Despite the grandeur of the 2012 London Olympics Opening Ceremony, the musicians involved – including former Beatle Paul McCartney – earned a mere 1 pound, or $1.57, for their services, reports the Associated Press. Olympics organizers say the small sum was paid to the music stars in order to make their contracts binding.
McCartney performed a rousing rendition of "Hey Jude" at the
ceremony, while rockers the Arctic Monkeys played the Beatles' "Come
Together" as well as their own hit, "I Bet You Look Good on the
Dancefloor." Rapper Dizzee Rascal, Mike Oldfield and Emeli Sande also
performed at the ceremony, which was watched by an average 42 million
people worldwide. Director Danny Boyle directed the spectacular
presentation, while dance icons Underworld served as music directors.

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