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It's an obscure classic. Harrison's only contribution to 'Sgt. Pepper's' is the most popular of the handful of Indian-influenced music he released as a Beatle. None of the other Beatles played with Harrison and the session musicians on this track, but it's a crucial piece of the album's legacy.
Harrison landed two songs on the last album the Beatles made together 'Let It Be' was recorded earlier than 'Abbey Road' but released later , and they're among his greatest tracks check out No. And it holds its own as the opening cut on the album's second terrific side, which is dominated by Paul McCartney's multi-song medley. Shockingly, 'Something' is the only song written and sung by Harrison released as a Beatles single it reached No.
It became, next to 'Yesterday,' the band's most covered song Frank Sinatra infamously gave credit to the song to Lennon and McCartney when he sang it onstage. It's also Harrison's greatest composition, a love song with a killer bridge and subtly moving guitar line. One of Harrison's most popular songs is also one of his most searing. Once more, into the mystic. This Sgt Pepper track is a prime example. Surprisingly, it was Paul McCartney who supplied the strident guitar solo of this vibrant opener to the Revolver album.
He added some subtle Moog synth effects to a song that is always guaranteed to brighten up the bleakest of days. In late it was extracted from the Abbey Road album to become a worldwide hit.
Note the added effect at the close of the song — the sound of a wine bottle reverberating on top of an amp. Blue Jay Way was the name of the street in Hollywood Hills where he was staying. Significantly, John was away peace campaigning at the time. Lyrically, it hinted at the egos at play within the group that would eventually signal their demise.
Surprisingly, it was Macca who supplied the strident guitar solo of this vibrant opener to the 'Revolver' album. Harrison's increasing frustration of life as a member of the Fab Four flowered into this truly uplifting composition, written in Eric Clapton's garden while he avoided meetings at the band's Apple HQ.
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