Apple is expected to announce today awaited the start of sales of Beatles songs in your iTunes Store, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
The recordings of the legendary boys of Liverpool, who separated for nearly 40 years, will be sold for the first time in the shop of the company, reports an article published yesterday by the WSJ, citing sources familiar with the matter.
The arrival of the works of the Beatles to iTunes, and for legal downloading in general, have been delayed for years. Apple has had several disputes with Apple Corps, the band’s label. In addition, group members and their families have had some battles over the rights of royalty to EMI, which owns the recordings.
The WSJ says it has managed to find out details about the deal.
Since yesterday Apple promises big news for iTunes from today.
” Tomorrow is just another day. You’ll never forget.” Says the teaser on the website. The message could be a reference to lyrics of a song by Paul, “Another Day” which includes the phrase “It’s Just Another Day” in its chorus.
Another “proof” (and enforced) the arrival of the Fab Four on iTunes would be the position of the clocks with the time of the announcement today at four locations around the world and the positions of the arms of the band on the cover of the classic album “Help”, 1965.
And the news spread so quickly that even has a personal lampooning of “similarity” between Apple and watches cover of “Help.”
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