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Records issued "Try Some, Buy Some" backed by "Tandoori Chicken" on 16 April 1971 in Britain (as Apple 33). The US release took place on 19 April (as Apple 1832). Ronnie gave several interviews to the UK music press to promote the single. She told Symes that it took a long time to learn and
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includes "Lovely La-De-Day", as well as two instrumental versions of "You". The bootleg also includes a drunken jam session in which
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than he preferred and view its dense production as being out of place on the album; others admire the lyrics and melody, and recognise a seductive quality in the song. Having long been unavailable following its 1971 release, Ronnie
Spector's version was reissued in 2010 on the compilation
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said the "mere snatch of a song" was transformed into a "mighty four-minute track by virtue of an astounding production from Phil
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commented: "This was considered an underhand trick in some quarters. However, since the single had clearly not received the attention it merited, it could be argued that George was simply husbanding his resources carefully." In an otherwise highly favourable review for
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Harrison states that he opened his eyes "and I saw you". According to Christian theologian
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cited the track as an example of the "most compelling" aspect of Harrison's music – namely, when his songs " in those strange shadows of elusive regret and longing, even fear". Five years after this, in an album review for
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production aesthetic to full effect on "Try Some, Buy Some" and was stunned at the single's commercial failure. The recording features a choir and long, lavishly orchestrated instrumental passages arranged by
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Harrison biographer Simon Leng describes the tune as "the most extreme example" of its composer's "circular melodic" style, "seeming to snake through an unending series of harmonic steps". As reproduced in
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record label was a condition of Spector's deal with the company, one that Harrison and Lennon, as avowed fans of the Ronettes, were happy to honour. According to former Beatles sound engineer
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in May 1971, Ronnie said she had hated being away from the music industry. The situation had been forced on her by Spector's semi-retirement in 1966, following the failure in America of
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in slow motion. The closing portions of the orchestral arrangement are breathtaking, displaying a geometrical logic which makes use of suspended rhythms drawn out to screaming point.
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that "Try Some, Buy Some" was one of his compositions he rated "really high" and that he might record it for his next album. He added that he could envisage including a
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Simon Leng dismisses the Ronnie Spector album project as "self-indulgence" on the part of the two producers and says that the inclusion of "Try Some, Buy Some" on
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magazine's reviewer described "Try Some, Buy Some" as a "powerful production ballad" that had "all the ingredients to break through big", while stating that
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song so seductively melodic it might induce the opposite effect". Elliot Huntley praises Harrison's "yearning" vocal as "one of the many highlights" of
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587:(the latter another member of the Dominos), alternating on bass; and
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373:
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that was first released in April 1971 as a single by American singer
1439:
interview, Harrison referred to Spector typically needing "eighteen
1244:
and describes the song as an "achingly beautiful awakening anthem".
1057:
Following the abandoned Ronnie Spector sessions in 1971, Harrison's
622:". The latter was originally titled "Whenever" and was intended for
498:
turned their attention to resurrecting the career of Spector's wife
478:
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All Together Now: The First Complete Beatles Discography 1961–1975
2980:, 19 July 1973, p. 54 (archived version retrieved 3 October 2017).
3349:
Mystical One: George Harrison – After the Break-up of the Beatles
3250:
Tearing Down the Wall of Sound: The Rise and Fall of Phil Spector
1398:
1258:
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357:
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chord, then follows a descending sequence that he writes as "A –
335:
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was "Tandoori Chicken", a Harrison–Spector collaboration in the
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4641:
3681:
3475:
He's a Rebel: Phil Spector – Rock and Roll's Legendary Producer
3069:, 14 October 2014 (archived version retrieved 1 November 2014).
