The Beatles’ ‘Here Comes the Sun’ New Music Video: Watch

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A screen shot of one of the many photos featured in the new “Here Comes the Sun” video

On the 50th anniversary of The Beatles‘ 1969 studio masterpiece Abbey Road, a new video for the album’s timeless George Harrison composition, “Here Comes the Sun,” has been released.

A trailer for the clip was revealed on September 23, days ahead of its September 26 premiere, which coincides with the 50th anniversary of the album’s release. Deluxe, expanded editions of the album arrive on Friday, September 27.

The music video’s global premiere event was hosted across the official YouTube channels for The Beatles, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. The video premiered at 12:02 p.m. EDT. Fans were able to tune in an hour ahead for a 60-minute countdown to the music video’s worldwide debut.

The “Here Comes the Sun” video features rare Beatles photos and the song’s new stereo mix.

Watch the new “Here Comes the Sun” video

Order the Super Deluxe edition here; and the 3-LP deluxe edition here. Full details, including previously unreleased takes of “Something,” “Oh! Darling,” and more are available here.

From the Sept. 23 announcement: The “Here Comes The Sun” music video welcomes the viewer into Abbey Road Studios’ Studio Two, where The Beatles famously recorded most of Abbey Road, to experience a unique and moving sunrise above the band’s instruments and gear. Working closely with Apple Corps Ltd., the video is directed by Trunk Animation’s director team Alasdair + Jock (Alasdair Brotherston and Jock Mooney) and produced by Trunk’s Maria Manton. The video’s sun centerpiece was filmed as it was meticulously crafted on-set in Abbey Road’s Studio Two. The video features photos from the Apple Corps archive, and photos and footage shot by Linda McCartney supplied by Paul McCartney.

Watch the teaser clip, released on Sept. 23

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