programme.
McCartney explained that producer Jeff Lynne, who in 1995 and 1996 had released songs recorded by Lennon including "Free As A Bird" and "Real Love", had also tried to remake "Now And Then" but found it difficult to clean up songs, but artificial intelligence gave McCartney the opportunity to recreate Lennon's voice.