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Charles Curtis

Did the Beatles cryptically hint a new, final single is coming soon in 2023?

I know, I know: You’re looking at that headline and thinking, “Uh, the Beatles broke up years ago, there are only two of them that are alive, how could they release a new single?”

Here’s the answer: Back in June, Paul McCartney announced he would be using AI to help turn a demo with John Lennon into a new single with all four Beatles on it. There was a ton of speculation — would it be the much-discussed Now and Then? — and some uproar over the idea of using AI assistance.

McCartney then tweeted this to clear up confusion, which … didn’t clear up much beyond “It’s all real and we all play on it.”

Got all that? Good. Because this was a tweet from The Beatles on Wednesday:

Doesn’t seem like much, right? Except when you go to the Beatles’ site, you can see there’s a copyright label on a demo tape that’s hard to read, but it appears to point to a recording owned by Yoko Ono Lennon and is licensed to Apple Corps (the Beatles’ founded the media corporation in the 1960s):

So … could this be Now and Then? It was a demo from John Lennon that the other three eventually worked on to some extent during the Anthology series in the mid-1990s.

We’ll find out soon, I hope.

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