Only a few songs from that "lost" project have ever seen the light of day.
Eventually the song saw release as the first new Beatles single since 1970.
The song isn't very good, quite amateur really, can't see it blowing up as Beck suggests.
The new songs from the 2009 recording sessions did see more of the group become involved vocally.
Since its release, both the song and video have seen moderate airplay.
The remaining four songs would see the light of day on subsequent 1970s albums.
So I guess it's a pretty much accepted practice for other companies to bring out a record just like it - same song, see.
The song saw a limited release of 500 7-inch singles, which sold out in two days.
It was so I could bring out that song and someone could see the light.
The song has seen a success in many countries.