
All These Songs
Order by:
Recorded Date | Release Date | Alphabet
1 | “7 Deadly Sins” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1990 |
First release | 29 October 1990 in UK on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 |
2 | “12-Bar Original” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / John Lennon / Paul McCartney / Richard Starkey |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 4 November 1965 |
First release | 18 March 1996 on Anthology 2 |
3 | “Ain’t That Cute” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Doris Troy |
Recorded by | Doris Troy |
End of principle recording | September 1969–February 1970 |
First release | 13 February 1970 in UK on A-side with “Vaya Con Dios” on B-side |
Notes | Also released on the Doris Troy album Doris Troy. |
4 | “All Things Must Pass” [Rehearsals] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 3 January 1969 |
First release | 15 October 2021 on Let It Be [Super Deluxe Edition] |
Notes | This track starts with some studio chatter recorded the previous day titled “On the Day Shift Now.” The rehearsals are presented in three parts. The second includes a piece that is also available on Fly on the Wall from 2003. |
5 | “All Things Must Pass” [1969 Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 25 February 1969 |
First release | 28 October 1996 on Anthology 3 |
6 | “All Things (Must) Pass” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | Billy Preston |
End of principle recording | October 1969–May 1970 |
First release | 11 September 1970 in UK on Encouraging Words |
7 | “All Things Must Pass” [Day 1 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 May 1970 |
First release | 1 May 2012 on Early Takes Volume 1 |
Version 1 | 2012 mix, from Early Takes Volume 1 [2012] |
Version 2 | 2021 mix, from All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions, 2021] |
8 | “All Things Must Pass” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 10 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
9 | “All Those Years Ago” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | February 1981 |
First release | 11 May 1981 in US on A-side with “Writing’s on the Wall” on B-side |
10 | “All Those Years Ago” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 15 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
11 | “Almost 12 Bar Honky Tonk” [Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 3 July 1970 [1] |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
12 | “Almost Shankara” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 9–13 January 1968 |
First release | 22 September 2014 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
13 | “The Answer’s at the End” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | June 1975 |
First release | 22 September 1975 in US on Extra Texture (Read All About It) |
14 | “Any Road” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 2001 |
First release | 18 November 2002 on Brainwashed |
15 | “Apple Scruffs” [Day 1 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
16 | “Apple Scruffs” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 25 July 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
17 | “Art of Dying” [Day 2 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
18 | “Art of Dying” [Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 29 May 1970 [1] |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
19 | “Art of Dying” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 1 July 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
20 | “Awaiting on You All” [Day 1 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 May 1970 |
First release | 1 May 2012 on Early Takes Volume 1 |
Version 1 | 2012 mix, from Early Takes Volume 1 [2012] |
Version 2 | 2021 mix, from All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions, 2021] |
21 | “Awaiting on You All” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
22 | “Awaiting on You All” [Live 1971] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison and Band |
End of principle recording | 1 August 1971 |
First release | 20 December 1971 in US on The Concert for Bangladesh |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [1971] |
Version 2 | Remix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [2005] |
Notes | From the evening show. |
23 | “Baby Don’t Run Away” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 August 1982 |
First release | 27 October 1982 in US on Gone Troppo |
24 | “Back Off Boogaloo” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Richard Starkey |
Recorded by | Ringo Starr |
End of principle recording | September 1971 |
First release | 17 March 1972 in UK on A-side with “Blindman” on B-side |
Notes | George did not get an official writing credit for this song until Ringo recorded his third version of it for the 2017 album Give More Love. The original version has been available on CD for many years as a bonus track on the album Goodnight Vienna. |
25 | “Badge” |
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Composed by | Eric Clapton / George Harrison |
Recorded by | Cream |
End of principle recording | 21 November 1968 |
First release | 5 February 1969 in US on Goodbye |
26 | “Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)” [Day 1 Demo, Take 2] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
27 | “Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 5 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
28 | “Bangla Desh” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 5 July 1971 |
First release | 28 July 1971 in US on A-side with “Deep Blue” on B-side |
Notes | This, and its B-side, can most easily be picked up on the 2014 reissue of Living in the Material World. |
29 | “Bangla Desh” [Live 1971] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison and Band |
End of principle recording | 1 August 1971 |
First release | 20 December 1971 in US on The Concert for Bangladesh |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [1971] |
Version 2 | Remix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [2005] |
Notes | From the evening show. |
30 | “Beautiful Girl” [Day 2 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
31 | “Beautiful Girl” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 13 September 1976 |
First release | 19 November 1976 in UK on Thirty Three & ⅓ |
32 | “Be Here Now” [Take 8] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 12 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 15 November 2024 on Living in the Material World [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
33 | “Be Here Now” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 12 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 30 May 1973 in US on Living in the Material World |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Living in the Material World [1973] |
Version 2 | Remix, from Living in the Material World [2024] |
34 | “Behind That Locked Door” [Day 1 Demo, Take 2] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
35 | “Behind That Locked Door” [Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 5? June? 1970 |
First release | 1 May 2012 on Early Takes Volume 1 |
Notes | Although this is given “demo” status on Early Takes Volume 1, it sounds more like it may have come from the same session that produced the final track. It may be an earlier take from that day. |
36 | “Behind That Locked Door” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 5 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
37 | “Beware of Darkness” [Day 2 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 May 1970 |
First release | 23 January 2001 on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | 2001 mix, from All Things Must Pass [2001] |
Version 2 | 2021 mix, from All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions, 2021] |
38 | “Beware of Darkness” [Take 8] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 23 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
39 | “Beware of Darkness” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 23 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
40 | “Beware of Darkness” [Live 1971] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison and Band |
End of principle recording | 1 August 1971 |
First release | 20 December 1971 in US on The Concert for Bangladesh |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [1971] |
Version 2 | Remix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [2005] |
Notes | From the evening show. |
41 | “A Bit More of You” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | June 1975 |
First release | 22 September 1975 in US on Extra Texture (Read All About It) |
Notes | Like “You,” most of the backing track was recorded in February 1971. |
42 | “Blood From a Clone” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | February 1981 |
First release | 1 June 1981 in US on Somewhere in England |
43 | “Blow Away” [Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | July–November 1978 |
First release | 9 October 2007 on George Harrison [iTunes exclusive] |
44 | “Blow Away” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | November 1978 |
First release | 14 February 1979 in US on A-side with “Soft Touch” on B-side |
45 | “Blue Jay Way” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 7 September 1967 |
First release | 27 November 1967 in US on Magical Mystery Tour |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Magical Mystery Tour [Mono, 1967] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Magical Mystery Tour [Stereo, 1967] |
46 | “Brainwashed” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 2001 |
First release | 18 November 2002 on Brainwashed |
47 | “Breath Away From Heaven” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | Late March 1987 |
First release | 2 November 1987 on Cloud Nine |
48 | “Bye Bye, Love” |
