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Wow, owning the Beatles’ music must be awesome! I mean, who wouldn’t want to have access to all those classic tunes? From ‘Help!’ to ‘Hey Jude’, you’d be able to rock out anytime you wanted. Plus, with so many hits under their belt, you’d never get bored. Talk about a dream come true!
Who Owns The Beatles Now? [Solved]
Wow! Sony just sealed the deal, snagging Jackson’s 50 percent stake in Sony/ATV for a cool $750 million. Now they own the Lennon-McCartney catalog and an impressive 750,000 songs. Talk about a sweet deal!
The Beatles: One of the most iconic and influential bands in music history, The Beatles were formed in Liverpool, England in 1960 and are widely considered to be the most successful band of all time. They are owned by Apple Corps Ltd., a company founded by the members of the band.
Recordings: The Beatles have released 13 studio albums, as well as numerous singles and live recordings. Their music has been covered by countless artists over the years and is still popular today.
Publishing Rights: Apple Corps Ltd owns all publishing rights to The Beatles’ songs, including lyrics, melodies, chords and arrangements. This means that any artist wishing to cover a song must obtain permission from Apple Corps before doing so.
Merchandise: Apple Corps also owns all rights to merchandise related to The Beatles such as t-shirts, posters and other memorabilia items which can be found online or at stores around the world.
Films & Documentaries: Several films have been made about The Beatles over the years including A Hard Day’s Night (1964), Let It Be (1970) and Anthology (1995). In addition, there have been several documentaries about them such as Eight Days a Week (2016) which was produced by Ron Howard for Apple Music/Apple TV+.
He owns the Beatles! Yeah, he’s got all their albums and everything. He’s a huge fan - can’t get enough of ’em. He’s always singing their songs and playing air guitar. It’s pretty cool!