‘New’ Beatles Song Made With A Little Help From AI Debuting Next Week

Key Facts

“Now And Then,” which is available for pre-order and pre-save, also features electric and acoustic guitar recordings from 1995 by the late George Harrison, backup vocals from Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, drums by Starr, and bass, piano, and a slide guitar solo from McCartney.

The song was included on a cassette of other demos that Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono, gave McCartney after Lennon was killed, but while recording other demos on the cassette, the remaining Beatles were unable to record the song because Harrison thought the sound quality was “rubbish.”

Peter Jackson, who directed The Beatles: Get Back docuseries, used AI to separate Lennon’s voice from a piano, and McCartney and Starr were able to work on the track with the enhanced vocals.

Jackson used his production company WingNut Film’s machine audio learning (MAL) audio technology in the film to separate instruments from vocals, and to separate each Beatles’ voice from their conversations.

The producer and his sound team used the technology on the “Now And Then” demo, and the song was produced by McCartney and Giles Martin.

A 12-minute film about the new recording will be released next Wednesday, and a music video for “Now And Then” will be released Friday after the song.

Key Background

“Now And Then” comes from a collection of Lennon’s demos that his former bandmates used to create “Free As a Bird” and “Real Love,” which were released in the 1990s as part of The Beatles Anthology. After Jackson used the audio technology to extract the Beatles’ vocals from other background sounds in his docuseries, the technology was used on a 2022 mix of the Beatles’ 1966 album, Revolver. The technology was then used on the demo recording after it “learned” how to separate Lennon’s voice from his guitar. Backing vocals from original recordings of “Here, There and Everywhere,” “Eleanor Rigby,” and “Because” were also added into “Now And Then.” In a press release, McCartney called the recording “quite emotional” and said it is “a genuine Beatles recording” because all of the members are featured in the song. Starr added that the recording “was the closest we’ll ever come to having him back in the room so it was very emotional for all of us.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *