George was like that guy that chooses his words carefully and is always quiet but when he chooses to speak it's always brilliance. Not a lot of songs but the ones he did write are all amazing
Happy spiritual 81st birthday, George Harrison! We love, remember, and miss you. You will always remain a legend as a solo artist and a Beatle. 🧡🎸🧘💜🍏☀️🌙
I totally agree with you! This song brings me to tears every time that I hear it. I know that the bulk of Beatle "hits" were McCartney/Lennon compositions (and they were BRILLIANT!). However, when George put forth one of HIS compositions, he hit it out of the park!!!!!
It's inspiring to think that George wasn't considered a strong songwriter in his early Beatles years but by the end he proved himself one of the greatest songwriters of all time
The fact that one band had this much talent still just blows my mind...most bands would be happy to have one John or one Paul or one George or one Ringo...no wonder theyre the greatest band to ever exist.
I absolutely love them but even people that didn't like them have to admit that they were the bomb diggity. I listen to them from the 50s all the way up and you got to admit they changed with every decade
This video is actually pretty sad when you come to realise that at the point of filming this, the Beatles had grown so far apart that they decided to film their own parts at their own homes rather than come together and record it as a group. The video was also shot when McCartney fell into a deep depression over realising that the Beatles were over, and you can really see it in his untidy appearence
As George said " all things must pass". I choose to look at this as the Beatles simply moving on and the people they're moving on with. There's no doubt that each are happy with the company of their partners at this time. So why be sad
It is a great song. But George did need a lot of help with it. Thankfully he didn't go with "cauliflower" because "no other lover" just seems more proper. George did have a great voice and he wrote some great songs but I can only imagine what it must have been like being in a band with Lennon/McCartney as the main writers.
No, Elton John, you wrote the best love song ever written - from "Friends" album - "This is Your Song" or, "Your Song" (I'll have to play it, next ;). Always a favorite of mine, along with anything from Tumbleweed Connection. Thank you, Sir Elton John, for being a beautiful person.
I agree. She also had that red cloak/sweater in the video that made her look like Red Riding Hood. Only she was *_Ringo's_* Red Riding Hood. And even though the two of them broke up in '75, they were friends. ^w^
@@60s70s.Loverr Exactly what I was thinking! Were these videos made during the exact time that George was boinking Ringo's wife....with Pattie inside the same house????
When you look at George Harrison from his earliest days, through his years with the Beatles, you see his transformation and his maturation. His soul's journey seems to be on display. A wonderful man.
We can see the transformation and maturation of the Beatles and the 1960s as a whole, not just George. He failed to criticize unfairly that he had "no room" while just at the end of the Beatles he took off as a composer (and even his November 1970 triple album includes 4 or 5 tracks on each side and a long and uninteresting jam on the last side). The others always made him stand out when he came up with the right songs and he owes a lot to the Beatles. George was rather stingy and self-effacing, unlike his wonderful companions. But I really like your songs.
The key change at 1:10 is the essence of what makes the Beatles so timeless. It's hard to write one good melody, let alone 3, let alone 3 that actually work together. Pop music puts hooks in their songs, the Beatles put songs in their hooks. It's just banger after banger.
My granddad was a pilot for British Airways in the 80s. He met Paul and Linda a few times on the LDN-NY flights. Apparently Linda was a really nice person and all the cabin crew loved her because she was so down to earth and friendly. She remembered people's names and took time to chat to them.
The next time they do the face shots 10 seconds later, he is basically frowning, adding to the bit. Guy may have been an asshole in real life but I like his style lol. Shows the intention they put into their stuff.
The chord progression in the middle part is so amazing. It comes out nowhere and lifts the song straight into heaven. Thank you, George. This song is eternal.
What I loved about George apart from his contribution to The Beatles & his solo work was his honest humility & that he didn't profess to being perfect & spent his time on earth trying to be a better human being & to me this is why George Harrison is loved & respected so much, as we all know we're not perfect but to at least try to better human being is what I took from my Mum & George Harrison & they'll always be in my thoughts... Enjoy... .....
The perfect drumming which feels perfectly complementary to the song, George Martin’s gorgeous string arrangements, probably my favourite love song of all time.
@@callum6888 I agree. The bass really brings it together. I can see why George would be concerned though. But massive credit to George for writing it. It was a huge win for all Beatles members. Probably their best song.
@Carlos García Figueroa At first they drew heavily from everly brothers and things like that yeah but by 1965 you couldn't say that, by then they grew into a thing completely of their own
This just a really perfect song. Great guitar solo by George. And McCartney's melodic accompanying bass line is just icing on the cake. It's a master work.
You are absolutely right. The arrangement of the song is excellent, especially the interplay of the creative bass run and the elegant guitar solo in the middle section. This fact cannot be overstated.
