Beatles - Real Love (1996)
TVRip | Rock/Pop | 1996 | English | 512x384 | Lame MP3 44100Hz stereo ,128 kbit/s | avi | 35.1 mb | 3 min 46 sec
TVRip | Rock/Pop | 1996 | English | 512x384 | Lame MP3 44100Hz stereo ,128 kbit/s | avi | 35.1 mb | 3 min 46 sec
"Real Love" is a song written by John Lennon. Lennon made six takes of the song in 1979 and 1980 with "Real Life", a different song that merged with "Real Love". The song was ignored until 1988 when the sixth take was used on the documentary soundtrack Imagine: John Lennon. The song was well received and many considered it to be one of Lennon's best.
Although the song was released as single in both the UK and US on 4 March 1996, the first time the song was publicly aired had come on 20 November 1995, when the American television network, the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) aired the second episode of The Beatles Anthology.
The single also has a music video to go with it, which featured shots of the three remaining Beatles recording in Sussex, and also mixed in shots of The Beatles taken during their career. Geoff Wonfor, who directed the Anthology documentary, filmed The Beatles recording in the studio with a handheld camcorder, as they did not want to be aware of the camera recording. Kevin Godley, who co-directed the music video, went on the record to state that it was meant to be a "fly on the wall thing."[2] There are actually 2 different versions of this video: the first version aired during the second installment of "The Beatles Anthology" television mini-series on ABC, at the end of the episode. The second version is the more common of the 2, and appears on the "Anthology" DVD set.