Illustration photo – Concert of former Beatles member Paul McCartney as part of the One On One tour on June 16 in Prague.
London – British musician Paul McCartney said in a BBC broadcast that he used artificial intelligence to create “the last Beatles recording”. The program in the song will be completed by the voice of the singer John Lennon, who died in 1980. He will use his earlier recordings for this, the song will be released later this year. McCartney did not reveal what specific song it will be, writes BBC News.
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“We've just finished it and it's coming out this year,” McCartney said.
According to the BBC, it could be the song Now And Then, which Lennon wrote in 1978. The remaining three members of the band were already considering recording it in the 1990s, but they finally abandoned it after one rehearsal.
The basis for the creation of the song could be the audio recordings that Lennon recorded shortly before his death in his apartment accompanied by a piano and addressed to McCartney. The audio from the tapes was cleaned up by producer Jeff Lynne, and in 1995 and 1996, Free As A Bird and Real Love were released, the first Beatles songs after a 25-year hiatus.