1187:
1113:
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Harrison enlisted some of the musicians who had contributed to
231:
3678:
magazine article on the Spector, Harrison and Bowie recordings
3612:
Working Class Mystic: A Spiritual Biography of George Harrison
2070:
2068:
2066:
2064:
2062:
2060:
700:'s description of Spector's production on "Try Some, Buy Some"
639:"Tandoori Chicken" came about after Spector sent Beatles aide
2845:
Richard Williams, "In the Studio with Lennon & Spector",
659:
652:
365:
245:
track, some focus on Harrison's struggle to sing in a higher
3412:
Revolution in the Head: The Beatles' Records and the Sixties
2805:
2733:
936:
Harrison used when he completed the song for his 1975 album
297:, that he was able to hear the piece as he had imagined it.
3301:
You Never Give Me Your Money: The Beatles After the Breakup
3063:"Critic's Pick: George Harrison, 'The Apple Years 1968–75'"
2057:
1224:
Music critic Chris Ingham pairs "Try Some, Buy Some" with "
958:
890:
Be My Baby: How I Survived Mascara, Miniskirts, and Madness
518:, Spector first tried to record a song intended for her at
3394:
While My Guitar Gently Weeps: The Music of George Harrison
3160:, 15 July 2003 (archived version retrieved 14 April 2018).
1186:
magazine, Snow described "Try Some, Buy Some" as "an anti-
1159:
and described the recording as "a fairground sound, using
742:, Harrison's regular musical arranger during this period.
2862:
2703:, Bootleg Zone (archived version retrieved 24 July 2012).
1128:
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describes as having an "infectious party-style" quality.
595:
on second guitar and percussion. Another participant was
3232:
The Beatles Diary Volume 2: After the Break-Up 1970–2001
3113:, October 2003 (archived version retrieved 6 June 2015).
266:
and performed it on his tours in support of the album.
2778:
2164:
2162:
2160:
1984:"Ken Scott: Red Bull Music Academy Lecture (New York)"
3505:
The New Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll
3503:
Patricia Romanowski & Holly George-Warren (eds),
599:, who had worked with Spector as a regular member of
3507:, Fireside/Rolling Stone Press (New York, NY, 1995;
3490:
Fab Four FAQ 2.0: The Beatles' Solo Years, 1970–1980
2664:, 2010 (archived version retrieved 16 January 2019).
468:
3427:
Eight Arms to Hold You: The Solo Beatles Compendium
2578:(subscription required; retrieved 3 November 2013).
2441:(subscription required; retrieved 22 January 2021).
2393:, 24 April 1971, p. 20 (retrieved 5 December 2020).
2378:, 24 April 1971, p. 56 (retrieved 3 November 2013).
2157:
1389:On the released recording, Harrison transposed the
1295:. In a review for the 2007 limited-edition box set
738:– together with the choral parts, were arranged by
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2168:Timothy White, "George Harrison – Reconsidered",
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2004:
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1662:, Charles Hansen (New York, NY, 1973), pp. 80–81.
1535:The side-two label image was a detail taken from
1073:trill in the arrangement. After starting work on
786:, Richard Williams deemed it "a monster piece of
318:, Harrison's handwritten lyrics show the opening
6237:
4495:
4116:A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Everyday)
3095:
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2045:(subscription required; retrieved 15 July 2012).
1831:
1829:
1461:According to Badman, it was during a March 1971
763:and Eric Clapton had contributed to the record.
680:
334:; the second part of the verse, beginning on an
6281:Song recordings with Wall of Sound arrangements
3366:, Rough Guides/Penguin (London, 2006; 2nd edn;
2223:
2221:
2219:
2217:
1946:
1944:
1942:
1940:
1427:Voormann recalls Spector falling over drunk at
887:In 1990, Ronnie wrote an autobiography, titled
502:, formerly Veronica Bennett and lead singer of
260:covered "Try Some, Buy Some" on his 2003 album
3141:, 12 January 2016 (retrieved 22 January 2020).
2769:
2687:, 2 November 2010 (retrieved 22 January 2021).
