Having re-recorded both Free As A Bird and Real Love as singles, McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr started playing around with Now And Then — which had been recorded by Lennon in his apartment the Dakota Building in 1979, the year before he was fatally shot — and which actually showed more promise than either of the released “Threetles” singles. In March 1995, the three of them started working on Now And Then by recording a backing track, however after only a day’s work, the song was abandoned, and scrapped. Lynne said the session — which took place, like all the Anthology sessions, at McCartney’s studio at The Mill, in East Sussex — consisted only of “one day — one afternoon, really — messing with it. The song had a chorus but almost totally lacking in verses. We did the backing track, a rough go we really didn’t finish.”