The Beatles: 'Now and Then' is up for a Grammy, but how many have they won before?
The Beatles could swell their pretty small collection of Grammy trophies.
The Beatles definitely have no need for gongs and baubles, with their back catalogue and cultural impact more than speaking for itself.
It's always nice to be recognised though, and after it stormed the charts around the world on its release last year it's no surprise that the Fab Four's 'Final Song' 'Now and Then' has been nominated for the 2025 Grammy Awards. Bigger than Jesus? What actually happened with The Beatles' most controversial moment
The song was 45 years in the making. An original John Lennon recording was given to the then-surviving Beatles by Yoko Ono in the early 1990s as they assembled their Anthology project.
While the "Threetles" of Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr completed recording on the Lennon songs 'Free As A Bird' and 'Real Love', they abandoned work on 'Now and Then', in part because of the technical limitations of the time.
After several hints over the years, the advances in de-mixing technology used during the Get Back documentary series meant that McCartney and Starr could finally finish off the song, which was finally heard on November 2, 2023.
Source: Mayer Nissim/goldradio.com