2486:(archived version retrieved 12 December 2013).
2444:
2347:
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2054:Romanowski & George-Warren, pp. 934, 1021.
1993:
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4730:
4703:George Harrison: Living in the Material World
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1582:(archived version retrieved 3 November 2013).
1272:. Promoting the release in an interview with
269:
188:record label. The project was co-produced by
168:" is a song written by English rock musician
4574:The Lord Loves the One (That Loves the Lord)
3429:, 44.1 Productions (Chesterfield, MO, 2000;
3336:, Chronicle Books (San Francisco, CA, 2002;
3318:, John Wiley & Sons (Hoboken, NJ, 2006;
2628:
2595:(archived version retrieved 3 October 2014).
2544:"Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records"
2214:
2086:
1962:
1937:
1790:
1749:
1611:
1609:
1221:'), here it sits uneasily between the two."
1166:
945:
797:"Try Some, Buy Some" failed to place on the
372:, similar to the verses of his composition "
330:from E down to B, followed by a change to a
6266:Song recordings produced by George Harrison
3593:Wall of Pain: The Biography of Phil Spector
3144:
3101:"David Bowie & Tony Visconti Recording
2338:
1776:
1695:
1693:
1683:
1681:
1679:
1677:
1660:: Sheet Music for Piano, Vocal & Guitar
1618:
1599:
1597:
1268:, co-produced by his longtime collaborator
326:and the bass line descending through every
4737:
4723:
4488:
4474:
3744:A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector
3704:
3690:
3576:, 498 Productions (New Orleans, LA, 2005;
3558:, Three Rivers Press (New York, NY, 2009;
3442:Without You: The Tragic Story of Badfinger
3263:Harry Castleman & Walter J. Podrazik,
2960:
2677:Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records
2656:Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records
2526:Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records
2020:
1971:
1895:
1650:
1648:
877:Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records
490:Following their successful partnership on
293:took over the left-hand part, to play the
253:Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records
29:
1925:(archived version retrieved 30 May 2014).
1758:
1699:Michael Watts, "The New Harrison Album",
1606:
6271:Song recordings produced by Phil Spector
3874:
3351:, Guernica Editions (Toronto, ON, 2006;
3267:, Ballantine Books (New York, NY, 1976;
2550:(archived version retrieved 7 May 2017).
1690:
1674:
1594:
1331:– acoustic guitar; vocals (1973 release)
1095:
856:
852:
477:
4744:
3543:, HarperPerennial (New York, NY, 1990;
3492:, Backbeat Books (Milwaukee, WI, 2010;
2876:Castleman & Podrazik, pp. 197, 198.
1934:Romanowski & George-Warren, p. 850.
1645:
6238:
3955:Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Heart
3477:, Da Capo Press (Cambridge, MA, 2006;
3379:The Words and Music of George Harrison
1627:Mike Hennessey, "The Harrison Tapes",
1564:
1443:" before he could start work each day.
1247:
1108:format. Reflecting the album content,
4718:
4521:Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)
4469:
3685:
801:. In the US, the song debuted on the
5755:Unwashed and Somewhat Slightly Dazed
4676:Material World Charitable Foundation
4535:The Light That Has Lighted the World
4214:Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?
3396:, Hal Leonard (Milwaukee, WI, 2006;
3381:, Praeger (Santa Barbara, CA, 2010;
2867:, IPC Ignite! (London, 2003), p. 88.
2236:Madinger & Easter, pp. 427, 434.
2035:Phil Symes, "Ronnie Tries It Solo",
1367:– orchestral and choral arrangements
5550:The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell
3927:He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)
3525:, McGraw-Hill (New York, NY, 1978;
2469:
1990:, 2013 (retrieved 4 December 2020).
1522:Badfinger had recently signed with
794:as a "terrific first solo single".
510:. Ronnie's signing to the Beatles'
482:The Ronettes, with Ronnie Spector (
13:
4068:Is This What I Get for Loving You?
