John Lennon singles are now available on iTunes
John Lennon fans will have a field day now with the debut of the solo catalog of the singer on iTunes (www.itunes.com). The best 16 of the works of the legend are now available from EMI Music as a first timer on iTunes from this day. The digital debuts of “Lennon Legend” and “Acoustic” are available for the limited period of 30 days with exclusive video content.” John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band,” “Sometime in New York City,” “Walls and Bridges,” “Milk and Honey” and the collections “Anthology” and “Working Class Hero” are now here to make magic on iTunes.“John would have loved the fact that his music will now be available in a format suited to a new generation of listeners,” said Yoko Ono.
“John Lennon is one of the greatest artists of our time,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “We’re thrilled to have his solo catalog available on the iTunes Store for the first time.”
At the price of a simple and easy $1.29 per song, this digital catalog will feature DRM free high quality tracks with 256 kbps AAC encoding for sounds like the actual original recordings.
Having a catalog of over 5 million songs, 500 movies and 550 television shows, iTunes has the distinction of being the worlds hugest collection catalog.
With the distinction of being the easiest to use, and breaking features like podcasting support, seamless integration with iPod and iMix playlist sharing along with the the fact that they convert earlier purchased songs into full albums at discounted prices, it is probably the best way to discover music, purchase and download legally.
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