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"My Sweet Lord" attracted many cover versions in the early 1970s and was the most performed song of 1971. Its coinciding with a trend for spirituality in rock music ensured it was frequently performed on religious-themed television shows. The song was also popular among supper club performers following recordings by artists such as Johnny ...
"My Sweet Lord" was highly successful, [242] topping singles charts around the world during the first few months of 1971. [73] It was the first solo single by a former Beatle to be number 1 in the UK or the US, [251] and became the most performed song of that year.
The Concert for George was held at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 29 November 2002 as a memorial to George Harrison on the first anniversary of his death. [1] The event was organised by Harrison's widow, Olivia, and his son, Dhani, and arranged under the musical direction of Eric Clapton.
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 co-produced Harrison's recordings over 1970–72, including the songs "My Sweet Lord", "Isn't It a Pity" and "Bangla Desh".
In 1971, Bright Tunes sued Harrison for copyright infringement over "My Sweet Lord", owing to its similarity to the 1963 Chiffons hit "He's So Fine". [99] When the case was heard in the United States district court in 1976, he denied deliberately plagiarising the song, but lost the case, as the judge ruled that he had done so subconsciously. [100]
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"Awaiting on You All" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released on his 1970 triple album, All Things Must Pass. Along with the single "My Sweet Lord", it is among the more overtly religious compositions on All Things Must Pass, and the recording typifies co-producer Phil Spector's influence on the album, due to his liberal use of reverberation and other Wall of Sound production ...
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