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This will certainly be a once-in-a-lifetime event. The Beatles final record ever, called "Now And Then," a John Lennon song rescued by technology, will be officially released to the world on Thursday morning at 10 AM on a variety of online sites.
In addition, more than 700 iHeart radio stations in the U.S. - regardless of format - will also be airing the song at the stroke of 10. Those include those that are normally country or all talk.
The story behind this event is covered in an exclusive story in People Magazine, and I have to say, while it's long, it's quite the read and really worth your time if you're a fan of the Fab Four.
Inside the Last Beatles Song: How 'Now and Then' Brought the Fab Friends Together One Final Time
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The documentary came out at 3:30 PM EDT on Wednesday. In less than an hour, it had already been viewed almost 100,000 times on the Beatles site. The song itself comes out on Thursday, but the film explains how they rescued the final song from John Lennon and how his 'mates' finally completed it all these decades later.
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