Ringo Starr Hopes The Beatles’ ‘Now and Then’ Wins Grammy: A Long-Awaited Moment for Fans
Ringo Starr, the legendary drummer of The Beatles, has expressed his hopes that the band’s final track, “Now and Then,” will
secure a Grammy win. Released as part of the band’s 2023 reimagined collection, “Now and Then” carries a deep emotional
weight, as it is one of the last compositions that was originally recorded by John Lennon in the 1970s but
completed with the help of modern technology and contributions from Starr and Paul McCartney.
The song, which resonates with both nostalgia and the timeless essence of The Beatles’ unique sound, has generated
significant buzz, with fans and critics alike praising its emotional depth and musical richness. Starr, in a recent interview,
shared his excitement and hopes for the track’s success at the Grammy Awards, emphasizing the importance of the song
as a symbol of the band’s enduring legacy.“It’s incredible to think that after all these years, we can still be part of the
music scene in such a meaningful way,” said Starr. “This song means so much to me, and I hope it resonates with listeners
everywhere, just as it did for us when we finished it. A Grammy would be a wonderful way to honor John, George,
and the whole Beatles family.”“Now and Then” represents not just a piece of musical history, but also the emotional
bond between the surviving members of The Beatles, who have long carried forward the band’s iconic sound. The
track’s Grammy nomination would be a fitting tribute to their remarkable influence on the world of music. Fans are
eagerly awaiting the awards season to see if “Now and Then” will add another accolade to The Beatles’ already legendary collection.