4045:Why Don't They Let Us Fall in Love
3614:, Quest Books (Wheaton, IL, 2011;
3462:, BBC Publications (London, 1981;
901:", the title track of her 1999 EP
494:in 1970, Harrison and co-producer
256:. A longtime admirer of the song,
14:
6302:
5474:The Man Who Sold the World (live)
5224:Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy
5182:Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)
4130:You Came, You Saw, You Conquered!
3997:Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
3663:
3574:The Beatles Solo on Apple Records
3425:Chip Madinger & Mark Easter,
3219:, Continuum (New York, NY, 2006;
2903:Castleman & Podrazik, p. 125.
2466:Castleman & Podrazik, p. 352.
2299:Castleman & Podrazik, p. 208.
2202:Castleman & Podrazik, p. 100.
745:
561:
469:Planned Ronnie Spector solo album
6261:Songs written by George Harrison
5644:Golden Years David Bowie vs KCRW
4450:
4449:
4407:Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans
3751:Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes
3711:
3303:, It Books (New York, NY, 2011;
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413:-aligned devotional message "in
176:, formerly the lead vocalist of
6035:Always Crashing in the Same Car
4144:Instant Karma (We All Shine On)
4075:Hung Up on You/Unchained Melody
4051:"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin
3913:There's No Other (Like My Baby)
3632:, Omnibus Press (London, 2003;
3252:, Vintage (New York, NY, 2008;
3234:, Omnibus Press (London, 2001;
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1116:on side one and a picture of a
5136:John, I'm Only Dancing (Again)
4959:Let's Spend the Night Together
4373:Tearing Down the Wall of Sound
4109:I'll Never Need More Than This
4017:(The Best Part of) Breakin' Up
3444:, Frances Glover Books (2000;
3364:The Rough Guide to the Beatles
2811:Madinger & Easter, p. 441.
2739:Madinger & Easter, p. 452.
2266:John Harris, "A Quiet Storm",
2074:Madinger & Easter, p. 434.
1665:
1636:
1585:
1301:, critic Thom Jurek described
861:Ronnie performing at the 2014
834:Tearing Down the Wall of Sound
428:As in his later compositions "
376:", the last track recorded by
1:
6276:Music published by Harrisongs
5695:Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)
5217:Cat People (Putting Out Fire)
4794:You've Got a Habit of Leaving
4595:The Day the World Gets 'Round
4275:Don't You Worry My Little Pet
3630:Phil Spector: Out of His Head
2820:Kevin Howlett's liner notes,
1558:
1287:and turning your life around.
1196:The Day the World Gets 'Round
1171:In his Harrison obituary for
681:Vocal and orchestral overdubs
539:Phil Spector: Out of His Head
473:
356:– E – A", before arriving at
5769:Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud
5716:I Can't Give Everything Away
4808:Can't Help Thinking About Me
4556:Living in the Material World
4498:Living in the Material World
3807:Living in the Material World
3786:John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
3190:(retrieved 3 November 2013).
3008:Living in the Material World
2970:Living in the Material World
2823:Living in the Material World
2791:"George Harrison introduces
2534:(retrieved 3 November 2013).
2437:, 29 May 1971; available at
1658:Living in the Material World
1574:Living in the Material World
1316:
1202:", the equal of anything on
1192:Living in the Material World
1163:and couched in waltz-time".
