George Harrison - All Those Years Ago (Live in Japan 1991)



George Harrison - All Those Years Ago (Live in Japan 1991)
ALL THOSE YEARS AGO (LIVE IN JAPAN WITH ERIC CLAPTON BAND)



Harrison originally wrote the song (with different lyrics) for Ringo Starr to record. Although he recorded it, Starr felt the vocal was too high for his range and he did not like the words. Harrison took the track back and after Lennon's death the lyrics were changed to reflect a tribute to Harrison's lost friend and colleague. In the song, Harrison makes reference to the Beatles song All You Need is Love and the Lennon song Imagine.





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The recording of the song featured all three remaining Beatles (Harrison, Starr, and Paul McCartney), though this was expressly a Harrison single. It is one of only a few non-Beatles songs to feature three members of the group. Harrison and Starr recorded the song at Harrison's Friar Park studios between 19 November 1980 and 25 November 1980, and after Lennon's death the following month, Harrison removed Starr's vocals to record his own with

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