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George Harrison

You

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“You” is a song by English musician George Harrison, released as the opening track of his 1975 album Extra Texture (Read All About It). It was also the album’s lead single, becoming a top 20 hit in America and reaching number 9 in Canada. A 45-second instrumental portion of the song, titled “A Bit More of You”, appears on Extra Texture also, opening side two of the original LP format. Harrison wrote “You” in 1970 as a song for Ronnie Spector, formerly of the Ronettes, and wife of Harrison’s All Things Must Pass co-producer Phil Spector. The composition reflects Harrison’s admiration for 1960s American soul/R&B, particularly Motown. In February 1971, Ronnie Spector recorded “You” in London for a proposed solo album on the Beatles’ Apple record label, but the... Read on...

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