By now you’ll be aware that there’s a brand new Beatle song coming. It is called ‘Now and Then’ and is the last Beatles song ever to be released.
Like the singles ‘Free As a Bird’ (1995) and ‘Real Love’ (1996) before it, ‘Now and Then’ is all four Beatles contributing additional music and vocals to a cassette demo that John Lennon was working on in the late 1970’s but never got to properly record. It will now be released in 2023 as a vinyl single (in a variety of colours, plus as a 12″ single), and as a cassette (or a “cassingle” as we used to say), on November 3.
The new single has ‘Love Me Do’, the song that started it all off for the band, on the other side. So, it is listed as a “Double A Side”. The ‘Love Me Do’ news is that it is in stereo in a 2023 mix!
The colours for the 7″ are:
And an exclusive Beatles Shop blue/white marble 7″. Also available at some independent record stores:
There is also a 12″ single.
It’s a little confusing as to whether this is also available on red vinyl. It’s shown on the front page of the official Beatle announcement site, but when you click through to purchase it is not on either the US or UK stores.
Based on feedback from our readers though (thank you!), it turns out the red vinyl 12″ is a Target store exclusive in the USA; a jpc store exclusive in Germany; an HMV exclusive in the UK; an FNAC exclusive in France; and (briefly) as a JB Hi Fi store online exclusive in Australia:
Not finished with vinyl yet…..on some official sites there have been links to a black vinyl 10″ pressing. Take the French Beatles store for example:
The 10″ was listed briefly on the UK official site too – as a “Spotify Fans First” exclusive – but the link provided no longer seems to work. However, it is still up on the US Beatles Store, Universal Music Canada, and the Universal Music Brazil sites – but with all now showing as ‘Sold Out’. Strangely it is still for sale on the Universal Music Columbia site though!
The cassette single is a Beatles store exclusive:
Surprisingly there’s no CD single. [UPDATE: Oh yes there will! See our CD Single post.]
In 2022, Paul and Ringo set about completing the song. Besides John’s demo vocal (now much enhanced quality thanks to the use of new technology developed by film director Peter Jackson and his audio team for the Get Back documentary series) ‘Now And Then’ includes electric and acoustic guitar recorded in 1995 by George, Ringo’s new drum part, and bass, guitar and piano from Paul, which matches John’s original playing. Paul added a slide guitar solo inspired by George; he and Ringo also contributed backing vocals to the chorus.
Then in Los Angeles, Paul oversaw a Capitol Studios recording session for the song’s Beatlesque string arrangement, written by Giles Martin, Paul and Ben Foster. Paul and Giles also added one last touch: backing vocals from the original recordings of ‘Here, There And Everywhere’, ‘Eleanor Rigby’ and ‘Because’, which are woven into the new song using the techniques perfected during the making of the LOVE show and album. The finished track was produced by Paul and Giles, and mixed by Spike Stent. Can’t wait to hear it!
Just by the way, the cover artwork is by celebrated US artist Ed Ruscha. That’s a Paul McCartney influence right there because Ruscha did the cover art (in all it’s many variations) for the McCartney III, McCartney III Imagined releases, and the box set McCartney 1,2,3.
Coincidentally, Ruscha is the subject of a major retrospective currently showing at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. It’s title? “Now Then”. You can see a short CBS News interview and retrospective about the man here.
As if all this wasn’t enough, on November 10, The Beatles’ 1962-1966 (aka The Red Album) and The Beatles 1967-1970 (aka The Blue Album) collections are to be released in 2023 Edition packages.
Both collections have been expanded, with all the songs mixed in stereo and Dolby Atmos. Together both sets contain 75 tracks, 36 of which have new mixes for 2023. The booklets will contain new sleeve notes by journalist and author John Harris.
The UK single version of ‘Love Me Do’ now kicks off the CD version of The Beatles 1962-1966 (2023 Edition) – now expanded with 12 additional tracks added chronologically. ‘Now And Then’ ends the CD version of The Beatles 1967-1970 (2023 Edition) – now expanded with 9 additional tracks also added chronologically – to complete the career-spanning CD collections. Both are 2CD sets.
