The Beatles arrive in Apple Music, Spotify for Christmas

The Beatles Apple Music ChristmasThe songs of the famous band The Beatles will be available for streaming through the most popular audio streaming services starting on December 24, sources close to the band confirming their availability for listening.

According to these sources, all songs The Beatles will be available in Apple Music, Spotify, Google Play, Tidal and Amazon Prime Music starting tomorrow, so you will be able to listen to your favorite songs right on Christmas Eve, their release being a perfect gift for the band's fans.

Although many people would have thought that the free streaming options of the big services of this kind will not allow listening to The Beatles songs, well, even those who use Spotify for free will be able to listen to the band's music for Christmas.

Some artists have chosen not to offer their music in this way through audio streaming services, Taylor Swift being a perfect example, but those who manage the rights to The Beatles songs believe that everyone should have access to the songs.

The world's most famous band will finally be available on streaming music services, starting this Thursday, Christmas Eve. And they'll be available very, very widely: Industry sources say that the Fab Four's music will be on all of the obvious music services, including Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play and Tidal, as well as some you might not expect, including Amazon's Prime Music.

The songs of The Beatles were released in digital format in 2010, the iTunes Store then having exclusivity based on a very strong desire of Steve Jobs to offer the albums to Apple customers, his decision bringing sales of 2 million songs in just a few days.

Having said that, if you have an Apple Music subscription then you will be able to listen to The Beatles songs starting tomorrow.