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Best of Dark Horse 1976–1989 is a compilation album by the English musician George Harrison, released in October 1989.His second compilation, after the Capitol/EMI collection The Best of George Harrison (1976), it contains songs from Harrison's releases on his Dark Horse record label between 1976 and 1987.
The Best of George Harrison is a 1976 compilation album by the English musician George Harrison, released following the expiration of his EMI-affiliated Apple Records contract. Uniquely among all of the four Beatles ' solo releases, apart from posthumous compilations, it mixes a selection of the artist's songs recorded with the Beatles on one ...
Thirty Three & 1 ⁄ 3 (stylised as Thirty Three & 1 ⁄ ॐ on the album cover) is the seventh studio album by the English musician George Harrison, released in November 1976. It was Harrison's first album release on his Dark Horse record label, the worldwide distribution for which changed from A&M Records to Warner Bros. as a result of his ...
Following the expiration of his EMI-affiliated Apple contract, Thirty Three & 1/3 (1976) was Harrison's debut release on his Dark Horse label, distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Records. [ 9 ] The 1981 single " All Those Years Ago ", from Somewhere in England , was written as a tribute to the recently murdered John Lennon and became Harrison ...
"This Song" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison from his 1976 album Thirty Three & 1/3. It was released as the first single from the album and reached number 25 on the American pop charts but failed to chart in the UK.
The Dark Horse Years 1976–1992 is a box set of albums by the English rock musician George Harrison.It was released in 2004 and comprises most of the singer's output on his Dark Horse record label.
A whimsical music video accompanied the single which was first shown on 20 November 1976 episode of Saturday Night Live.Directed by Monty Python's Eric Idle (who had a brief cameo in the video), the film featured Harrison, Neil Innes (as the carriage-pushing nanny/mother, a bathrobe-clad man with a duck on his head, and as a church authority), [3] Harrison's future wife Olivia Arias, and ...
"Beautiful Girl" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released on his 1976 album Thirty Three & 1/3. Harrison began writing the song in 1969 and considered recording it for his 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass. In its finished, 1976 form, the lyrics of "Beautiful Girl" were inspired by Harrison's second wife, Olivia Arias.