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Composed by | Felice Bryant / Boudleaux Bryant / George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 1974 |
First release | 9 December 1974 in US on Dark Horse |
49 | “Can’t Stop Thinking About You” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | June 1975 |
First release | 22 September 1975 in US on Extra Texture (Read All About It) |
50 | “Cheer Down” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | March 1989 |
First release | 24 August 1989 in US on A-side with “That’s What It Takes” on B-side |
Notes | Also released on the compilation Best of Dark Horse 1976-1989. |
51 | “Cheer Down” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 15 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
52 | “Christmas Time (Is Here Again)” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / John Lennon / Paul McCartney / Richard Starkey |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 28 November 1967 |
First release | 4 December 1995 in UK on Free as a Bird |
53 | “Circles” [Esher Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | May 1968 |
First release | 9 November 2018 on The Beatles [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
54 | “Circles” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 August 1982 |
First release | 27 October 1982 in US on Gone Troppo |
55 | “Cloud 9” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | Late March 1987 |
First release | 2 November 1987 on Cloud Nine |
56 | “Cloud 9” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 15 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
57 | “Cockamamie Business” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | July 1989 |
First release | 17 October 1989 in US on Best of Dark Horse 1976-1989 |
58 | “Congratulations” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Roy Orbison / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1988 |
First release | 18 October 1988 in US on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 |
59 | “Cool Dry Place” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1990 |
First release | 29 October 1990 in UK on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 |
60 | “Cosmic Empire” [Day 2 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
61 | “Cowboy Music” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
62 | “Crackerbox Palace” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 13 September 1976 |
First release | 19 November 1976 in UK on Thirty Three & ⅓ |
63 | “Cry for a Shadow” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / John Lennon |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 22 June 1961 |
First release | January 1962 in France on Mister Twist |
Version 1 | Mono fold down, from Mister Twist [France, 1962] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Let’s do the Twist [UK, 1964] |
Version 3 | Mock stereo mix from mono fold down(!), from The Beatles with Tony Sheridan [US, 1964] |
Notes | Available on CD most officially from Anthology 1, although the channels are reversed for unknown reasons. |
64 | “Crying” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
65 | “Dark Horse” [Early Take] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 1974 |
First release | 22 September 2014 in UK on Dark Horse |
66 | “Dark Horse” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 1974 |
First release | 18 November 1974 in US on A-side with “I Don’t Care Anymore” on B-side |
67 | “Dark Horse” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 11 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
68 | “Dark Sweet Lady” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | November 1978 |
First release | 20 February 1979 in US on George Harrison |
69 | “The Day the World Gets ’round” [Take 22, Acoustic Version] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 4 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 15 November 2024 on Living in the Material World [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
70 | “The Day the World Gets ’round” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 4 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 30 May 1973 in US on Living in the Material World |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Living in the Material World [1973] |
Version 2 | Remix, from Living in the Material World [2024] |
71 | “Dear One” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 13 September 1976 |
First release | 19 November 1976 in UK on Thirty Three & ⅓ |
72 | “Deep Blue” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 5 July 1971 |
First release | 28 July 1971 in US on B-side with “Bangla Desh” on A-side |
Notes | This, and its A-side, can most easily be picked up on the 2014 reissue of Living in the Material World. |
73 | “Dehra Dun” [Day 1 Demo, Take 2] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
74 | “The Devil’s Been Busy” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1990 |
First release | 29 October 1990 in UK on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 |
75 | “Devil’s Radio” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | Late March 1987 |
First release | 2 November 1987 on Cloud Nine |
76 | “Devil’s Radio” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 15 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
77 | “Dig It” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / John Lennon / Paul McCartney / Richard Starkey |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 26 January 1969 |
First release | 8 May 1970 in UK on Let It Be |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Let It Be [1970] |
Version 2 | 2021 mix, from Let It Be [2021] |
Version 3 | Glyn Johns mix, from Let It Be [Super Deluxe Edition, 2021] |
78 | “Ding Dong, Ding Dong” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 1974 |
First release | 6 December 1974 in UK on A-side with “I Don’t Care Anymore” on B-side |
79 | “Dirty World” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Roy Orbison / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1988 |
First release | 18 October 1988 in US on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 |
80 | “Don’t Bother Me” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 12 September 1963 |
First release | 22 November 1963 in UK on With the Beatles |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from With the Beatles [Mono, 1963] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from With the Beatles [Stereo, 1963] |
Version 3 | Capitol stereo mix, from Meet the Beatles [Stereo, 1964] |
Version 4 | Capitol mono fold down, from Meet the Beatles [Mono, 1964] |
81 | “Don’t Let Me Wait Too Long” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 11 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 30 May 1973 in US on Living in the Material World |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Living in the Material World [1973] |
Version 2 | Remix, from Living in the Material World [2024] |
Version 3 | Acoustic version, from Living in the Material World [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions, 2024] |
82 | “Down to the River (Rocking Chair Jam)” [Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 30 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
83 | “Dream Away” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 1981 |
First release | 27 October 1982 in US on Gone Troppo |
Version 1 | Album mix, from Gone Troppo [1982] |
Version 2 | Time Bandits mix, from Time Bandits [2020] |
84 | “Dream Scene” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
85 | “Drilling a Home” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
86 | “End of the Line” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Roy Orbison / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1988 |
First release | 18 October 1988 in US on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 |
Version 1 | Standard version, from Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 [1988] |
Version 2 | Extended version, from A-side on “End of the Line” 12″ and CD singles [1989] |
87 | “Everybody/Nobody” [Day 2 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
88 | “Fantasy Sequins” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
89 | “Far East Man” [Ron Wood Version] |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Ron Wood |
Recorded by | Ron Wood |
End of principle recording | Early June 1974 |
First release | 13 September 1974 on I’ve Got My Own Album to Do |
90 | “Far East Man” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Ron Wood |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 1974 |
First release | 9 December 1974 in US on Dark Horse |
91 | “Faster” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | November 1978 |
First release | 20 February 1979 in US on George Harrison |
92 | “Fish on the Sand” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | Late March 1987 |
First release | 2 November 1987 on Cloud Nine |
93 | “Flying” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / John Lennon / Paul McCartney / Richard Starkey |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 8 September 1967 |
First release | 27 November 1967 in US on Magical Mystery Tour |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Magical Mystery Tour [Mono, 1967] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Magical Mystery Tour [Stereo, 1967] |
94 | “Flying Hour” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Mick Ralphs |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | March 1978 |
First release | December 1987 on Songs by George Harrison [Volume 1] |
Notes | One of four songs rejected from the original version of Somewhere in England. The 1987 mix is different from the unreleased, original mix. The 1987 mix was again used as a Somewhere in England iTunes exclusive bonus track. |
