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  1. Feb 24, 2014 · In his recent insightful and unflinching Behind the Locked Door -- a biography of the life and conflicted emotions of George Harrison -- the British writer Graeme Thomson discusses Harrison's propensity for "borrowing" musical ideas and lyrics from others.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › He's_So_FineHe's So Fine - Wikipedia

    Originally one of the two other songs: "Oh, My Lover", was considered the potential hit. But the completed track for "He's So Fine" with its now-classic 'Doo-lang doo-lang doo-lang' background vocal – the suggestion of the session's sound engineer Johnny Cue – seemed an obvious smash.

  3. Jody Miller top songs include Queen Of The House, He's So Fine, Baby I'm Yours. They had 5 top 100 hit songs.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jody_MillerJody Miller - Wikipedia

    She had top ten country singles with covers of "He's So Fine" (1971), "Baby I'm Yours" (1971) and original songs like "There's a Party Goin' On" (1972). The Epic label released a series of singles and albums that made the North American country music charts through the end of the 1970s.

  5. In 1971, Sherrill got the idea to re-record The Chiffons's "He's So Fine" [2] after hearing George Harrison's song "My Sweet Lord". According to Miller herself, the song had "the same melody". [4] The song's success inspired the title of Miller's second Epic studio album in 1971. [5]

  6. Featuring 10 beautifully performed and thoughtfully written songs, "Higher" is Jody Miller's latest Gospel Album. The choice of music and the title for the album highlights her ever-growing blessings from God.

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  8. Jody Miller became a popular country star during the mid-’60s, thanks to her hit “Queen of the House”, an answer song to Roger Miller’s signature tune “King of the Road”.