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List of songs recorded by George Harrison
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George Harrison in 1974

George Harrison (1943–2001) was an English musician who gained international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles. With his songwriting contributions limited by the dominance of John Lennon and Paul McCartney, Harrison was the first member of the Beatles to release a solo album.[1] Wonderwall Music (1968), a mostly instrumental soundtrack album combining Western and Indian sounds,[2] was followed by Electronic Sound (1969), an experimental album containing two lengthy pieces performed on Moog synthesizer.[3] Following the Beatles' break-up in 1970, Harrison released the triple album All Things Must Pass.[4] Co-produced by Phil Spector, it included the hit singles "My Sweet Lord" and "What Is Life".[5] The album featured musical contributions from Eric Clapton and Ringo Starr, both of whom collaborated regularly with Harrison throughout his solo career,[6] and two signature elements of Harrison's work: his slide guitar playing and spiritually themed songwriting.[7]

While organising the Concert for Bangladesh in 1971, Harrison recorded the charity single "Bangla Desh".[8][9] The Concert for Bangladesh live album included three of Harrison's best-known Beatles songs: "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", "Here Comes the Sun" and "Something".[10] Living in the Material World (1973) featured a pared-down sound and increasingly devout lyrics.[11][12] It included the single "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)"[13] and a title track in which contrasting sections of Indian music and Western rock mirrored Harrison's struggle to attain his spiritual goals.[14][15] Dark Horse (1974) included songs inspired by the end of his marriage to Pattie Boyd[16] and, particularly in the title track, vocal performances marred by Harrison contracting laryngitis – a result of overexertion as he prepared to launch his Dark Horse record label.[17][18] Extra Texture (Read All About It) (1975) contained several songs in a downbeat soul style,[19][20] reflecting his despondency following the mixed reception afforded his 1974 North American tour with Ravi Shankar.[21] Largely recorded in Los Angeles, the album included "This Guitar (Can't Keep from Crying)", a sequel to "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".[22]

Thirty Three & 1/3 (1976) furthered the American soul influence and, with its singles "This Song" and "Crackerbox Palace",[23] was a more buoyant collection than its predecessors.[24][25] Marked also by a more subtle approach to religious pronouncements,[26][27] the album typified Harrison's move towards love songs seemingly addressed to his deity as much as to a romantic partner.[28] Co-produced by Russ Titelman, George Harrison (1979) reflected Harrison's contentment after a period spent travelling.[29] It included the hit single "Blow Away", songs celebrating the tranquil surroundings he had discovered on Hawaii, and a tribute to Formula One racing drivers, "Faster".[30] Somewhere in England was released in 1981 and featured "All Those Years Ago", a tribute to Lennon following his murder in December 1980.[31] Gone Troppo (1982) included the single "Wake Up My Love" and "Circles",[32] a song that, like "Not Guilty" from George Harrison, had originally been considered for the Beatles' White Album in 1968.[33]

After a four-year hiatus, Harrison returned with Cloud Nine (1987), co-produced by Jeff Lynne.[34] It included a cover version of Rudy Clark's "Got My Mind Set on You" and the Beatles tribute "When We Was Fab".[34][35] Harrison then formed the Traveling Wilburys with Lynne, Dylan, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty.[36] He issued the 1989 compilation Best of Dark Horse, which included "Cheer Down", co-written with Petty.[37] Harrison's 1992 album Live in Japan, recorded on tour with Clapton, included renditions of "Taxman", "If I Needed Someone" and several other Harrison compositions from the Beatles' catalogue.[38] Harrison then reunited with Starr and McCartney for the Beatles Anthology multimedia project and collaborated extensively with Shankar,[39] but he issued no further recordings under his own name before his death in November 2001.[40] His final album, Brainwashed (2002), included the singles "Any Road" and "Stuck Inside a Cloud", and the slide-guitar instrumental "Marwa Blues".[41]