95 | “For You Blue” [Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 25 January 1969 |
First release | 28 October 1996 on Anthology 3 |
96 | “For You Blue” [Take 4] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 25 January 1969 |
First release | 15 October 2021 on Let It Be [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
97 | “For You Blue” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 25 January 1969 |
First release | 8 May 1970 in UK on Let It Be |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Let It Be [1970] |
Version 2 | 2003 mix, from Let It Be...Naked [2003] |
Version 3 | 2021 mix, from Let It Be [2021] |
Version 4 | Glyn Johns 1969 mix, from Let It Be [Super Deluxe Edition, Japan SHM-CD, 2021] |
Version 5 | Glyn Johns 1969 / 1970 hybrid mix, from Let It Be [Super Deluxe Edition, 2021] |
Notes | The “1969” Glyn Johns mix was labeled as such in all countries. Apparently, only in Japan was this technically accurate. In all other regions a hybrid of the 1969 mix and 1970 mix was used. |
98 | “For You Blue” [Live 1974] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison and Band |
End of principle recording | 13 December 1974 |
First release | December 1987 on Songs by George Harrison [Volume 1] |
99 | “Free as a Bird” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / John Lennon / Paul McCartney / Richard Starkey |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | March 1994 |
First release | 20 November 1995 in UK on Anthology 1 |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Anthology 1 [1995] |
Version 2 | Remix, from 1+ [DVD, 2015] |
100 | “Gat Kirwani” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
101 | “Give Me Back My Dynamite” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Doris Troy |
Recorded by | Doris Troy |
End of principle recording | September 1969–spring 1970 |
First release | 11 September 1970 in UK on Doris Troy |
102 | “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)” [Take 18, Acoustic Version] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 9 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 15 November 2024 on Living in the Material World [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
103 | “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 9 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 7 May 1973 in US on A-side with “Miss O’Dell” on B-side |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Living in the Material World [1973] |
Version 2 | Remix, from Living in the Material World [2024] |
104 | “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 15 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
105 | “Glass Box” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
106 | “Going Down to Golders Green” [Day 1 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
107 | “Gone Troppo” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 August 1982 |
First release | 27 October 1982 in US on Gone Troppo |
108 | “Gonna Get My Baby Back” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Richard Starkey / Stephen Stills / Doris Troy |
Recorded by | Doris Troy |
End of principle recording | September 1969–spring 1970 |
First release | 11 September 1970 in UK on Doris Troy |
109 | “Greasy Legs” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
110 | “Greece” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 August 1982 |
First release | 27 October 1982 in US on Gone Troppo |
111 | “Grey Cloudy Lies” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | June 1975 |
First release | 22 September 1975 in US on Extra Texture (Read All About It) |
112 | “Guru Vandana” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
113 | “Handle With Care” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Roy Orbison / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1988 |
First release | 17 October 1988 on A-side with “Margarita” on B-side |
Version 1 | Standard version, from Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 [1988] |
Version 2 | Extended version, from A-side on “Handle With Care” 12″ and 10″ singles and B-side on “Handle With Care” UK CD single [1988] |
114 | “Hari’s on Tour (Express)” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 1974 |
First release | 9 December 1974 in US on Dark Horse |
115 | “Hari’s on Tour (Express)” [Live 1974] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison and Band |
End of principle recording | 13 December 1974 |
First release | 1 January 1992 on Songs by George Harrison [Volume 2] |
116 | “Heading for the Light” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Roy Orbison / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1988 |
First release | 18 October 1988 in US on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 |
117 | “Hear Me Lord” [Day 2 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
118 | “Hear Me Lord” [Take 5] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 24 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
119 | “Hear Me Lord” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 24 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
120 | “Here Comes the Moon” [Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | July–November 1978 |
First release | 24 February 2004 on George Harrison |
121 | “Here Comes the Moon” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | November 1978 |
First release | 20 February 1979 in US on George Harrison |
122 | “Here Comes the Sun” [Take 9] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 7 July 1969 |
First release | 27 September 2019 on Abbey Road [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
123 | “Here Comes the Sun” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 7 July 1969 |
First release | 26 September 1969 in UK on Abbey Road |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Abbey Road [1969] |
Version 2 | Remix / mashup with “The Inner Light” transition, from Love [2006] |
Version 3 | Remix, from Abbey Road [2019] |
124 | “Here Comes the Sun” [Live 1971] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison and Band |
End of principle recording | 1 August 1971 |
First release | 20 December 1971 in US on The Concert for Bangladesh |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [1971] |
Version 2 | Remix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [2005] |
Notes | From the evening show. |
125 | “Here Comes the Sun” [Live 1987] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison and Band |
End of principle recording | 6 June 1987 |
First release | 1987 on Recorded Highlights of the Prince’s Trust Concert 1987 |
126 | “Here Comes the Sun” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 12 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
127 | “His Name Is Legs (Ladies and Gentlemen)” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | June 1975 |
First release | 22 September 1975 in US on Extra Texture (Read All About It) |
128 | “The Holdup” |
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Composed by | David Bromberg / George Harrison |
Recorded by | David Bromberg |
End of principle recording | Late 1971 |
First release | 16 February 1972 in US on David Bromberg |
129 | “Horse to the Water” |
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Composed by | Dhani Harrison / George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison and Jools Holland’s Rhythm and Blues Orchestra |
End of principle recording | 2 October 2001 |
First release | 18 December 2001 on Small World Big Band |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Small World Big Band [2001] |
Version 2 | Remix, from Best of Friends [2007] |
130 | “The Hottest Gong in Town” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | July 1986 |
First release | 1 January 1992 on Songs by George Harrison [Volume 2] |
131 | “I’d Have You Anytime” [Day 1 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
132 | “I’d Have You Anytime” [Early Take] |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 28 May 1970 |
First release | 1 May 2012 on Early Takes Volume 1 |
133 | “I’d Have You Anytime” [Take 5] |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 28 May 1970 [1] |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
134 | “I’d Have You Anytime” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 29 May 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
135 | “I Dig Love” [Day 1 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
136 | “I Dig Love” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 2 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
137 | “I Don’t Care Anymore” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 1974 |
First release | 18 November 1974 in US on B-side with “Dark Horse” on A-side |
Notes | This remained unavailable on CD until it was finally included as a bonus track on the 2014 reissue of Dark Horse. |
138 | “If I Needed Someone” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 16 October 1965 |
First release | 3 December 1965 in UK on Rubber Soul |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Rubber Soul [UK, Mono, 1965] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Rubber Soul [UK, Stereo, 1965] |
Version 3 | Remix, from Rubber Soul [1987] |
Version 4 | Remix, from 1962–1966 [2023] |
Notes | This was omitted from the US version of Rubber Soul. It was instead released six months later on Yesterday and Today. |
139 | “If I Needed Someone” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 11 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
140 | “If You Believe” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Gary Wright |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | November 1978 |
First release | 20 February 1979 in US on George Harrison |
141 | “If You Belonged to Me” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1990 |
First release | 29 October 1990 in UK on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 |