But is is different with the vinyl.
The Red and the Blue will have the first two discs just as they were originally released when they were double LPs, with the third disc containing all the expanded material. In other words, 12 extra tracks on Disc 3 for the Red, and 9 extra tracks Disc 3 for the Blue. Quite a different approach to the CD. No slotting in the newly added songs in chronological order here. In fact the new song ‘Now and Then’ is Track 1 of Side 6 of the Blue. A little bit odd.
Both are 180 gram Half Speed Mastered. They will be available on black vinyl separately as triple LP sets, and they’ll be sold together as a 6LP box set:

The Beatles Store is also offering exclusive limited editions of the box set and individual albums on red and blue colour vinyl:
And here’s the CD packaging:
And a 4CD collections will pair the Red and Blue in a slip-cased set.
The new music video for ‘Now And Then’ will debut on Friday, November 3. It is directed by Peter Jackson.
There’s also going to be a short “making of” documentary film released on November 1. Here’s the teaser:

















The red 12” single is a Target exclusive in the US.
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Hi Maxx Power,
Thank you so much for that info. I will change the blog post to say that the red 12″ is a US Target exclusive. Having researched it a bit more it seems it is also a jpc.de exclusive in Germany, and a JB Hi Fi exclusive in Australia. Cheers!
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The Red 7´ Now and Then you can purchase on jpc.de, exclusively.
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Hi Michael,
Thank you for that info. I think you mean the 12″ red vinyl? In which case I have logged into jpc.de and it has been duly ordered. I’ll update the blog text to reflect this. Thanks so much for the tip off. Cheers!
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No CD single, but singles in formats that most people don’t have the capacity to play anymore. Bonus vinyl discs that allow the original tracklistings to be preserved, but merged, *almost* chronological CD edition tracklistings that create a substantially different product under the same name. Artwork that – in the eyes of this and apparently many other beholders – looks “phoned in”. Audio content notwithstanding, the whole exercise seems rushed, haphazard and poorly thought-out, yet we know it’s been in the works all year. And it’s The Beatles, for goodness’ sake!
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And now, several days later, there’s a CD single announcement. I don’t know whether I prefer clueless but responsive decision-makers who didn’t think there was a market for one until they saw the avalanche of online moaning, or savvy and manipulative ones that deliberately delayed its announcement so as to play us all like a bunch of old Rickenbackers. Sadly, it’s one or the other.
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No offence to the artist, but I find the cover art for the new single completely uninspired. Of all the Beatles covers art I recall seeing — I know there is a lot across all countries and mediums — I can’t think of one that conveyed less feeling or meaning. “The White Album” cover may have been simpler, but said so much more. “the last Beatles record” deserved more.
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The more I see it the more it grows on me!
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I ordered a blue 7″ vinyl copy of “Now And Then” from Merchbar on November 6, 2023. As of today (April 2, 2024), it’s on backorder. My gut hunch is the limited pressing of these is sold out and I won’t be getting a copy. Am I wrong? Disappointed, as I ordered it within days of it’s release, along with the 12″ red vinyl from Target. Target shipped me a copy, received on November 9, 2023. Yet, the blue one from Merchbar is, to this day, on backorder. Does anybody know a specific number of color vinyl pressings that were to be made and, if so, am I out of luck here?
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How frustrating. Hate it when this happens. You trust the vendor to have copies available if they are listing them on their site and it turns out they don’t – and you miss out. I’d say this won’t be re-pressed and sadly you won’t be able to get a copy. I did get an email from a UK record store I use some weeks after the initial release of “Now and Then” saying that they had secured a limited number of copies of the marbled blue vinyl single (also then listed as sold out everywhere), but these too sold out straight away.
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Thanks for your response. My strong hunch is exactly as you opined; there won’t be more pressings. I requested a refund this morning from Merch Bar. They’ve been good at responding timely to my email requests the past few months wanting an update, but still, no record on my doorstep. Hoping they come through with my refund!
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