Songs

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Indicates songs not solely written by George Harrison
Indicates instrumental
Eric Clapton performing in 1975.
Starting with the Wonderwall Music track "Ski-ing" in 1968, Eric Clapton played guitar on many of Harrison's recordings as a solo artist.[42]
Phil Spector in 1965.
Phil Spector co-produced Harrison's recordings over 1970–72, including the songs "My Sweet Lord", "Isn't It a Pity" and "Bangla Desh". Harrison subsequently adopted elements of Spector's Wall of Sound in his own production style, particularly on "Don't Let Me Wait Too Long" and "Ding Dong, Ding Dong".[43]
Bob Dylan performing in 2010.
Bob Dylan co-wrote "I'd Have You Anytime" with Harrison and provided the inspiration for another All Things Must Pass track reflecting on their friendship, "Behind That Locked Door".[44] Harrison also recorded cover versions of Dylan songs such as "If Not for You" and "I Don't Want to Do It".[45]
Gary Wright performing in 2011.
Gary Wright played keyboards on all of Harrison's 1970s albums[46] and on Cloud Nine.[47] A fellow devotee of Hindu teachings, Wright also co-wrote "If You Believe" and "That's What It Takes".[48]
George Harrison's Friar Park estate
Entrance to Harrison's Friar Park estate in Oxfordshire. From 1973, Harrison recorded the majority of his music at his Friar Park studio, while the property's inscriptions and gardens provided lyrical inspiration for songs such as "Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp", "Ding Dong", "The Answer's at the End" and "Flying Hour".[49]
Picture of a sitar
Having popularised the sitar through his work with the Beatles, Harrison made only minimal use of Indian instrumentation in his songs after 1968.[50] Among the rare examples are "Living in the Material World",[51] "Be Here Now",[52] "It Is 'He' (Jai Sri Krishna)", "Writing's on the Wall"[53] and "Ride Rajbun".[54]
Smokey Robinson performing in 2006.
Harrison's enduring admiration of soul music was reflected in two songs he wrote in tribute to Smokey Robinson in the mid 1970s, "Ooh Baby" and "Pure Smokey".[55]
Cole Porter in the 1930s.
Harrison released a pop version of Cole Porter's "True Love" on his album Thirty Three & 1/3.
Hoagy Carmichael in 1953.
A lifelong fan of Hoagy Carmichael,[56] Harrison covered Carmichael's "Hong Kong Blues" and "Baltimore Oriole" on his 1981 album Somewhere in England.
Jeff Lynne performing in 2016.
From 1987, Harrison collaborated regularly with producer Jeff Lynne, who co-wrote "When We Was Fab" and "This Is Love".
Tom Petty performing in 2016.
Tom Petty co-wrote "Cheer Down" with Harrison, in addition to joining him, Lynne and Dylan in the Traveling Wilburys.
Name of song, writer(s), original release, and year of release
Song Writer(s) Original release Year Ref(s)
"Absolutely Sweet Marie" (live) Bob Dylan Bob Dylan – The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration 1993 [57]
"All Things Must Pass" George Harrison All Things Must Pass 1970 [58]
"All Those Years Ago" George Harrison Somewhere in England 1981 [59]
"Almost 12 Bar Honky Tonk" ‡ George Harrison All Things Must Pass
(50th anniversary deluxe edition)
2021 [60]
"Almost Shankara" ‡ George Harrison Wonderwall Music (2014 remaster) 2014 [61]
"The Answer's at the End" George Harrison Extra Texture (Read All About It) 1975 [62]
"Any Road" George Harrison Brainwashed 2002 [63]
"Apple Scruffs" George Harrison All Things Must Pass 1970 [58]
"Art of Dying" George Harrison All Things Must Pass 1970 [58]
"Awaiting on You All" George Harrison All Things Must Pass 1970 [58]
"Baby Don't Run Away" George Harrison Gone Troppo 1982 [64]
"Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)" George Harrison All Things Must Pass 1970 [58]
"Baltimore Oriole" Hoagy Carmichael Somewhere in England 1981 [59]
"Bangla Desh" George Harrison Non-album single 1971 [65]
"Be Here Now" George Harrison Living in the Material World 1973 [66]
"Beautiful Girl" George Harrison Thirty Three & 1/3 1976 [67]
"Behind That Locked Door" George Harrison All Things Must Pass 1970 [58]
"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" Harold Arlen
Ted Koehler
Brainwashed 2002 [63]
"Beware of Darkness" George Harrison All Things Must Pass 1970 [58]
"A Bit More of You" ‡ George Harrison Extra Texture (Read All About It) 1975 [62]
"Blood from a Clone" George Harrison Somewhere in England 1981 [59]
"Blow Away" George Harrison George Harrison 1979 [68]
"Brainwashed" George Harrison Brainwashed 2002 [63]
"Breath Away from Heaven" George Harrison Cloud Nine 1987 [69]
"Bye Bye, Love" Felice Bryant
Boudleaux Bryant