142 | “I Live for You” [Day 1 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
143 | “I Live for You” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 10 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 23 January 2001 on All Things Must Pass |
144 | “I Me Mine” [Rehearsal] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 8 January 1969 |
First release | 15 October 2021 on Let It Be [Super Deluxe Edition] |
145 | “I Me Mine” [Take 11] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 3 January 1970 |
First release | 15 October 2021 on Let It Be [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
Notes | This track starts with a brief excerpt of the Beatles performing “Wake Up Little Susie.” |
146 | “I Me Mine” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 3 January 1970 |
First release | 8 May 1970 in UK on Let It Be |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Let It Be [1970] |
Version 2 | Anthology mix, from Anthology 3 [1996] |
Version 3 | 2003 mix, from Let It Be...Naked [2003] |
Version 4 | 2021 mix, from Let It Be [2021] |
Version 5 | Glyn Johns mix, from Let It Be [Super Deluxe Edition, 2021] |
147 | “I Need You” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 16 February 1965 |
First release | 6 August 1965 in UK on Help! |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Help! [UK, Mono, 1965] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Help! [Stereo, 1965] |
Version 3 | Capitol mono fold down, from Help! [US, Mono, 1965] |
Version 4 | Remix, from Help! [1987] |
148 | “The Inner Light” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 12 January 1968 |
First release | 22 September 2014 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
149 | “The Inner Light” [Beatles Version] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 8 February 1968 |
First release | 15 March 1968 in UK on B-side with “Lady Madonna” on A-side |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from B-side on “Lady Madonna” single [1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from The Beatles EP Collection [1981] |
Version 3 | Instrumental backing track, from The Beatles [Super Deluxe Edition, 2018] |
Notes | The stereo mix was actually prepared in 1970, but not used for almost 11 years! This mix is also available on Past Masters • Volume 2. |
150 | “Inside Out” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1990 |
First release | 29 October 1990 in UK on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 |
151 | “In Spite of All the Danger” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Paul McCartney |
Recorded by | The Quarry Men |
End of principle recording | 12 July 1958 |
First release | 20 November 1995 in UK on Anthology 1 |
Notes | The full length version of this performance has yet to be released. A repeated verse and chorus have reportedly been edited out. |
152 | “In the Park” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
153 | “I Remember Jeep” |
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Composed by | Ginger Baker, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Billy Preston, Klaus Voormann |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 29 March 1969 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Notes | Portions of “No Time or Space” from Electronic Sound can be heard in this recording. |
154 | “Isn’t It a Pity” [Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 January 1969 |
First release | 16 June 2009 on Let It Roll: Songs by George Harrison [iTunes exclusive] |
155 | “Isn’t It a Pity” [Day 1 Demo, Take 2] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
156 | “Isn’t It a Pity” [Take 14] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 2 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
157 | “Isn’t It a Pity” [Take 27] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 3 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
158 | “Isn’t It a Pity (Version One)” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 2 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 23 November 1970 in US on A-side with “My Sweet Lord” on the other A-side |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
159 | “Isn’t It a Pity (Version Two)” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 3 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
160 | “Isn’t It a Pity” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 15 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
161 | “It Don’t Come Easy” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Richard Starkey |
Recorded by | Ringo Starr |
End of principle recording | 8 March 1970 |
First release | 9 April 1971 in UK on A-side with “Early 1970” on B-side |
Notes | Although George did not get an official writing credit on this song, Ringo has confirmed that they wrote it together. It has been available on CD for many years as a bonus track on the album Ringo. |
162 | “It Don’t Come Easy” [Live 1971] |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Richard Starkey |
Recorded by | Ringo Starr, George Harrison and Band |
End of principle recording | 1 August 1971 |
First release | 20 December 1971 in US on The Concert for Bangladesh |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [1971] |
Version 2 | Remix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [2005] |
Notes | From the evening show. |
163 | “It Is ‘He’ (Jai Sri Krishna)” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 1974 |
First release | 9 December 1974 in US on Dark Horse |
164 | “It’s All Too Much” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 2 June 1967 |
First release | 13 January 1969 in US on Yellow Submarine |
Version 1 | Stereo mix, from Yellow Submarine [Stereo, 1969] |
Version 2 | Mono fold down, from Yellow Submarine [UK, Mono, 1969] |
Version 3 | Remix, from Yellow Submarine Songtrack [1999] |
Version 4 | 1968 mono mix, from Mono Masters [2009] |
Notes | The full performance of this take ran over eight minutes long. It was edited down to about 6:25. Part of the missing audio can, however, be heard on the Yellow Submarine film. |
165 | “It’s Johnny’s Birthday” |
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Composed by | Phil Coulter, Mal Evans, George Harrison, Eddie Klein, Bill Martin |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 7 October 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Version with less overdubs and no varispeed, from All Things Must Pass [Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions, 2021] |
166 | “It’s What You Value” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 13 September 1976 |
First release | 19 November 1976 in UK on Thirty Three & ⅓ |
167 | “I Want to Tell You” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 2 June 1966 |
First release | 5 August 1966 in UK on Revolver |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Revolver [Mono, 1966] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Revolver [Stereo, 1966] |
Version 3 | Remix, from Revolver [2022] |
168 | “I Want to Tell You” [Speech and Take 4] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 2 June 1966 |
First release | 28 October 2022 on Revolver [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
Notes | According to the Super Deluxe book, this track features studio chat from the very start of the session, a tiny section of actual playing from take four, and a bit more studio chat from after take 15. |
169 | “I Want to Tell You” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 15 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
170 | “Just for Today” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | Late March 1987 |
First release | 2 November 1987 on Cloud Nine |
171 | “Last Night” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Roy Orbison / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1988 |
First release | 18 October 1988 in US on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 |
172 | “Lay His Head” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | April 1980 |
First release | 3 October 1987 in US on B-side with “Got My Mind Set on You” on A-side |
Notes | One of four songs rejected from the original version of Somewhere in England. The 1987 mix is different from the unreleased, original mix. |
173 | “Learning How to Love You” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 13 September 1976 |
First release | 15 November 1976 in US on B-side with “This Song” on A-side |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from B-side on “This Song” single [1976] |
Version 2 | Early mix, from Thirty Three & ⅓ [iTunes exclusive, 2004] |
174 | “Let It Down” [Day 2 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 May 1970 |
First release | 23 January 2001 on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | 2001 mix, from All Things Must Pass [2001] |
Version 2 | 2021 mix, from All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions, 2021] |
Notes | The 2001 mix includes overdubs that were added in 2000. |
175 | “Let It Down” [Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 24 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
176 | “Let It Down” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 24 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
177 | “Life Itself” [Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | Late 1979 |
First release | 1 January 1992 on Songs by George Harrison [Volume 2] |
178 | “Life Itself” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | February 1981 |
First release | 1 June 1981 in US on Somewhere in England |
179 | “The Light That Has Lighted the World” [Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 1972? |
First release | 1 May 2012 on Early Takes Volume 1 |
