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The Beatles Gets A New Animated Music Video For ‘Here, There And Everywhere’

A new official video has been released for The Beatles‘ ‘Here, There and Everywhere’.

The track is taken from the newly mixed and expanded special edition of the band’s classic 1966 album ‘Revolver ‘, which was reissued in November.

The animated video, which has been made by Trunk Animation and directed by Rok Predin, depicts the band as they travel the world. “Follow the band on tour, as they face an ever-changing backdrop of cities, hotels, roads and gigs, with only each other to rely on,” said Trunk Animation’s Richard Barnett in a statement about the video. “A magical dancer appears to each of them, representing inspiration and creative freedom.”

It follows previously released new videos for the ‘Revolver’ tracks ‘Taxman‘ and ‘I’m Only Sleeping ‘. The reissue of the album included new mixes of all 14 original tracks, overseen by Giles Martin, son of the original producer George. The song was also covered in June this year by Elvis Costello, who played the song as a tribute on the occasion of Paul McCartney’s 80th birthday.

The “super deluxe” version of the ‘Revolver’ reissue also included 28 early takes from the recording sessions and three home demos, as well as the ‘Paperback Writer’ single. The album was narrowly beaten to the top spot in the UK Albums Chart in November by Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’.

Watch the MV below:

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