Beatles Tracks Not Coming To iTunes Any Time Soon; McCartney: Talks At An Impasse
Paul McCartney has thrown some cold water on hopes that Beatles' recordings would finally make it to iTunes, saying that negotiations with Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) Inc. have stalled, AP reported. As has happened many times before, fans of the band's... 1 month ago
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