180 | “The Light That Has Lighted the World” [Take 13] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 6 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 15 November 2024 on Living in the Material World [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
181 | “The Light That Has Lighted the World” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 6 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 30 May 1973 in US on Living in the Material World |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Living in the Material World [1973] |
Version 2 | Remix, from Living in the Material World [2024] |
182 | “Like a Ship” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | April–May 1990 |
First release | 11 June 2007 on The Traveling Wilburys Collection |
183 | “Living in the Material World” [Take 31] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 5 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 15 November 2024 on Living in the Material World [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
184 | “Living in the Material World” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 5 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 30 May 1973 in US on Living in the Material World |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Living in the Material World [1973] |
Version 2 | Remix, from Living in the Material World [2024] |
185 | “Long, Long, Long” [Take 44] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 7 October 1968 |
First release | 9 November 2018 on The Beatles [Super Deluxe Edition] |
186 | “Long, Long, Long” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 7 October 1968 |
First release | 22 November 1968 in UK on The Beatles |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from The Beatles [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from The Beatles [Stereo, 1968] |
Version 3 | Remix, from The Beatles [2018] |
187 | “Looking for My Life” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 2001 |
First release | 18 November 2002 on Brainwashed |
188 | “The Lord Loves the One (That Loves the Lord)” [Take 3] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 2 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 15 November 2024 on Living in the Material World [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
189 | “The Lord Loves the One (That Loves the Lord)” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 2 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 30 May 1973 in US on Living in the Material World |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Living in the Material World [1973] |
Version 2 | Remix, from Living in the Material World [2024] |
190 | “Love Comes to Everyone” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | November 1978 |
First release | 20 February 1979 in US on George Harrison |
191 | “Love Scene” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
192 | “Love’s Got a Hold on Me” |
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Composed by | Jim Capaldi / George Harrison |
Recorded by | Jim Capaldi |
End of principle recording | 1997 |
First release | 20 September 2011 on Dear Mr. Fantasy: The Jim Capaldi Story |
193 | “Love You To” [Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 11 April 1966 |
First release | 28 October 2022 on Revolver [Super Deluxe Edition] |
194 | “Love You To” [Unnumbered Rehearsal] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 11 April 1966 |
First release | 28 October 2022 on Revolver [Super Deluxe Edition] |
195 | “Love You To” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 11 April 1966 |
First release | 5 August 1966 in UK on Revolver |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Revolver [Mono, 1966] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Revolver [Stereo, 1966] |
Version 3 | Remix, from Yellow Submarine Songtrack [1999] |
Version 4 | Remix, from Revolver [2022] |
Version 5 | “Take 7” mix, from Revolver [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions, 2022] |
196 | “Margarita” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Roy Orbison / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1988 |
First release | 17 October 1988 on B-side with “Handle With Care” on A-side |
197 | “Marwa Blues” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 2001 |
First release | 18 November 2002 on Brainwashed |
198 | “Maxine” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | April–May 1990 |
First release | 11 June 2007 on The Traveling Wilburys Collection |
199 | “Māya Love” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 1974 |
First release | 9 December 1974 in US on Dark Horse |
200 | “Microbes” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
201 | “Miss O’Dell” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 7 May 1973 in US on B-side with “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)” on A-side |
Version 1 | Original, from B-side on “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)” single [1973] |
Version 2 | No laughter, from Living in the Material World [DVD, 2006] |
Version 3 | Remix, from Living in the Material World [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions, 2024] |
Notes | The original mix is easily available on the 2006 and 2014 reissues of Living in the Material World. The 2024 mix retains the original laughing take. |
202 | “Mo” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | Spring 1977 |
First release | December 1994 on Mo’s Songs |
203 | “Mother Divine” [Day 2 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
204 | “Mystical One” [Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 5 May–27 August 1982 |
First release | 24 February 2004 on Gone Troppo |
205 | “Mystical One” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 August 1982 |
First release | 27 October 1982 in US on Gone Troppo |
206 | “My Sweet Lord” [Billy Preston Version] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | Billy Preston |
End of principle recording | October 1969–May 1970 |
First release | 11 September 1970 in UK on Encouraging Words |
207 | “My Sweet Lord” [Day 1 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 May 1970 |
First release | 1 May 2012 on Early Takes Volume 1 |
Version 1 | 2012 mix, from Early Takes Volume 1 [2012] |
Version 2 | 2021 mix, from All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions, 2021] |
208 | “My Sweet Lord” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 28 May 1970 [1] |
First release | 23 November 1970 in US on A-side with “Isn’t It a Pity” on the other A-side |
Version 1 | Single mix, from A-side on “My Sweet Lord” single [1970] |
Version 2 | Album mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 3 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
209 | “My Sweet Lord” [Live 1971] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison and Band |
End of principle recording | 1 August 1971 |
First release | 20 December 1971 in US on The Concert for Bangladesh |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [1971] |
Version 2 | Remix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [2005] |
Notes | From the evening show. |
210 | “My Sweet Lord” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 15 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
211 | “My Sweet Lord (2000)” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 2000 |
First release | 23 January 2001 on All Things Must Pass |
212 | “Never Get Over You” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 2001 |
First release | 18 November 2002 on Brainwashed |
213 | “New Blue Moon” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1990 |
First release | 29 October 1990 in UK on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 |
Version 1 | Standard version, from Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 [1990] |
Version 2 | Instrumental version, from B-side on “She’s My Baby” single [1990] |
214 | “Not Alone Any More” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Roy Orbison / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1988 |
First release | 18 October 1988 in US on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 |
Version 1 | Standard version, from Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 [1988] |
Version 2 | Remix, from The Traveling Wilburys Collection [2007, vinyl only] |
215 | “Not Guilty” [Esher Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | May 1968 |
First release | 9 November 2018 on The Beatles [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
216 | “Not Guilty” [Beatles Version] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 12 August 1968 |
First release | 28 October 1996 on Anthology 3 |
Version 1 | 1984 Geoff Emerick Mix / Edit, from Anthology 3 [1996] |
Version 2 | Remix (without edits), from The Beatles [Super Deluxe Edition, 2018] |
217 | “Not Guilty” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | November 1978 |
First release | 20 February 1979 in US on George Harrison |
218 | “No Time or Space” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 12 November 1968 |
First release | 9 May 1969 in UK on Electronic Sound |
Notes | Portions of this recording were later flown into “I Remember Jeep” from the Apple Jam disc on All Things Must Pass. |
219 | “Now and Then” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / John Lennon / Paul McCartney / Richard Starkey |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 21 March 1995 |
First release | 2 November 2023 on A-side with “Love Me Do” on B-side |
Notes | This track was worked on as late as 2022, but contributions from George were limited to sessions from 1995. |
220 | “Nowhere to Go” [Day 2 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
221 | “Old Brown Shoe” [Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 25 February 1969 |
First release | 28 October 1996 on Anthology 3 |
222 | “Old Brown Shoe” [Take 2] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 16 April 1969 |
