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"This Is Love" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison that was released on his 1987 album Cloud Nine. Harrison co-wrote the song with Jeff Lynne , who also co-produced the track. In June 1988, it was issued as the third single from Cloud Nine , peaking at number 55 on the UK Singles Chart .
Also missing is the song "Sat Singing" that was among other songs intended for Somewhere in England in 1980 but rejected by Dark Horse distributor Warner Bros. Records, forcing Harrison to record new material for that album. On the DVD, the videos for his singles "True Love", "Blow Away" and "All Those Years Ago" are similarly not included.
Slide and acoustic guitars, piano, synthesizer, bass and backing vocals; "Distance Makes No Difference with Love" produced by Harrison [69] 1997 Chants of India: Ravi Shankar Acoustic guitar, bass, autoharp, vibraphone, glockenspiel and backing vocals; album produced by Harrison [69] 1998 A Complete Career Anthology: 1961–1990: Del Shannon
The album is occasionally redeemed by the deft guitar interplay between Harrison and Eric Clapton, as well as the perky single 'Got My Mind Set on You.'" [18] In a five-star review for the Houston Chronicle, J.D. Considine wrote: "Forget the 'former Beatle' stuff – this album would be worth snapping up even if Harrison were some unknown from ...
Harrison's pseudonym on the album was "Nelson Wilbury"; he used the name "Spike Wilbury" for their second album. [168] In 1989, Harrison and Starr appeared in the music video for Petty's song "I Won't Back Down". [169] In October that year, Harrison assembled and released Best of Dark Horse 1976–1989, a compilation of his later solo work. [170]
Wendie Malick is revealing a sweet behind-the-scenes tidbit from the Shrinking set involving costar Harrison Ford.. The actress, 73, opened up about what it was like returning to the screen with ...
Harrison began writing the song in 1988 in Maui. He was filming a music video for This is Love. [1] Harrison's only known public performance of "Any Road" was a solo acoustic rendition in 1997, during an interview with Ravi Shankar conducted by VH1. It was Harrison's last television appearance before his death.
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