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64听|听Top 100 Something The Beatles
George Harrison鈥檚 鈥淪omething鈥 shows more clearly than any other song in the Beatles canon that there were three great songwriters in the band rather than just two. Harrison wrote the song during a break from the 鈥榃hite Album鈥 sessions in 1968 and initially hoped soul legend Ray Charles would record it.
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Song facts |
Composer |
George Harrison |
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Genre |
Pop |
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Album |
Abbey Road |
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Year of Release |
1969 |
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UK Chart Position |
4 |
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He then offered it to Joe Cocker before finally deciding to keep it for the Fab Four. Frank Sinatra famously labelled it 鈥渢he greatest love song of the past 50 years鈥 and for a measure of its beauty you need only look at the number of covers it has spawned 鈥 among Beatles songs only 鈥淵esterday鈥 has inspired more. In addition to Sinatra, Charles and Cocker, Elvis Presley, Willie Nelson and James Brown are among the many others to have recorded version of it. Harrison always said the bulk of the song came easily to him, although he may have had a little help - the song鈥檚 first line mirrors the title of James Taylor鈥檚 鈥淪omething In The Way She Moves鈥, released on The Beatles鈥 Apple label in late 1968. 鈥淪omething鈥 was for a time an eight-minute plus tune and although it was eventually shortened it lost none of its appeal and it remains a standout track even within The Beatles鈥 rich catalogue.
George Harrison talks about writing "Something"
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George on originality: "I just put it on ice for about six months because I thought 'that's too easy' . . ."
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