Things started tentatively, however, as George, Paul and Ringo began sessions work that would ultimately
result in the completion of two old John Lennon demos, “Free as a Bird”
and “Real Love.” Both new tracks were included on the Anthology series, with the former becoming the Beatles’ 34th Top 10 U.S. hit.
“When we got in the room, they hadn’t been in the same room for,
like, 20 years or so — the three of them, all at once,” Lynne tells Itv News Central.
They would break the ice by returning to the old days. “We sat and
listened to these tales of the Beatles, and all of the things you ever
wanted to know,” Lynne adds. “I was just thrilled to bits with that. I
was in the club. There was just them three, and me — that was it.”
Lynne, who to that point had already worked with Harrison and Starr on solo projects, would later produce McCartney’s Flaming Pie project and a posthumous release by Harrison, as well.
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