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MCNARS
23.05.2021 21:58:35

The Beatles recorded "Here Comes the Sun" at London's EMI Studios in the summer of 1969. Led by Harrison's acoustic guitar, the track features Moog synthesizer, which he had introduced to the band's sound after acquiring an early model of the instrument in California. Reflecting the continued influence of Indian classical music on Harrison's writing, the composition includes several time signature changes. here


Grei R. S. Walker
18.05.2021 9:28:52

"Here Comes the Sun" is a song by George Harrison from The Beatles' 1969 album Abbey Road. The song, one of Harrison's best-known Beatles contributions alongside "Something", originated from a songwriting collaboration between Harrison and close friend Eric Clapton called "Badge," recorded by Clapton's group Cream, and featuring an arpeggiated guitar riff that is similar to the one that forms the bridge of "Here Comes the Sun". 1969 was a difficult year for Harrison: he was arrested for marijuana possession, he had his tonsils removed, and he had temporarily quit the band. The song was written while Harrison was away from all of these troubles. more


BraedenS66
01.06.2021 8:59:15

"Here Comes the Sun" has received acclaim from music critics. Combined with his other contribution to Abbey Road, "Something", it gained for Harrison the level of recognition as a songwriter that had previously been reserved for his bandmates John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Harrison played the song during many of his relatively rare live performances as a solo artist, including at the Concert for Bangladesh in 1971 and, with Paul Simon, during his appearance on Saturday Night Live in 1976. Richie Havens and Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel each had hit singles with "Here Comes the Sun" in the 1970s. Nina Simone, George Benson, Booker T. & the M.G.'s, Peter Tosh and Joe Brown are among the many other artists who have covered the song. here


wolfz0rz
27.04.2021 6:13:47

Harrison sang lead vocals and played acoustic guitar, Moog, and handclaps. Paul McCartney sang backing vocals, played bass guitar, and handclaps. Ringo Starr played drums and handclaps. John Lennon did not contribute to the song as he was recovering from a recent car crash and uncredited musicians played violas, cellos, double bass, piccolos, flutes, alto flutes, and clarinets. Harrison capoed his guitar on the 7th fret, resulting the final key of A major. He also used the same technique on his 1965 song "If I Needed Someone," which shares a similar melodic pattern. Harrison, McCartney and Starr recorded the rhythm track in 13 takes on 7 July 1969. Towards the end of the session Harrison spent an hour re-recording his acoustic guitar part. The following day he taped his lead vocals, and he and McCartney twice recorded their backing vocals twice to give a fuller sound. A harmonium and handclaps were added on 16 July. Harrison's guitar solo was overdubbed on 6 August, and the orchestral parts were added on 15 August. "Here Comes The Sun" was completed four days later with the addition of Harrison's Moog part. This song was originally proposed by Carl Sagan to be part of the Voyager Golden Record sent to space in 1977. While the Beatles agreed with this, Sagan was unable to form a definite agreement with Apple Records prior to the spacecraft's launch date.


jinnyh345
27.04.2021 23:08:29


calmsupplements
24.04.2021 22:12:02

In the 1998 version of The Parent Trap, after Hallie arrives in London, she and her mother walk across the street together, on the same street, zebra crossing, and with the same cars as the Abbey Road album cover of The Beatles. The song "Here Comes the Sun" (written by George Harrison) plays; the screen even pauses while they are walking across. However, it is not the original version by The Beatles, instead being a cover version sung by Bob Khaleel.


jgarzik
04.05.2021 18:56:03

Little darling
It's been a long, cold lonely winter
Little darling
It feels like years since it's been here


Fox
22.05.2021 18:47:13

Here comes the sun
Here comes the sun,
and I say, It's all right
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chariottrading
24.04.2021 22:12:02

Dani:
Here comes the sun, doo doo doo doo
Here comes the sun, and I say
It's all right, mmm.


Mimaia1982
04.05.2021 18:56:03

Dani:
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo (Santana: Aaah)


Poorboy
22.05.2021 18:47:13

Dani:
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo (Santana: Aaah) here


eedcvfrr
18.05.2021 5:56:11

Here Comes The Sun was written around the time that working at Apple was becoming like going back to school and being business people; Sign, 'sign this' and 'sign that' all of these accounts. Somehow it seems like winter never ends in England, when spring comes you really deserve it. One day I decided to just 'skip' my work at Apple and I went to Eric's house: […] The relief of not seeing all those stupid accountants was wonderful and I walked through the garden with one of Eric's acoustic guitars and wrote Here Comes The Sun. "
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EddBin
18.06.2021 22:39:46

George Harrison played the piece live on August 1, 1971 in an acoustic version as part of the concert he organized for Bangladesh . It appeared on the accompanying soundtrack .


rodrick3nie
03.06.2021 17:31:38

George Harrison sang and played acoustic guitar , which also doubled the singing voice, Paul McCartney played bass and Ringo Starr played drums . By the late evening 13 takes were recorded before one was satisfied. The last hour of this session was used to perfect the guitar track. The following day, work continued overdubbing on Take 13. Harrison recorded a new vocal track, and he and Paul McCartney then added backing vocals . On July 16, 1969, more overdubs followed, including hand clapping and a harmonium track . On August 6 and 11, 1969, Harrison took up more guitar tracks. [links]


canadaduane
26.05.2021 7:24:03

Here Comes The Sun was written at the time when Apple was getting like school, where we had to go and be businessmen, all this signing accounts, and 'sign this' and 'sign that'. Anyway, it seems as if winter in England goes on forever; by the time spring comes you really deserve it. So one day I decided - I'm going to 'sag off' Apple, and I went over to Eric’s house: […] The relief of not having to go see all those dopey accountants was wonderful, and I was walking around the garden with one of Eric's acoustic guitars and wrote Here Comes The Sun .
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