Free As A Bird: The Beatles' Reunion and Creative Process Revealed

A new short film delves into the creation of The Beatles' 1994 single "Free as a Bird" and has been released on YouTube. Titled "Free As A Bird: A Song Reborn," the film showcases how Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr came together after 24 years using an unfinished John Lennon demo to craft the song. Viewers get a glimpse of never-before-seen footage from the studio sessions where the trio, along with producer Jeff Lynne, worked on the track and discussed their approach to honoring Lennon's legacy in his absence.
The making of "Free as a Bird" is a highlight in the recently updated The Beatles Anthology, a restored version of ABC's 1995 documentary now available for streaming on Disney+. The new release includes a ninth installment, expanding on the original eight-part series with additional insights from the "Free as a Bird" sessions. The song itself went on to become The Beatles' 34th top-10 hit in the U.S. and earned them a Grammy for best pop performance by a duo or group with vocal.
In conclusion, the short film and The Beatles Anthology offer fans a deeper look into the creative process behind "Free as a Bird" and the band's reunion, shedding light on a significant moment in music history.