Olivia Harrison was fixing up a clock her husband George Harrison once bought when Paul McCartney phoned to discuss their new track – which had the same title as the ornament.
While tinkering with an antique clock her late husband George Harrison once acquired, Olivia Harrison received a call from Paul McCartney regarding their newly unearthed track, 'Now and Then.' Remarkably, the clock bore the same inscription as the song's title, leading Olivia to believe it was a sign of George's approval.
She said:"“I cleaned it up a little bit, stuck a battery in. Lo and behold, it worked. Phone rings. It’s Paul, reminding me of this third song that was on the cassette tape with Real Love and Free As A Bird. He said, 'The song, it’s called Now And Then'. It just felt like George was saying, 'It’s OK'."
She revealed that George loved the wacky clock made from recycled materials. Olivia added: "It had a Scrabble letters on which said, 'Now And Then'. He was just attracted to it."
The Beatles scored their 17th No1 single last week – 60 years after their first chart-topper From Me To You.
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Wow! That's very spooky
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