1102:Living in the Material World
1076:Living in the Material World
972:Living in the Material World
243:Living in the Material World
209:Living in the Material World
7:
5688:'Tis a Pity She Was a Whore
5658:The Stars (Are Out Tonight)
4666:George Harrison discography
3596:, Sanctuary (London, 2004;
3285:, Sanctuary (London, 2003;
3006:Mat Snow, "George Harrison
2991:"George Harrison 1943–2001"
2784:George Harrison interview,
2484:Library and Archives Canada
2041:, 8 May 1971; available at
1234:Harrison reissues, for the
16:1971 song by Ronnie Spector
10:
6307:
5811:The Man Who Sold the World
5400:You Belong in Rock n' Roll
4671:The Concert for Bangladesh
4542:Don't Let Me Wait Too Long
4337:Phil Spector International
4268:To Know Him Is to Love Him
4089:River Deep – Mountain High
3814:Some Time in New York City
3793:The Concert for Bangladesh
3765:River Deep – Mountain High
3205:
2413:. 24 April 1971. p. 1
1853:Allison, pp. 19, 104, 106.
1397:(making the opening chord
556:River Deep – Mountain High
544:Speaking to Phil Symes of
533:The plan was to produce a
270:Background and composition
199:and number 63 on Canada's
5725:
5635:
5619:Just for One Day (Heroes)
5598:I've Been Waiting for You
5559:
5384:
5145:
4882:Memory of a Free Festival
4866:
4771:
4753:
4696:The Tin Man Was a Dreamer
4658:
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4259:
4234:
4207:Rock 'n' Roll High School
4151:The Long and Winding Road
4098:
4006:
3865:
3719:
3650:, Proteus (London, 1981;
3414:, Pimlico (London, 1998;
2851:, 6 November 1971, p. 26.
2574:, May 1974; available at
2522:Stephen Thomas Erlewine,
2480:100 Singles, 5 June 1971"
2101:Williams, pp. 64–66, 163.
1167:Retrospective assessments
1063:Bangladesh Liberation War
1040:
1026:
1014:
998:
986:
978:
968:
957:
952:
946:George Harrison's version
147:
133:
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105:
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68:
60:
48:
37:
28:
23:
5463:The Hearts Filthy Lesson
4250:Back to Mono (1958–1969)
4200:Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
3948:He's Sure the Boy I Love
3892:Pretty Little Angel Eyes
3016:, November 2006, p. 124.
2860:Steve Sutherland (ed.),
2802:(retrieved 1 July 2012).
1654:"Try Some Buy Some", in
1435:on his own. In his 1987
1377:
1090:Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
1061:for the refugees of the
895:Say Goodbye to Hollywood
6210:Bring Me the Disco King
6203:Fall Dog Bombs the Moon
6140:As the World Falls Down
5741:Let Me Sleep Beside You
5536:Without You I'm Nothing
5522:I'm Afraid of Americans
4682:When Every Song Is Sung
4437:Murder of Lana Clarkson
4310:This Could Be the Night
3962:(Let's Dance) The Screw
3025:Huntley, pp. 65, 93–94.
2559:Williams, pp. 169, 173.
2174:, November 1987, p. 53.
2140:Harrison, pp. 218, 228.
1988:redbullmusicacademy.com
1591:Huntley, pp. 49–50, 64.
1237:Lexington Herald-Leader
651:, with Spector playing
620:When Every Song Is Sung
308:– George Harrison, 1972
6077:Sons of the Silent Age
5470:Strangers When We Meet
5449:The Buddha of Suburbia
5259:White Light/White Heat
4924:John, I'm Only Dancing
4342:Warner-Spector Records
3906:Under the Moon of Love
3835:Death of a Ladies' Man
2699:The Harri-Spector Show
1982:Todd L. Burns (host),
1862:MacDonald, pp. 282–83.
1714:MacDonald, pp. 322–23.
1325:– vocals (1971 single)
1289:
933:The Harri-Spector Show
871:
708:Red Bull Music Academy
693:
655:piano and Harrison on
487:
459:That Which I Have Lost
434:Tired of Midnight Blue
305:
6291:Apple Records singles
6256:George Harrison songs
5825:Oh! You Pretty Things
5776:The Width of a Circle
5509:Seven Years in Tibet"
5435:Black Tie White Noise
5294:Dancing in the Street
5189:Up the Hill Backwards
5008:Rock 'n' Roll with Me
4980:Rock 'n' Roll Suicide
4850:Love You till Tuesday
4528:Sue Me, Sue You Blues
2939:Woffinden, pp. 70–71.
