The song will be used in a film as the musical backdrop to a montage of Beatles photos snapped by McCartney�s late wife Linda from 1967 to the breakup of the band in 1970.
Apparently, McCartney wanted to include the track in the Anthology documentary and album but George Harrison thought that the song was "too far out."
A release date for the film and song has yet to be announced.
Also keep an eye out for the DVD release of Anthology and �A Hard Day�s Night� and a reported reissue of the �Let It Be� album without the studio add-ons that producer Phil Spector mixed into the released version of the album.
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