George Harrison †
Dark Horse 1974 [70]
"Can't Stop Thinking About You" George Harrison Extra Texture (Read All About It) 1975 [62]
"Cheer Down" George Harrison
Tom Petty
Lethal Weapon 2 (soundtrack) 1989 [71]
"Circles" George Harrison Gone Troppo 1982 [64]
"Cloud 9" George Harrison Cloud Nine 1987 [69]
"Cockamamie Business" George Harrison Best of Dark Horse 1976–1989 1989 [72]
"Cosmic Empire" (demo) George Harrison All Things Must Pass
(50th anniversary deluxe edition)
2021 [60]
"Cowboy Music" ‡ George Harrison Wonderwall Music 1968 [73]
"Crackerbox Palace" George Harrison Thirty Three & 1/3 1976 [67]
"Crying" ‡ George Harrison Wonderwall Music 1968 [73]
"Dark Horse" George Harrison Dark Horse 1974 [70]
"Dark Sweet Lady" George Harrison George Harrison 1979 [68]
"The Day the World Gets 'Round" George Harrison Living in the Material World 1973 [66]
"Dear One" George Harrison Thirty Three & 1/3 1976 [67]
"Deep Blue" George Harrison Non-album single
B-side of "Bangla Desh"
1971 [65]
"Dehra Dun" (demo) George Harrison All Things Must Pass
(50th anniversary deluxe edition)
2021 [60]
"Devil's Radio" George Harrison Cloud Nine 1987 [69]
"Ding Dong, Ding Dong" George Harrison Dark Horse 1974 [70]
"Don't Let Me Wait Too Long" George Harrison Living in the Material World 1973 [66]
"Down To The River (Rocking Chair Blues)" George Harrison All Things Must Pass
(50th anniversary deluxe edition)
2021 [60]
"Dream Away" George Harrison Gone Troppo 1982 [64]
"Dream Scene" ‡ George Harrison Wonderwall Music 1968 [73]
"Drilling a Home" ‡ George Harrison Wonderwall Music 1968 [73]
"Everybody-Nobody" (demo) George Harrison All Things Must Pass
(50th anniversary deluxe edition)
2021 [60]
"Fantasy Sequins" ‡ George Harrison Wonderwall Music 1968 [73]
"Far East Man" George Harrison Dark Horse 1974 [70]
"Faster" George Harrison George Harrison 1979 [68]
"Fish on the Sand" George Harrison Cloud Nine 1987 [69]
"Flying Hour" (remix) George Harrison
Mick Ralphs
Songs by George Harrison 1988 [74]
"For You Blue"[a] (live) George Harrison Songs by George Harrison 1988 [74]
"Gat Kirwani" ‡ George Harrison Wonderwall Music 1968 [73]
"Get Back" John Lennon
Paul McCartney
All Things Must Pass
(50th anniversary deluxe edition)
2021 [60]
"Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" George Harrison Living in the Material World 1973 [66]
"Glass Box" ‡ George Harrison Wonderwall Music 1968 [73]
"Going Down To Golders Green" (demo) George Harrison All Things Must Pass
(50th anniversary deluxe edition)
2021 [60]
"Gone Troppo" George Harrison Gone Troppo 1982 [64]
"Got My Mind Set on You" Rudy Clark Cloud Nine 1987 [69]
"Greasy Legs" ‡ George Harrison Wonderwall Music 1968 [73]
"Greece" George Harrison Gone Troppo 1982 [64]
"Grey Cloudy Lies" George Harrison Extra Texture (Read All About It) 1975 [62]
"Guru Vandana" ‡ George Harrison Wonderwall Music 1968 [73]
"Hari's on Tour (Express)" ‡ George Harrison Dark Horse 1974 [70]
"Hear Me Lord" George Harrison All Things Must Pass 1970 [58]
"Here Comes the Sun"[a] (live) George Harrison The Concert for Bangladesh 1971 [75]
"Here Comes the Moon" George Harrison George Harrison 1979 [68] Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_songs_recorded_by_George_Harrison
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