2930:Spizer, pp. 256, 258.
2912:Woffinden, pp. 69–70.
2643:Thompson, pp. 141–42.
2308:Leng, pp. 49–50, 133.
2290:Williams, pp. 161–62.
1805:Allison, pp. 19, 104.
1284:
1226:Sue Me, Sue You Blues
1215:Long and Winding Road
1096:Release and reception
931:compilation known as
904:She Talks to Rainbows
863:Fest for Beatles Fans
860:
853:Aftermath and reissue
685:
577:Derek and the Dominos
552:Ike & Tina Turner
481:
463:Heading for the Light
415:television evangelist
300:
5626:Rebel Never Gets Old
5368:Maggie's Farm (live)
5094:Beauty and the Beast
4366:Take Me Home Tonight
4061:Just Once in My Life
3779:All Things Must Pass
3758:Just Once in My Life
3539:with Vince Waldron,
2921:Tillery, pp. 111–12.
2513:Brown, pp. 251, 252.
1773:Allison, pp. 104–05.
1705:, 9 June 1973, p. 3.
1671:Huntley, pp. 65, 93.
1524:Warner Bros. Records
1433:All Things Must Pass
1414:According to author
1204:All Things Must Pass
953:"Try Some, Buy Some"
899:Take Me Home Tonight
671:All Things Must Pass
612:All Things Must Pass
569:All Things Must Pass
528:All Things Must Pass
492:All Things Must Pass
395:All Things Must Pass
280:All Things Must Pass
218:All Things Must Pass
24:"Try Some, Buy Some"
5965:All the Young Dudes
5867:The Bewlay Brothers
5315:When the Wind Blows
5280:This Is Not America
4903:Hang On to Yourself
4815:Do Anything You Say
4801:Baby Loves That Way
4172:Power to the People
4031:Walking in the Rain
3828:Born to Be with You
3523:The Beatles Forever
3347:Elliot J. Huntley,
3034:Leng, pp. 105, 133.
2957:Huntley, pp. 94–95.
2795:and explains 'You'"
2697:"George Harrison –
2684:American Songwriter
2616:Huntley, pp. 64–65.
2404:"Picks of the Week"
2387:"Singles Reviews",
2370:"Spotlight Singles"
2272:, July 2001, p. 72.
2131:Leng, pp. 180, 198.
2038:Disc and Music Echo
1880:Allison, pp. 18–20.
1823:Leng, pp. 150, 184.
1814:Inglis, pp. 44, 53.
1361:– drums, tambourine
1248:David Bowie version
921:American Songwriter
792:Disc and Music Echo
547:Disc and Music Echo
486:), pictured in 1966
403:Awaiting on You All
380:, in January 1970.
72:February–March 1971
6196:Try Some, Buy Some
6133:Scream Like a Baby
5958:Lady Grinning Soul
5853:Song for Bob Dylan
5790:Black Country Rock
5589:Everyone Says 'Hi'
5301:Absolute Beginners
5129:Look Back in Anger
5108:Boys Keep Swinging
5036:Station to Station
4875:The Prettiest Star
4843:The Laughing Gnome
4588:Try Some, Buy Some
4186:Try Some, Buy Some
3842:End of the Century
3556:Bowie: A Biography
3519:Nicholas Schaffner
3488:Robert Rodriguez,
3314:Joshua M. Greene,
3213:Dale C. Allison Jr
3169:Spitz, pp. 391–92.
2968:"George Harrison,
2675:"Various Artists:
1892:Schaffner, p. 160.
1871:Greene, pp. 98–99.
1746:Rodriguez, p. 148.
