Google on Tuesday unveiled last-minute holiday specials for the entertainment lover in your life.

Getting into the holiday spirit, the company slashed prices on nearly every facet of its Google Play store.

Most notable is the limited-time Google Play Music subscription deal: Get three months of unlimited tunes for $1; then keep listening for the regular price of $9.99 per month.

The service offers playlists based on things you might be doing: driving, exercising, hosting friends, working, getting ready for bed. You can also browse stations by genre, mood, and decade, or just search for a specific artist, album, or song. And soon, you'll be able to listen to popular podcasts like HowStuffWorks, Public Radio International, and This Week in Tech.

Google's limited-time deal also includes access to ad-free YouTube Red. It does not, however, apply to existing customers looking to tack on a few months of cheap listening.

Android and iOS users can check out other Play bargains: up to 80 percent off e-books, 75 percent off one movie rental, and three months' subscription to Newsstand for $3.

As Engadget pointed out, only customers in the U.S., U.K., Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, and Mexico can tap into these promotions.

If that's not enough to satisfy your holiday hankering, tune into your favorite streaming site starting Thursday to spend Christmas with The Beatles.

As reported by Re/code, the Fab Four will finally be available on nearly every streaming music service — with the exception of Pandora, which doesn't do direct deals with music owners.

Everyone else — Amazon Prime Music, Apple Music, Google Play Music, Spotify, and Tidal listeners — can ditch the carols and rock out to the world's most famous band this holiday season. Plus, The Beatles' music will be available to non-subscribers, Re/code said.

The move comes five years after Apple began offering the group's music collection on iTunes.

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