Release of Now and Then

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The release of 'Now and Then' marked a notable event in music history as it was revealed to be the final Beatles record. This song utilized advanced de-mixing technology developed by Jackson, which allowed for the extraction of John Lennon's voice from an old demo he had recorded as a solo artist. The unveiling of 'Now and Then' generated significant anticipation among fans and the music industry alike. Following its release, the official music video quickly gained traction, amassing over 8 million views within the first 12 hours, indicating a strong interest in the track. The song's impact was further solidified when it became the Beatles' first UK number-one single since the late 1960s, showcasing the enduring legacy of the band in contemporary music. Additionally, 'Now and Then' received critical acclaim, winning the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance and earning a nomination for Record of the Year at the prestigious Grammy Awards, highlighting its artistic significance and the continued relevance of the Beatles' music in today's landscape.
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Primary Reference: Now and Then (Beatles song)
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