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  2. Harrison introduced "Something" at a Beatles session on 19 September 1968, when he played it to George Martin's stand-in as producer of The Beatles, Chris Thomas, while the latter was working out the harpsichord part for Harrison's track "Piggies". [5]

  3. Mar 16, 2008 · Perhaps George Harrison’s finest moment on the Abbey Road album, ‘Something’ was one of the record’s undisputed highlights, and showed him finally leaving the songwriting shadow of Lennon and McCartney. ‘Something’ was written during the 1968 sessions for The Beatles (White Album), though it wasn’t finished until the following year.

  4. Jul 12, 2024 · The Soulful Depth of “Something”. “Something” is an iconic song written by George Harrison, a former member of the legendary band, The Beatles. Released in 1969, it quickly rose to fame and has remained a timeless classic in the world of music ever since.

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  5. Feb 25, 2020 · George Harrison began writing the song in September 1968, during a session for the Beatles' self-titled double album, later known as the White Album. In his autobiography, he remembered writing the melody on a piano, at the same time as Paul McCartney recorded tracks at London's Abbey Road Studios.

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    It hadn’t been easy for George to get his songs onto Beatles records. As John noted in 1974: “Paul and I really carved up the empire between us, because we were the singers… George never wrote a song till much later.” George’s first composition, “Don’t Bother Me,” appeared on With The Beatles, the group’s second album, released in time for Christma...

    “Something” had its origins in “The White Album” sessions. George himself said that he wrote it on the piano during a break while Paul continued with some overdubs in another studio. Producer Chris Thomas recalls sitting at the harpsichord while working on George’s song “Piggies” at EMI’s studios on Abbey Road. “While George and I were tinkling awa...

    Though George wrote much of the song very quickly, he put it on ice for a few months while mulling over how to finish the lyrics. During a session at their own Apple Studios in January 1969, George casually asked his bandmates for help with the words. On the tapes of those sessions he can be heard asking, “What could it be, Paul? ‘Something in the ...

    “Something” would go on to be covered by more artists than any other Beatles song, with the exception of ”Yesterday.” George got his wish when Ray Charles covered it in 1971. Other notable artists to have covered it include Smokey Robinson, Elvis Presley, James Brown, and Frank Sinatra. As Paul noted in Anthology, “Frank Sinatra used to introduce ‘...

  6. Jan 19, 2024 · In her 2007 book, Wonderful Tonight: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Me, Boyd said that “Something” was written about her. “George wrote a song called ‘Something,’” wrote Boyd.

  7. By February 25th, 1969, George's 26th Birthday, George had completed writing his song “Something,” the evidence being a simple but breathtaking demo he recorded at EMI Studios on this day.