Released | 27 November 1970 |
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Recorded | 26 May 1970 – September 1970 Abbey Road Studios, London;Trident Studios, London |
Genre | Rock |
Length | 105:59 |
Label | Apple |
Producer | George Harrison, Phil Spector |

Showing posts with label george harrison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label george harrison. Show all posts
Saturday, June 2, 2012
George Harrison: My Sweet Lord.
Friday, April 13, 2012
George Harrison, I Got My Mind Set On You.
Cloud Nine was Harrison's comeback album. He hadn't had a hit since 1981 with "All Those Years Ago," and his previous US #1 was "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" in 1973.
Harrison had the record for longest span between #1 hits. "Got My Mind Set On You," was his last single to chart.
A lot of Harrison's work used unusual instruments and based on Indian music. This proved that he could release a song requiring very little thought and send it up the charts.
ELO bandleader Jeff Lynne produced this song with Harrison. His influence can be heard in the backing vocals of the chorus. Along with Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan, and Tom Petty, Harrison and Lynne formed The Traveling Wilburys in 1988.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Dylan Harrison Duet: If Not For You
"If Not for You" is a song written and performed by Bob Dylan, recorded for his 1970 album New Morning. George Harrison released a version of the song in November 1970 (Dylan had released his the previous month) on his album All Things Must Pass. The following year, Dylan and Harrison would duet on "If Not for You" during a sound check for the Concert for Bangladesh.
Released: October 19, 1970
Recorded: June – August 1970 at Studio B and Studio E, Columbia Studio Building, 49 East 52nd Street, New York City
Genre: Rock, country rock, country
Length: 35:21
Label: Columbia
Producer: Bob Johnston
Friday, February 10, 2012
Pattie Boyd inspired a lot of great songs.
Patricia Boyd (born 17 March 1944) is an English model and photographer, and the former wife of both George Harrison and Eric Clapton. She was the inspiration for many songs written by both musicians.
Harrison's "Something", "I Need You", "For You Blue" and "Isn't It a Pity".
On September 7, 1976, Clapton wrote "Wonderful Tonight" for Pattie Boyd while waiting for her to get ready to attend Paul and Linda McCartney's annual Buddy Holly party.
Of "Wonderful Tonight," Boyd would say: "For years it tore at me. To have inspired Eric, and George before him, to write such music was so flattering. 'Wonderful Tonight' was the most poignant reminder of all that was good in our relationship, and when things went wrong it was torture to hear it."
Duane Allman came up with the famous guitar riff and played lead with Clapton. The riff was based on one Albert King played on his song "As The Years Go Passing By," but at a faster speed.
Duane Allman played guitar on this track. Clapton invited him to play after seeing him perform with the Allman Brothers. Clapton called Allman the "catalyst" for the album.
Clapton's marriage was in bad shape at the time. This is a positive song affirming his love, but many of the songs Clapton wrote on the album, including "Just Like A Prisoner" and "She's Waiting (For Another Lover)," express his doubts about his marriage.
Frank Sinatra said the song "Something" "The greatest love song ever written." He often performed it in the '70s, at one point wrongly attributing it to Lennon and McCartney rather than Harrison.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
George Harrison: Here Comes the Sun.
"Here Comes the Sun" is a song by George Harrison from The Beatles' 1969 album Abbey Road. "Here Comes the Sun" is one of Harrison's best-known Beatles contributions alongside "Something".
Studio album by The Beatles
Released: 26 September 1969
Recorded: 22 February – 20 August 1969 EMI, Olympic and Trident Studios, London
Genre: Rock
Length: 47:23
Label: Apple
Producer: George Martin
Riche Havens "Folk Version" .
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