First release | 27 September 2019 on Abbey Road [Super Deluxe Edition] |
223 | “Old Brown Shoe” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 16 April 1969 |
First release | 30 May 1969 in UK on B-side with “The Ballad of John and Yoko” on A-side |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from B-side on “The Ballad of John and Yoko” single [1969] |
Version 2 | Remix, from 1967–1970 [2023] |
Notes | Also available on various compilations, including Past Masters • Volume 2. |
224 | “Old Brown Shoe” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 17 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
225 | “Om Hare Om (Gopala Krishna)” [Day 1 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
226 | “Only a Northern Song” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 14 February 1967 |
First release | 13 January 1969 in US on Yellow Submarine |
Version 1 | Mock stereo mix, from Yellow Submarine [Stereo, 1969] |
Version 2 | Mono fold down of mock stereo mix(!), from Yellow Submarine [UK, Mono, 1969] |
Version 3 | Anthology mix, from Anthology 2 [1996] |
Version 4 | Stereo mix, from Yellow Submarine Songtrack [1999] |
Version 5 | 1967 mono mix, from Mono Masters [2009] |
Notes | No stereo mix from 1967 was completed. Two 4-track tape machines were used to record the song, so getting them to match up exactly proved too painstaking to finish the second mix. |
227 | “On the Bed” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
228 | “Ooh Baby (You Know I Love You)” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | June 1975 |
First release | 22 September 1975 in US on Extra Texture (Read All About It) |
229 | “Out of the Blue” |
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Composed by | Al Aronowitz, Eric Clapton, Jim Gordon, George Harrison, Bobby Keys, Jim Price, Carl Radle, Bobby Whitlock, Gary Wright |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 2 July 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
230 | “P2 Vatican Blues (Last Saturday Night)” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 2001 |
First release | 18 November 2002 on Brainwashed |
231 | “Party Seacombe” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
232 | “Photograph” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Richard Starkey |
Recorded by | Ringo Starr |
End of principle recording | March 1973 |
First release | 24 September 1973 in US on A-side with “Down and Out” on B-side |
Notes | Also released on the Ringo Starr album Ringo. |
233 | “Piggies” [Esher Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | May 1968 |
First release | 28 October 1996 on Anthology 3 |
Version 1 | Anthology mix, from Anthology 3 [1996] |
Version 2 | 2018 remix, from The Beatles [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions, 2018] |
234 | “Piggies” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 19 September 1968 |
First release | 22 November 1968 in UK on The Beatles |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from The Beatles [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from The Beatles [Stereo, 1968] |
Version 3 | Remix, from The Beatles [2018] |
Version 4 | Instrumental backing track, from The Beatles [Super Deluxe Edition, 2018] |
235 | “Piggies” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 15 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
236 | “Pisces Fish” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 2001 |
First release | 18 November 2002 on Brainwashed |
237 | “Plug Me In” |
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Composed by | Eric Clapton, Jim Gordon, George Harrison, Dave Mason, Carl Radle, Bobby Whitlock |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 18 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
238 | “Poor House” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1990 |
First release | 29 October 1990 in UK on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 |
239 | “Poor Little Girl” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | July 1989 |
First release | 17 October 1989 in US on Best of Dark Horse 1976-1989 |
240 | “Pure Smokey” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 13 September 1976 |
First release | 19 November 1976 in UK on Thirty Three & ⅓ |
241 | “Rattled” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Roy Orbison / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1988 |
First release | 18 October 1988 in US on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 |
242 | “Red Lady Too” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
243 | “Ride Rajbun” |
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Composed by | Dhani Harrison / George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | March 1988 |
First release | 1992 on The Bunbury Tails |
244 | “Rising Sun” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 2001 |
First release | 18 November 2002 on Brainwashed |
245 | “Rocking Chair in Hawaii” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 2001 |
First release | 18 November 2002 on Brainwashed |
246 | “Run of the Mill” [Day 2 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 May 1970 |
First release | 1 May 2012 on Early Takes Volume 1 |
Version 1 | 2012 mix, from Early Takes Volume 1 [2012] |
Version 2 | 2021 mix, from All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions, 2021] |
247 | “Run of the Mill” [Take 36] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 30 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
248 | “Run of the Mill” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 1 July 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
249 | “Run So Far” [Eric Clapton Version] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | Eric Clapton |
End of principle recording | 1989 |
First release | 7 November 1989 on Journeyman |
250 | “Run So Far” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 2001 |
First release | 18 November 2002 on Brainwashed |
251 | “Sat Singing” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | March 1980 |
First release | December 1987 on Songs by George Harrison [Volume 1] |
Notes | One of four songs rejected from the original version of Somewhere in England. |
252 | “Save the World” [Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 1980 |
First release | 24 February 2004 on Somewhere in England |
253 | “Save the World” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | February 1981 |
First release | 1 June 1981 in US on Somewhere in England |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Somewhere in England [1981] |
Version 2 | Different vocal take and remix, from Greenpeace – The Album [1985] |
254 | “Savoy Truffle” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 3 October 1968 |
First release | 22 November 1968 in UK on The Beatles |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from The Beatles [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from The Beatles [Stereo, 1968] |
Version 3 | Remix, from The Beatles [2018] |
Version 4 | Instrumental backing track, from The Beatles [Super Deluxe Edition, 2018] |
255 | “See Yourself” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 13 September 1976 |
First release | 19 November 1976 in UK on Thirty Three & ⅓ |
256 | “Shanghai Surprise” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison and Vicki Brown |
End of principle recording | July 1986 |
First release | 24 February 2004 on Cloud Nine |
257 | “She’s My Baby” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1990 |
First release | 29 October 1990 in UK on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 |
258 | “Simply Shady” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 1974 |
First release | 9 December 1974 in US on Dark Horse |
259 | “Singing Om” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
260 | “Sing One for the Lord” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Billy Preston |
Recorded by | Billy Preston |
End of principle recording | 12 February 1969 |
First release | 11 September 1970 in UK on Encouraging Words |
261 | “Ski-ing” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
262 | “Soft-Hearted Hana” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | November 1978 |
First release | 20 February 1979 in US on George Harrison |
263 | “Soft Touch” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | November 1978 |
First release | 14 February 1979 in US on B-side with “Blow Away” on A-side |
264 | “Someplace Else” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | Late March 1987 |
First release | 2 November 1987 on Cloud Nine |
265 | “Something” [Rehearsal] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 28 January 1969 |
First release | 15 October 2021 on Let It Be [Super Deluxe Edition] |
266 | “Something” [Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 25 February 1969 |
First release | 28 October 1996 on Anthology 3 |
Version 1 | Anthology mix, from Anthology 3 [1996] |
Version 2 | Remix with piano intact, from Abbey Road [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions, 2019] |
267 | “Something” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 2 May 1969 |
First release | 26 September 1969 in UK on Abbey Road |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Abbey Road [1969] |
Version 2 | Remix with “Blue Jay Way” transition, from Love [2006] |
Version 3 | Remix, from 1 [2015] |
Version 4 | Remix, from Abbey Road [2019] |
Version 5 | Strings only, from Abbey Road [Super Deluxe Edition, 2019] |
268 | “Something” [Live 1971] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison and Band |
End of principle recording | 1 August 1971 |
First release | 20 December 1971 in US on The Concert for Bangladesh |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [1971] |
Version 2 | Remix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [2005] |
Notes | From the evening show. |
