Get Back, a documentary about The Beatles, which featured over six hours of restored footage of the band, brought in millions for the Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and the widows of their bandmates
New accounts show that The Beatles raked in millions from their Get Back documentary.
The band’s Apple Corps Ltd netted £58.4million in income last year, or £160,000 per day.
The bumper earnings allowed Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and their bandmates’ widows to pay themselves over £5m each.
The company said it “benefitted from the release of the Get Back documentary” and the stage show Love in Las Vegas, re-opened in 2021.
Apple Corps, set up in 1968, is owned jointly by Sir Paul, Sir Richard Starkey, Yoko Ono Lennon and Olivia Harrison.
The company made a £11.7m pre-tax profit for 2022 compared with £2.8m in the previous year.
Get Back launched on Disney+ in November last year and featured over six hours of restored footage, including The Beatles’ last gig.
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