The Beatles, nearly six decades after they broke up, have been nominated for Record of the Year for "Now And Then" at the 67th Grammy Awards.
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The Fab Four’s supposed last “new” song, “Now and Then,” was nominated Friday for the Record of the Year Grammy and will be ...
Referred to by Paul McCartney as “the last Beatles song,” the track ... Grammy win came in 1965 at the 7th Grammy Awards, ...
Record of the Year, the Fab Four are once again up for the award in that category. The Beatles’ “Now and Then” Earns Grammy ...
In the early days of rock and roll, songs were shorter. It took tracks like Bob Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone,” which was released in 1965 and was over six minutes ... In and out and onto the next.
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