269 | “Something” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 12 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
270 | “So Sad” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 1974 |
First release | 9 December 1974 in US on Dark Horse |
271 | “So Sad (No Love of His Own)” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | Alvin Lee & Mylon LeFevre |
End of principle recording | August 1973 |
First release | 2 November 1973 in UK on On the Road to Freedom |
272 | “Sour Milk Sea” [Esher Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | May 1968 |
First release | 9 November 2018 on The Beatles [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
273 | “Sour Milk Sea” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | Jackie Lomax |
End of principle recording | 26 June 1968 |
First release | 26 August 1968 in US on A-side with “The Eagle Laughs at You” on B-side |
Notes | Also released on the Jackie Lomax album Is This What You Want?. |
274 | “Sour Milk Sea” [Day 1 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
275 | “Stuck Inside a Cloud” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | October 2001 |
First release | 18 November 2002 on Brainwashed |
276 | “Sue Me, Sue You Blues” [Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | December? 1971 |
First release | 26 September 2006 on Living in the Material World [DVD] |
277 | “Sue Me, Sue You Blues” [Take 5] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 3 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 15 November 2024 on Living in the Material World [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
278 | “Sue Me, Sue You Blues” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 3 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 30 May 1973 in US on Living in the Material World |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Living in the Material World [1973] |
Version 2 | Remix, from Living in the Material World [2024] |
279 | “Sunshine Life for Me (Sail Away Raymond)” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison / The Band |
End of principle recording | 15 March 1973 [2] |
First release | 15 November 2024 on Living in the Material World [Super Deluxe Edition] |
Version 1 | With vocals, from Living in the Material World [Super Deluxe Edition, 2024] |
Version 2 | Instrumental, from Living in the Material World [Super Deluxe Edition, 2024, vinyl only] |
280 | “Sunshine Life for Me (Sail Away Raymond)” [Ringo Starr Version] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | Ringo Starr |
End of principle recording | 15 March 1973 [2] |
First release | 2 November 1973 in US on Ringo |
281 | “Tabla and Pakavaj” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
282 | “Tandoori Chicken” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Phil Spector |
Recorded by | Ronnie Spector |
End of principle recording | March? 1971 |
First release | 16 April 1971 in UK on B-side with “Try Some, Buy Some” on A-side |
Notes | This has never been officially released on CD. |
283 | “Taxman” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 22 April 1966 |
First release | 5 August 1966 in UK on Revolver |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Revolver [Mono, 1966] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Revolver [Stereo, 1966] |
Version 3 | Anthology mix, from Anthology 2 [1996] |
Version 4 | Remix, from Revolver [2022] |
Version 5 | “Take 11” mix, from Revolver [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions, 2022] |
284 | “Taxman” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 15 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
285 | “Teardrops” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | February 1981 |
First release | 1 June 1981 in US on Somewhere in England |
286 | “Tears of the World” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | April 1980 |
First release | 1 January 1992 on Songs by George Harrison [Volume 2] |
Version 1 | 1980 mix, from Songs by George Harrison [Volume 2] [1992] |
Version 2 | Remix, from Thirty Three & ⅓ [2004] |
Notes | One of four songs rejected from the original version of Somewhere in England. |
287 | “Tell Me What Has Happened to You” [Day 2 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
288 | “Thanks for the Pepperoni” |
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Composed by | Eric Clapton, Jim Gordon, George Harrison, Dave Mason, Carl Radle, Bobby Whitlock |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 18 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
289 | “That Is All” [Take 24] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 10 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 15 November 2024 on Living in the Material World [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
290 | “That Is All” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 10 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 30 May 1973 in US on Living in the Material World |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Living in the Material World [1973] |
Version 2 | Remix, from Living in the Material World [2024] |
291 | “That Kind of Woman” [Eric Clapton Version] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | Eric Clapton |
End of principle recording | 1989 |
First release | 17 July 1990 on Nobody’s Child - Romanian Angel Appeal |
292 | “That Kind of Woman” [Gary Moore Version] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | Gary Moore |
End of principle recording | 1989 |
First release | 26 March 1990 on Still Got the Blues |
293 | “That’s the Way It Goes” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 August 1982 |
First release | 27 October 1982 in US on Gone Troppo |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Gone Troppo [1982] |
Version 2 | Remix, from B-side on “When We Was Fab” UK 12″ and CD singles [1988] |
294 | “That’s What It Takes” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Gary Wright |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | Late March 1987 |
First release | 2 November 1987 on Cloud Nine |
295 | “That Which I Have Lost” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | February 1981 |
First release | 1 June 1981 in US on Somewhere in England |
296 | “Think for Yourself” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 8 November 1965 |
First release | 3 December 1965 in UK on Rubber Soul |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Rubber Soul [Mono, 1965] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Rubber Soul [Stereo, 1965] |
Version 3 | Remix, from Rubber Soul [1987] |
Version 4 | Remix, from Yellow Submarine Songtrack [1999] |
297 | “This Guitar (Can’t Keep From Crying)” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | June 1975 |
First release | 22 September 1975 in US on Extra Texture (Read All About It) |
298 | “This Guitar (Can’t Keep From Crying)” [Platinum Weird Version] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | Platinum Weird |
End of principle recording | 1992 |
First release | 11(?) February 2006 on Platinum Weird Web Site |
Notes | Most easily available on the 2014 reissue of Extra Texture (Read All About It). |
299 | “This Is Love” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Jeff Lynne |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | Late March 1987 |
First release | 2 November 1987 on Cloud Nine |
300 | “This Song” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 13 September 1976 |
First release | 15 November 1976 in US on A-side with “Learning How to Love You” on B-side |
301 | “Tired of Midnight Blue” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | June 1975 |
First release | 22 September 1975 in US on Extra Texture (Read All About It) |
302 | “Try Some, Buy Some” [Ronnie Spector Version] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | Ronnie Spector |
End of principle recording | 5 March 1971 [2] |
First release | 16 April 1971 in UK on A-side with “Tandoori Chicken” on B-side |
Notes | Available on CD from Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records. |
303 | “Try Some Buy Some” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 24 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 30 May 1973 in US on Living in the Material World |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Living in the Material World [1973] |
Version 2 | Remix, from Living in the Material World [2024] |
Version 3 | Alternative version, from Living in the Material World [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions, 2024] |
Notes | The backing track is a remix of the one used on the Ronnie Spector version. |
304 | “Tweeter and the Monkey Man” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Roy Orbison / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1988 |
First release | 18 October 1988 in US on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 |
305 | “Unconsciousness Rules” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | February 1981 |
First release | 1 June 1981 in US on Somewhere in England |
306 | “Under the Mersey Wall” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | February 1969 |
First release | 9 May 1969 in UK on Electronic Sound |
307 | “Unknown Delight” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 August 1982 |
First release | 27 October 1982 in US on Gone Troppo |
308 | “Wah-Wah” [Day 2 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
309 | “Wah-Wah” [Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 28 May 1970 [1] |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
310 | “Wah-Wah” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 28 May 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
311 | “Wah-Wah” [Live 1971] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison and Band |
End of principle recording | 1 August 1971 |
