Tuesday 16 November 2010

Apple announced that iTunes will sell Beatles songs

"Beatles for Sale" end up in iTunes, but also includes other Beatles albums, from "Please Please Me" to "Revolver" and then "Abbey Road".

Beatles songs have been iTunes and other online music services, sales of dreams. On Tuesday, Apple (Apple Inc) announced that in and the Beatles record company EMI and its economy companies Apple (Apple Corp) after an agreement, iTunes online music store will begin selling songs and albums to download the Beatles

Apple will sell 13 re-recorded Beatles album, "Past Master" two suits and the classic "red" and "Blue" series. Fans can be the first $ 1.29 each, or $ 12.99 an album, $ 19.99 the price of two albums to download songs.

Apple also sells a special version of the same suit, including the download 41 minutes long when the Beatles first U.S. concert "Live at the Washington Coliseum, 1964", priced at $ 149.

Apple has refused to sell Beatles music online, it is because in the Apple (Apple Inc) and Apple (Apple Corp) has always existed between the trademark dispute. In 2007, the dispute because the Apple (Apple Inc) the Apple logo and the name has been resolved with the use of a lot of people think that this is the ultimate online sales to pave the way for the Beatles music.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs • use some "pun" to celebrate the iTunes to start selling Beatles songs.

"Reached this step is a long and winding road," Jobs said referring to the Beatles 1970 album "Let it Be" in "The Long and Winding Road".

"Thanks to the Beatles and EMI, ten years ago, we realized the dream since the launch of iTunes," said Qiao Bushi.

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