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I'll Still Love You [Whenever] - George Harrison

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2008

Recorded during the All Things Must Pass sessions.

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  • I wished he'd done a master of it, but instead he gave it to Ringo. Why did he have to do that?

  • I Guess we will never know, i would loved to have heard a propper version, maybe one day we will, because, i made this "mix" out of take 49 [ i think], so there are more in exsistance. so, prehaps, there will be a GH antholigy one day

  • thank you for posting this song,which i never heard before.but i have one question:why you put the photo of george with lory del santo,which is clearly false)i had seen the real photo,and i know that THIS is false.sorry for the question,but i hate the shit that came from lory del santo...and sorry for my approssimatively english.i'm italian.so,great,great george.i will always love you...

  • The only reason that the pic is up hereis because it has george on it, i didnt realise it was a fake, but now you point it out it seems obvious. thanks

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  • Thumbs up if he was still alive he would be know as SIR George Harrison

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  • @CurtisMateer. yep. Harrison had a nice vocab drawing on Tin Pan and jazz. Learning How to Love You is a pretty cool progression....and he did a nice, jazzy guitar solo on it too. This one's a nice jam. Cool stuff.

  • Clearly this evolved into Hear Me Lord, which is a better developed use of the base melody therefore the pick for the album...but there is still a particular late night jazzy charm to this one...George recorded a couple of Tin Pan Alley covers in the 80s...those augmented and diminished changes didn't come from nowhere...

  • The reason he gave it to Ringo was they were trying to duplicate the Beatle contribution to Ringo's Rotogurve LP like what was on his Ringo LP.

  • @anisuthideyakoindu :) Hah,What are you up to,man?

    FIVE Beatles????

    nice one

  • @DerekBayRoberts1 Ringo's version is pretty good. It's on the Rotogravure album.

  • In his book "I Me Mine" George writes that he tried to record this song several times, but it's a little bit unclear if he ever seriously considered recording his own version. He mentions versions by Ronnie Spector, Cilla Black and Leon Russell. Cilla's version eventually surfaced on a compilation album in 2003. And then there's Ringo's version...

  • Words cannot describe how truly amazing this song is. Something about the audio being sort of raspy just adds a really raw and beautiful touch to it. Beautiful song from a beautiful man.

  • THANKS BOB

  • @DerekBayRoberts1 again genial music! I always adored every one of the five Beatles

    but whenever my heart wheeps it goes to George

  • @DerekBayRoberts1 I think because of Ringo's organum better for this song. Maybe I am wrong...excuse me please but I think so that that's why George gave it to Ringo.

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