First release | 20 December 1971 in US on The Concert for Bangladesh |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [1971] |
Version 2 | Remix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [2005] |
Notes | From the evening show until about three minutes in. The rest is from the afternoon show. |
312 | “Wake Up My Love” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 August 1982 |
First release | 27 October 1982 in US on Gone Troppo |
313 | “What Is Life” [Day 1 Demo, Take 3] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 26 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
314 | “What Is Life” [Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 22 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
315 | “What Is Life” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 3 July 1970 [1] |
First release | 27 November 1970 in US on All Things Must Pass |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from All Things Must Pass [1970] |
Version 2 | Backing track / alternate mix, from All Things Must Pass [2001] |
Version 3 | Remix, from All Things Must Pass [2021] |
316 | “What Is Life” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 17 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
317 | “When We Was Fab” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Jeff Lynne |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | Late March 1987 |
First release | 2 November 1987 on Cloud Nine |
Version 1 | Standard version, from Cloud Nine [1987] |
Version 2 | Reverse end version, from B-side on “When We Was Fab” UK 12″ and CD singles [1988] |
318 | “Where Were You Last Night?” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1990 |
First release | 29 October 1990 in UK on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 |
319 | “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” [Esher Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | May 1968 |
First release | 9 November 2018 on The Beatles [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
320 | “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” [Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 25 July 1968 |
First release | 28 October 1996 on Anthology 3 |
Version 1 | Anthology mix, from Anthology 3 [1996] |
Version 2 | George Martin strings version, from Love [2006] |
321 | “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” [Take 2] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 25 July 1968 |
First release | 9 November 2018 on The Beatles [Super Deluxe Edition] |
322 | “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 5 September 1968 |
First release | 22 November 1968 in UK on The Beatles |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from The Beatles [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from The Beatles [Stereo, 1968] |
Version 3 | Remix, from The Beatles [2018] |
323 | “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” [Take 27] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 5 September 1968 |
First release | 9 November 2018 on The Beatles [Super Deluxe Edition] |
324 | “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” [Live 1971] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison and Band |
End of principle recording | 1 August 1971 |
First release | 20 December 1971 in US on The Concert for Bangladesh |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [1971] |
Version 2 | Remix, from The Concert for Bangladesh [2005] |
Notes | From the afternoon show. |
325 | “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” [Live 1987] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison and Band |
End of principle recording | 6 June 1987 |
First release | 1987 on Recorded Highlights of the Prince’s Trust Concert 1987 |
326 | “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” [Jeff Healey Version] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Jeff Healey Band |
End of principle recording | January–February 1990 |
First release | 1990 on Hell to Pay |
327 | “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” [Live 1991] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Band |
End of principle recording | 17 December 1991 |
First release | 4 July 1992 in US on Live in Japan |
Notes | This track is a composite of the 14 and 17 December performances. |
328 | “Who Can See It” [Take 93] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 13 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 15 November 2024 on Living in the Material World [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions] |
329 | “Who Can See It” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 13 October 1972 [2] |
First release | 30 May 1973 in US on Living in the Material World |
Version 1 | Standard mix, from Living in the Material World [1973] |
Version 2 | Remix, from Living in the Material World [2024] |
330 | “Wilbury Twist” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1990 |
First release | 29 October 1990 in UK on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 |
331 | “Window Window” [Day 2 Demo, Take 1] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 27 May 1970 |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
332 | “Within You Without You” [George Coaching the Musicians] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 15 March 1967 |
First release | 26 May 2017 on Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band [Super Deluxe Edition] |
333 | “Within You Without You” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 3 April 1967 |
First release | 1 June 1967 in UK on Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band [Mono, 1967] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band [Stereo, 1967] |
Version 3 | Instrumental remix, from Anthology 2 [1996] |
Version 4 | Remix and mashup, from Love [2006] |
Version 5 | Remix, from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band [2017] |
Version 6 | Indian instruments only, from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band [Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions, 2017] |
334 | “Woman Don’t You Cry for Me” [Demo] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 11 June 1970 [1] |
First release | 1 May 2012 on Early Takes Volume 1 |
335 | “Woman Don’t You Cry for Me” [Take 5] |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 7 October 1970 [1] |
First release | 6 August 2021 on All Things Must Pass [Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Uber Deluxe Editions] |
336 | “Woman Don’t You Cry for Me” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 13 September 1976 |
First release | 19 November 1976 in UK on Thirty Three & ⅓ |
337 | “Wonderwall to Be Here” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | 15 January 1968 |
First release | 1 November 1968 in UK on Wonderwall Music |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Wonderwall Music [UK, Mono, 1968] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Wonderwall Music [Stereo, 1968] |
338 | “World of Stone” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | June 1975 |
First release | 12 September 1975 in UK on B-side with “You” on A-side |
339 | “Wrack My Brain” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | Ringo Starr |
End of principle recording | Late 1980–Early 1981 |
First release | 27 October 1981 in US on Stop and Smell the Roses |
340 | “Wreck of the Hesperus” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | Late March 1987 |
First release | 2 November 1987 on Cloud Nine |
341 | “Writing’s on the Wall” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | February 1981 |
First release | 11 May 1981 in US on B-side with “All Those Years Ago” on A-side |
342 | “You” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | June 1975 |
First release | 12 September 1975 in UK on A-side with “World of Stone” on B-side |
Notes | Most of the backing track was originally recorded in February 1971 for Ronnie Spector. Her version was never released. |
343 | “You and Me (Babe)” |
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Composed by | Mal Evans / George Harrison |
Recorded by | Ringo Starr |
End of principle recording | March 1973 |
First release | 2 November 1973 in US on Ringo |
344 | “You Give Me Joy Joy” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Richard Starkey / Stephen Stills / Doris Troy |
Recorded by | Doris Troy |
End of principle recording | September 1969–spring 1970 |
First release | 11 September 1970 in UK on Doris Troy |
345 | “You Know What to Do” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 3 June 1964 |
First release | 20 November 1995 in UK on Anthology 1 |
346 | “You Like Me Too Much” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | The Beatles |
End of principle recording | 17 February 1965 |
First release | 14 June 1965 in US on Beatles VI |
Version 1 | Mono mix, from Beatles VI [Mono, 1965] |
Version 2 | Stereo mix, from Beatles VI [Stereo, 1965] |
Version 3 | Remix, from Help! [1987] |
Notes | In the UK, this was first released on Help! two months after the US album Beatles VI. |
347 | “Your Love Is Forever” |
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Composed by | George Harrison |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | November 1978 |
First release | 20 February 1979 in US on George Harrison |
348 | “You Took My Breath Away” |
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Composed by | Bob Dylan / George Harrison / Jeff Lynne / Tom Petty |
Recorded by | Traveling Wilburys |
End of principle recording | May 1990 |
First release | 29 October 1990 in UK on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 |
349 | “Zig Zag” |
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Composed by | George Harrison / Jeff Lynne |
Recorded by | George Harrison |
End of principle recording | July 1986 |
First release | 25 January 1988 on B-side with “When We Was Fab” on A-side |