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BEATLES - MACCA POSITIVE ON BEATLES DOWNLOAD DEAL WITH ITUNES

The Beatles back-catalogue is set to be released for download thanks to a deal between Sir Paul McCartney and iTunes, according to reports.
A deal believed to be worth around £200 million would be split between Macca, Ringo Starr and the families of John Lennon and George Harrison.
EMI, Sony and Michael Jackson would also all be entitled to a cut as they own part of the publishing rights, but McCartney would still be in for a substantial windfall.
Some of the less sensitive newspapers point out the money could be used to fund his divorce settlement with Heather Mills-McCartney. She is expected to get between £20 million and £30 million but, with future earnings taken into account, that could increase further.
Macca was in upbeat mood nonetheless, saying of the iTunes deal: "It's all happening soon. The whole thing is primed, ready to go."
Bets are now being taken about which Beatles track will top the download charts as a result, with Yesterday and Hey Jude among the favourites.
Let's hope We Can Work It Out doesn't feature too prominently, or journalists may go into sarcasm overload.
08/03/2008 18:46:34
Also see: BEATLES - GEORGE HARRISON - JOHN LENNON - MICHAEL JACKSON - PAUL MCCARTNEY - RINGO STARR - SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY
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hope mill$$ keeps her end and stops postponing the divorce;
the most hated woman in the world should just hop to and get it over.
Bravisimo, Sir Paul
the ho bunny hop?????Mill$$$$ ya po'd the world, hop as fast as you can before its
too late





