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Fans can stream Beatles music at several sites as of December 24
Streaming services have suffered a few high-profile setbacks in the previous year. The Fab Four’s music is also playing on other major music streaming services, including Spotify, Tidal, Deezer, Google Play, and Amazon Prime.
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Streaming services, such as Apple Music have already been flourishing after securing rights with mainstream music icons, including Taylor Swift for exclusive streaming privileges of her album 1989.
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”.
Some streaming services are offering special Beatles playlists and more.
Happy holidays from the Beatles: As of 12:01 a.m. on December 24, the band’s music will finally be available on streaming services worldwide.
Big news… classic albums by The Beatles such as Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band will be released on streaming services.
This announcement comes as a pleasant surprise as it was five years ago when the group’s back catalogue was made available for purchase for the first time on Apple’s iTunes, according to News.com.au. The company sold about two million tracks within a number of days.
More recently, British superstar Adele decided not to stream her latest album, “25”.
The Beatles are set to enter the streaming era in time for Christmas. Probably not, but their catalog is enormous and the baby boomers who grew up with them have probably worn out the records by now and wouldn’t mind having the band’s entire catalog available to stream.
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Consider it an early Christmas gift for your dad: The Beatles will start streaming online.