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 Beatles' final song "Now and Then," revived through AI technology, receives Grammy nominations for Record of the Year and ...
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Their final song, called “Now and Then,” was restored last year with the help of AI, and is now up for record of the year ...
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