No Beatles Yet, iTunes Gets John Lennon

Although the library of Beatles music isn't expected to be available digitally until next year, Apple announced Tuesday that it has made available the solo catalog of John Lennon. 16 works from EMI have been posted on iTunes, although all but two were available for purchase on other services previously.

The “Lennon Legend” and “Acoustic” collections are making their digital debut on iTunes, and for the next 30 days, exclusive video content will be included with the albums "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band," "Sometime in New York City,; "Walls and Bridges," "Milk and Honey" and the collections "Anthology" and "Working Class Hero." All tracks are available in DRM-free form for $1.29 USD per song.

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