One final source of uncirculated recordings is the set of sessions held in 1994-1995 for the Anthology project.
But there's a fair share of interview footage of Harrison, too-some of it captured for the Beatles' Anthology project, some of it previously unseen.
That same year McCartney, Harrison and Starr collaborated on the Anthology project.
Documenting their history in the band's own words, the Anthology project included the release of several unissued Beatles recordings.
Following the Anthology project, Harrison collaborated with Ravi Shankar on the latter's Chants of India.
Lewis executive-produced the band's Archaeology album, a pastiche of the Beatles' Anthology project.
It was after the Anthology project (spearheaded by Neil Aspinall) that the company resumed making significantly large profits again and began its revival.
Like the Anthology project that it lampooned, it featured tracks ostensibly from all periods of the Rutles' career, sequenced to reflect the fictional band's chronology.
They did, however, make two new records in 1994, despite Lennon's 1980 death, for the Anthology project.
In 1994 George Martin remixed the song yet again, this time for the Anthology project (RM/RS '94)