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  2. Aug 2, 2021 · So, he wrote “Savoy Truffle,” the first and only Beatles song about candy and the need to stop over-indulging in it, so as to save one’s teeth. In his 1980 autobiography, I Me Mine, George...

  3. George Harrison wrote "Savoy Truffle" in September 1968, [5] by which point the Beatles had been working on their eponymous double album (also known as "the White Album") for over three months. [6]

  4. May 3, 2024 · What is the personal significance of Savoy Truffle to George Harrison? Savoy Truffle was written during a period of tension and mini-breakup between members of The Beatles. It was Harrison’s unique way of expressing his experience during the group’s tension and his love for blues music.

  5. Mar 16, 2008 · Written by George Harrison for The Beatles' White Album, Savoy Truffle was inspired by his friend Eric Clapton's gluttonous love of chocolate. "He always had a toothache but he ate a lot of chocolates – he couldn't resist them, and once he saw a box he had to eat them all."

  6. Mar 3, 2021 · Even “Sugar Sugar,” written by Jeff Barry & Ellie Greenwich for The Archies, divulges its secret heart in the first verse: You are my candy, girl, and you got me wanting you… But “Savoy Truffle” from The White Album is not based on a metaphor, nor any kind of sneaky indirection.

  7. Aug 2, 2021 · In his 1980 autobiography, I Me Mine, George related the origins of “Savoy Truffle,” explaining that it was inspired by Eric Clapton’s candy habits. George Harrison’s original lyric sheet.

  8. November 25th, 1968, was the release date for “The Beatles” (aka, the “White Album”) which featured “Savoy Truffle” as the fourth George Harrison composition of the two-disc set, the largest number of his original songs to appear on a Beatles album. It hit the stores as a double CD set for the first time on August 24th, 1987, was re ...