Genius Lyrics
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George Harrison – Isn't It a Pity
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This was one of the many songs Harrison wrote while with The Beatles. The song is a reflection about the decaying relationship between the group. Phil Spector used his “Wall of
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George Harrison – Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)
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“Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth) is the lead single from George Harrison’s 1973 album "Living in the Material World.”
In George’s 1980 autobiography “I, Me, Mine,” he talked
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George Harrison – Beware of Darkness
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[Verse 1] / Watch out now, take care / Beware of falling swingers / Dropping all around you / The pain that often mingles in your fingertips / Beware of darkness / [Verse 2
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George Harrison – Art of Dying
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[Verse 1] / There'll come a time when all of us must leave here / There's nothing sister Mary can do / Will keep me here with you / As nothing in this life that I've been trying
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George Harrison – All Things Must Pass
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The music is George’s homage to Robbie Robertson and The Band, while the lyrics are based on the ideas of several Eastern mystics and philosophers, most directly Lao Tzu.
It was
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George Harrison – Circles
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[Verse 1] / Friends come and friends go / As I go round and round in circles / [Verse 2] / Love someone, change your mind / Decide he was a swine / As you go round and round in
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George Harrison – Wah-Wah
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George has said he wrote this after walking out of the Let It Be sessions. He was feeling undervalued and pushed around, particularly by McCartney who he was filmed having a
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George Harrison – Run of the Mill
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Run of the Mill was written in the midst of the Beatles’ break-up and expresses Harrison’s feelings of sadness at how strained and fractured the formerly close friendships within
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George Harrison – My Sweet Lord
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“My Sweet Lord” was the first single from George Harrison’s first solo album All Things Must Pass. “My Sweet Lord” became a huge success, reaching number 1 on the US Billboard Hot
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George Harrison – Dear One
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[Verse 1] / Dear one, near me, truth assessed / Reborn world wise, mind at rest / True heart sow you, God has blessed / Your soul whispers, love confessed / [Chorus] / My spirit
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George Harrison – Living in the Material World
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“Living in the Material World” is a song by English musician George Harrison, released as the title track to his 1973 solo album. In the song’s lyrics, Harrison presents a contrast
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George Harrison – Beautiful Girl
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[Verse 1] / Never seen such a beautiful girl / Got me shaking inside / Calling on me from deep within her eyes / Not the kind you go handing around / Want to keep her right there
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George Harrison – I'd Have You Anytime
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The opening track of Harrison’s album, All Things Must Pass, released in 1970.
The song was written by George Harrison and Bob Dylan in November 1968. Harrison came up with the
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George Harrison – What Is Life
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The 1970 song was originally intended for musician Billy Preston. Harrison kept it and finally released it himself, and the recording featured Eric Clapton, along with the entire
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George Harrison – I Dig Love
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[Verse 1] / I dig love / I dig love / I dig love / Hmm, I dig love in the morning / I dig love in the evening / I dig love and I want you to know I dig love / [Verse 2] / I love
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George Harrison – Faster
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In 1977 George Harrison took sabbatical. During this year he went off the world with the Formula One —which he described as a ‘noisy “rock 'n’ roll"— entourage and attended some of
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George Harrison – Bye Bye, Love
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[Chorus] / Bye bye love / Bye bye happiness / Hello loneliness / I think I'm gonna cry / Bye bye love / Bye bye sweet caress / Hello emptiness / I know I'm gonna die / Goodbye my
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George Harrison – Flying Hour
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[Verse 1] / All through my life I've been hearing / All about those good old days / It makes no difference / What was or what may be / [Chorus] / The past it is gone / The future
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George Harrison – Awaiting on You All
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[Verse 1] / You don't need no love in / You don't need no bed pan / You don't need a horoscope or a microscope / To see the mess that you're in / If you open up your heart / You
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George Harrison – Sat Singing
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[Verse 1] / Sitting as the noonday sun / Shines high up in a clear blue sky / While warming me I drift away / No memories of the times gone by / The moment that I lose my mind
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George Harrison – The Light That Has Lighted the World
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[Verse 1] / I've heard how some people, have said that I've changed / That I'm not what I was, how it really is a shame / The thoughts in their heads manifest on their brow / Like
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George Harrison – Greece
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[Verse 1] / Yugo to Slavia / Half past Armenia / Down and towards the Med / Left side of Turkey / Nowhere near Fiji / You will find Greece / [Verse 2] / You may Athena / Handed on
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George Harrison – World of Stone
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“World of Stone” is a song by George Harrison, released in 1975 on Extra Texture (Read All About It), his final album for Apple Records. It was also the B-side of the album’s lead
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George Harrison – Brainwashed
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“Brainwashed” is the final and title track from the final George Harrison album.
In his last song, George tell us that we are all brainwashed by all kind of organizations that try
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George Harrison – When We Was Fab
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Written by and produced by George Harrison and Jeff Lynne, “When We Was Fab” is a reminiscence on George Harrison’s time as a member of the Beatles.
The song was conceived by
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George Harrison – Cosmic Empire (Day 2 Demo / Take 1)
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[Intro] / I'm waiting in the queue / To go the Cosmic Empire / I want a front row pew / Down at the Cosmic Empire / An omnipresent view / Down at the Cosmic Empire / [Verse 1
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George Harrison – Never Get Over You
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[Verse 1] / I know I'll never get over you / So deep this feeling I have for you / Your eyes pierce through my heart / Your smile tears me apart / I knew it, it's so true / I'll
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George Harrison – Wreck of the Hesperus
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“Wreck Of The Hesperus” is a song Harrison wrote a couple years before recording it for Cloud Nine. It was written about getting old, using metaphors to proclaim how he still felt
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George Harrison – Blow Away
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[Verse 1] / Day turned black, sky ripped apart / Rained for a year 'til it dampened my heart / Cracks and the leaks, the floorboards caught rot / About to go down, I had almost
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George Harrison – Behind That Locked Door
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Harrison wrote the song in August 1969 as a message to Bob Dylan, who was making a comeback to the stage, headlining at the Isle of Wight Festival.
Harrison watched Dylan’s
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George Harrison – This Song
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“This Song” is an upbeat criticism of the copyright infringement case that emerged surrounding George Harrison’s 1971 hit “My Sweet Lord.” Harrison was sued by Bright Tunes, who
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William Hinson – George Harrison
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(Verse 1) / I love it when you say things / So I can sit and watch you talk / I love it when you say George Harrison / Is better in comparison / To all three minus Paul / I love it
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George Harrison – Let It Down
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[Verse 1] / Though you sit in another chair / I can feel you here / Looking like I don't care, but I do— I do / Hiding it all behind anything I see / Should someone be looking at
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George Harrison – Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
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“Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)” is a song by George Harrison and was released on his acclaimed triple album, All Things Must Pass. The track is a tribute to Frankie
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George Harrison – If Not for You
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[Verse 1] / If not for you / Babe, I couldn't even find the door / I couldn't even see the floor / I'd be sad and blue, if not for you / [Verse 2] / If not for you / Babe, the
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