The Beatles recently won a Grammy for “Now and Then,” their final song featuring John Lennon’s vocals enhanced through AI; Ringo said the win “felt like John was with us” After all these years, The Beatles Still Rock…Full Details…

In a moment that was both historic and deeply emotional, the Beatles recently took home a Grammy Award for “Now and Then,” the long-awaited “final” song from the legendary band. Originally built around a raw demo tape recorded by John Lennon in the late 1970s, the song was completed in 2023 with the help of artificial intelligence, which allowed Lennon’s voice to be isolated and enhanced with stunning clarity. The track, featuring all four Beatles Lennon, McCartney, Harrison (via archived guitar work), and Starr has now become both a technological marvel and a powerful goodbye.

Accepting the award on behalf of the band, Ringo Starr offered heartfelt words that touched fans around the world. “It felt like John was with us,” he said, holding back tears. “To be standing here all these years later, winning a Grammy with him again—it’s something I never thought we’d do.” The win marked yet another first in the Beatles’ already unmatched legacy, proving that even six decades after their debut, the band’s emotional resonance and creative spirit are still very much alive.
“Now and Then” began as a simple piano-and-voice home recording by Lennon. For years, it remained unfinished due to technical limitations. But with recent advancements in AI-powered audio restoration—developed in part by Peter Jackson’s team for the Get Back documentary—Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr were able to complete the song with respect and authenticity. The result was a hauntingly beautiful ballad that captured everything fans loved about the Beatles: honesty, harmony, and heart.
Critics praised the track not just as a nostalgic novelty, but as a legitimate artistic achievement. McCartney’s bassline, Ringo’s drums, and Harrison’s preserved guitar tracks all work seamlessly around Lennon’s delicate vocals, creating a song that feels fresh while unmistakably Beatles. It’s more than a technical triumph—it’s an emotional one. Fans young and old embraced “Now and Then” as a bridge between generations, a reminder that the Beatles were never just a band—they were a feeling.

The Grammy win has reignited conversations about the Beatles’ lasting relevance. New listeners have discovered their music for the first time, while longtime fans see “Now and Then” as the perfect bookend to a storied career. For McCartney and Starr, it’s a fitting tribute not only to Lennon and Harrison, but to the enduring bond the four shared a bond that has transcended time, distance, and even death.


