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The Beatles: New compilation 'Tomorrow Never Knows' released on iTunes
A fresh new compilation of tracks by The Beatles has been released on iTunes.
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This collection, named 'Tomorrow Never Knows' is a collection of 14 classic Beatles tracks, deemed to be among their "most powerful rock songs".
The tracks included 'Paperback Writer', 'Back In The USSR', 'Helter Skelter' and 'Savoy Truffle'.
Earlier on July 24, the compilation was released along with a free promo video for their song 'Hey Bulldog'.
Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters frontman, also wrote a letter especially for the album about what the band meant to him.
"If it weren't for The Beatles, I would not be a musician," he wrote.
"The Beatles seemed to be capable of anything. They knew no boundaries, and in that freedom they seemed to define what we now know today as 'Rock and Roll'."
Grohl added: "From one generation to the next, The Beatles will remain the most important rock band of all time. Just ask [daughter] Violet."
Recently, Ringo Starr said that, he is "proud" that The Beatles' music is still popular with young people.
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