872:
824:Nicholas Schaffner
605:Abbey Road Studios
488:
166:Try Some, Buy Some
56:"Tandoori Chicken"
6286:David Bowie songs
6233:
6232:
6189:The Loneliest Guy
6028:What in the World
5804:She Shook Me Cold
5651:Where Are We Now?
5442:Miracle Goodnight
5343:Never Let Me Down
5041:
4938:Drive-In Saturday
4712:
4711:
4611:
4610:
4463:
4462:
4230:
4229:
4038:Ringo, I Love You
3976:Then He Kissed Me
3941:Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah
3648:The Beatles Apart
3638:978-0-7119-9864-3
3620:978-0-8356-0900-5
3602:978-1-86074-543-0
3564:978-0-307-71699-6
3549:978-0-06-097423-7
3498:978-1-4165-9093-4
3483:978-0-306-81471-6
3387:978-0-313-37532-3
3372:978-1-84836-525-4
3324:978-0-470-12780-3
3309:978-0-06-177418-8
3258:978-1-4000-7661-1
3225:978-0-8264-1917-0
3199:Thompson, p. 251.
3087:Thompson, p. 142.
3043:Leng, pp. 133–34.
2885:Matovina, p. 190.
2712:Leng, pp. 105–06.
2654:"Various Artists
2571:Phonograph Record
2524:"Various Artists
2504:Ribowsky, p. 257.
2457:Woffinden, p. 71.
2360:Williams, p. 162.
2281:Woffinden, p. 86.
2190:Williams, p. 163.
2154:Thompson, p. 141.
2122:Thompson, p. 140.
2083:Matovina, p. 120.
1764:Harrison, p. 216.
1728:Williams, p. 161.
1687:Harrison, p. 218.
1642:Harrison, p. 215.
1603:Harrison, p. 214.
1572:"George Harrison
1349:– acoustic guitar
1121:stretch limousine
1071:soprano saxophone
1055:
1054:
1048:George Harrison,
601:the Wrecking Crew
162:
161:
158:, George Harrison
6298:
6126:Teenage Wildlife
6112:Fantastic Voyage
5993:Can You Hear Me?
5944:Panic in Detroit
5762:Cygnet Committee
5686:
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5543:Thursday's Child
5502:Dead Man Walking
5375:Prisoner of Love
5357:Heaven's in Here
5287:Loving the Alien
5210:The Drowned Girl
5203:Wild Is the Wind
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5053:Suffragette City
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4896:Moonage Daydream
4822:I Dig Everything
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4289:I Can Hear Music
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3885:Corrine, Corrina
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1123:on the reverse.
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914:compilation for
827:of excellence".
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575:, on keyboards;
455:Long, Long, Long
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391:Richard Williams
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3283:George Harrison
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963:George Harrison
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912:Come and Get It
868:Come and Get It
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6161:I'm Deranged
6154:Nite Flights
6119:It's No Game
6070:Joe the Lion
6056:Weeping Wall
5937:Aladdin Sane
5818:The Supermen
5679:Love Is Lost
5665:The Next Day
5529:I Can't Read
5488:Telling Lies
5154:Alabama Song
5029:Golden Years
4987:Diamond Dogs
4952:Life on Mars
4857:Space Oddity
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4417:The Crystals
4412:The Ronettes
4390:Other topics
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6007:Fascination
5986:Big Brother
5979:Sweet Thing
5860:Queen Bitch
5846:Andy Warhol
5726:Other songs
5364:Tin Machine
5322:Magic Dance
5308:Underground
5252:Without You
5245:Modern Love
5231:Let's Dance
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4758:Discography
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4624:Miss O'Dell
