The Beatles fans could enjoy songs from the band as it was recently announced that it will be available for online streaming starting on Christmas eve.
The decision to bring The Beatles to all the major streaming services is a welcome change from the current trend of artists offering their music exclusively on one platform. The Beatles also refused to sell digital downloads for years, with the group’s catalogue appearing...
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In addition to Google Play Music, the Beatles’ music will become available to stream on eight services: Apple Music, Deezer, Microsoft Grove, Amazon Prime Music, Slacker Radio, Spotify, and Tidal. Even better, the band’s music will be available on the free and fee...
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The discography available on Spotify’s streaming includes nearly every product from the legendary band from Liverpool- from “Please Please Me” to “Revolver” and both the volumes of “Past Masters”.
The Beatles fans all over the world are rejoicing about their Christmas present from the music industry as the classic albums by the group will be available on streaming services.
In addition to Google Play Music, the Beatles’ music will become available to stream on eight services: Apple Music, Deezer, Microsoft Grove, Amazon Prime Music, Slacker Radio, Spotify, and Tidal. The deal grants streaming rights to 224 songs from the original 13 studio...
This step by the steaming services is expected to churn out better revenues for companies like Spotify and Apple Music. Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play and Amazon Prime Music are among the many set to stream their songs, the technology website said. In particular, the...
Chief financial officer of music streaming service Rhapsody International, Ethan Rudin said, “The Beatles are the most iconic band in music history and their catalog is the #1 request from our subscribers around the world”, according to Reuters.
An accompanying news release on their website simply said: “Happy Crimble, with love from us to you”, employing a term popularised by the late Beatle John Lennon to describe Christmas.