4602:That Is All
4581:Be Here Now
4260:Other songs
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1541:Last Supper
1493:jam session
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1401:), to suit
1365:John Barham
1341:Gary Wright
1254:David Bowie
1231:Apple Years
1200:That Is All
1175:, in 2001,
1161:harpsichord
1043:Producer(s)
982:30 May 1973
761:Ringo Starr
740:John Barham
675:I, Me, Mine
573:Gary Wright
554:'s single "
524:overdubbing
438:John Lennon
378:the Beatles
316:I, Me, Mine
286:I, Me, Mine
258:David Bowie
228:John Barham
182:the Beatles
150:Producer(s)
6246:1971 songs
6240:Categories
6168:Nature Boy
6049:Art Decade
5909:Sweet Head
5881:Five Years
5605:Shadow Man
5238:China Girl
5074:Be My Wife
4649:Photograph
4359:B Boy Baby
4123:Proud Mary
3983:Be My Baby
3899:Talk to Me
3246:Mick Brown
2989:Mat Snow,
1559:References
1537:Ken Marcus
1467:plagiarism
1373:– Producer
1359:Jim Gordon
1110:Tom Wilkes
839:Mick Brown
772:Be My Baby
730:sections,
706:at a 2013
657:overdubbed
645:rockabilly
585:Carl Radle
581:Jim Gordon
474:Background
236:rockabilly
5916:Amsterdam
5888:Soul Love
5839:Quicksand
5797:After All
5748:Karma Man
5702:Blackstar
5582:Slow Burn
5266:Blue Jean
5122:Yassassin
4889:Holy Holy
4780:Liza Jane
4320:Companies
3772:Let It Be
3334:I Me Mine
2662:BBC Music
2434:The Times
2375:Billboard
1405:'s voice.
1317:Personnel
916:BBC Music
804:Billboard
799:UK Top 50
783:The Times
756:Billboard
732:mandolins
647:style of
641:Mal Evans
628:Toni Wine
589:Badfinger
526:phase of
516:Ken Scott
374:I Me Mine
295:bass line
195:Billboard
6084:Blackout
6042:Warszawa
5414:One Shot
5393:Fame '90
4634:Outtakes
4566:Side two
4513:Side one
4455:Category
4082:Ebb Tide
3868:produced
3722:produced
3188:AllMusic
2865:: Lennon
2786:Rockweek
2593:AllMusic
2532:AllMusic
2417:22 April
2390:Cash Box
2171:Musician
1923:AllMusic
1580:AllMusic
1437:Musician
1395:register
1347:Pete Ham
1279:The Word
1177:Mat Snow
1118:Mercedes
1086:#9 Dream
979:Released
766:Cash Box
728:woodwind
633:Musician
593:Pete Ham
579:drummer
535:comeback
417:terms".
370:3/4 time
352:♯
343:♭
332:B7 chord
328:semitone
89:, London
69:Recorded
61:Released
6105:Neuköln
5874:Bombers
5709:Lazarus
5568:Survive
5273:Tonight
5175:Fashion
4917:Starman
4910:Changes
4748:singles
4193:Imagine
3866:Singles
3800:Imagine
3672:– 2019
3206:Sources
3103:Reality
2825:reissue
2800:YouTube
1399:G minor
1337:– piano
1303:Reality
1265:Reality
1259:Pin Ups
1198:" and "
1132:critic
929:bootleg
843:Krishna
813:Top 100
806:Hot 100
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383:Former
358:D major
336:A minor
324:E minor
263:Reality
238:style.
204:Top 100
197:Hot 100
87:Trident
6175:Cactus
5084:Heroes
5046:TVC 15
4966:Sorrow
4642:So Sad
4179:Mother
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500:Ronnie
484:centre
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6147:Girls
6000:Right
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5560:2000s
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4772:1960s
4763:Songs
4506:Songs
4099:1967–
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3875:1960–
2407:(PDF)
1378:Notes
1021:Apple
1016:Label
988:Genre
724:brass
660:dobro
653:blues
512:Apple
411:Hindu
366:waltz
364:is a
320:chord
186:Apple
128:Apple
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5060:Stay
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4994:1984
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4009:1966
3877:1963
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