@williamowsley~~I totally agree~~When the Beatles came out I was totally addicted~~I cannot believe after all these years no matter what song I hit, I know every single word~~Have a nice day~~😄💗
@@MR-gx3gc The bass is not what you would expect and it could have just been played simple to match the bass on drums and chords for a slow song. But its up and down the frets and its amazing. Personally I think its Paul's best
@@markgallagher1621 I agree with you wholeheartedly. The song is of outstanding brilliance. Especially because of Paul's uniquely ingenious bass playing, which I only noticed when my attention was drawn to Paul's bass line. As you rightly mentioned, Paul impressively demonstrated his genius as a musician and bassist with this performance and added the finishing touches to an already terrific song.
I miss John and George. When we were young, we never thought about the day that they might die. I think that's true for most young people at any time. It's been 40 years since John's sudden death.
EVERY YEAR when I wake on December 8 that is my first thought. How painful it is each and every year. I remember that day and I do t even remember my brothers bdays ! I know the months but not the day.
The Beatles, only The Beatles and The Beatles. Just history that will last forever. In my opinion, George was sometime underated but no questions one of the best.
Not to take away from your joke, but George wanted to call it Something in the Way She Moves, but James Taylor (who they signed to the Apple label) already had that song title.
When my wife and I got married in 1971 I went to the band leader and asked him if he could play Love by John Lennon as our first song. He said he didn’t know that so I said just play something by The Beatles. So he played “Something” by The Beatles. And that became our song!❤️
@@brandonhayar6214 *"Layla" & "Wonderful Tonight"* Here's the link to the whole story - ruclips.net/video/X-J1c9qQYhU/видео.html The commentator also mentions they split when Patti found out another woman was pregnant by Clapton. She was an Italian model. The child - "Connor" unfortunately died in a tragic accident - falling from a tower block window & Eric wrote another magnificent song about that - *"Tears in Heaven."* Knowing the story behind the song is practically impossible to listen to without crying! ruclips.net/video/JxPj3GAYYZ0/видео.html
@@gambriehewert1677 That bird on the train with her in the film with Black hair when she met George was hot! I think everyone in England in the 60's was ugly though - I am British BTW!
Today it has been 20 years since George Harrison left us. I can't believe it has been 20 years without this amazing man. Rest in peace George, thank you for the wonderful memories 🤍
Everything about this song is perfect; melody, lyrics, drums, bass, lead guitar, vocals, keyboards, production, the lot. It doesn't get any better than this.
no matter how many times i listen to some beatles songs, they still make me cry. it feels so unreal that these four men all met in their lifetime and left such an impact in just around 7-8 years.
I believe they said it was improvised during the recording bcs George Martin said they should only have the orchestra in that part. George rightly thought otherwise.
I'm going to throw it out there. I can't explain why, but for me 1:30-1:45 of this song is the greatest piece of Beatles music. Ever. In fact, one of the most moving parts of any song I've ever heard. I get goosebumps every time I hear it, and I've known this song for 30 years.
I cover this song in a duet that I play with, and we perform this middle 8 section twice as 1) it's absolutely beautiful and 2) it makes the song last longer.
1:29 every serious john face I always wait for a funny face to show up. and John never fails me every time in every beatles music video! :D we miss you john and george!
George had the sweetest voice. The voice of an angel. His music tiptoes into my soul and comforts me. It's no secret that he was my favorite Beatle. Such a tender heart after John's brashness. He's cool water on a hot, muggy day.
I think he was held back by the rock and roll era of the Beatles, because John and Paul were much suited to that high energy sound - especially John. The slow and peaceful songs were much more suited to George, and he was an absolute master at writing them
I feel exactly the same about George, no one like him, I did a something acoustic cover I'm sure you would like it ruclips.net/video/ZZh16acE3PQ/видео.html
@@alightthatnevergoesout I remember looking at his picture on the back of the "Meet The Beatles" album I bought when it was new in 1964 and somehow I knew there was "something" very special about him even though he didn't sing many songs on that album. He had a quality in his voice that was great.
Lyrics: | "Something" - The Beatles. | Something in the way she moves Attracts me like no other lover Something in the way she woos me I don't want to leave her now You know I believe and how Somewhere in her smile, she knows That I don't need no other lover Something in her style that shows me I don't want to leave her now You know I believe and how You're asking me will my love grow I don't know, I don't know You stick around now it may show I don't know, I don't know Something in the way she knows And all I have to do is think of her Something in the things she shows me I don't want to leave her now You know I believe and how. END.
Tore my heart out to see Paul and Linda. He deserved a longer run of happiness for all that he bestowed on his audience; and she deserved a longer time with us. Thank you, Sir Paul. You made the absolute crock of what life really is better endurable with your uplifting music.
Well he did technically write a lot of songs during the later years, John and Paul just didn't think they were worth putting on albums. I mean George's solo album, 'All Things Must Pass', most of those were songs he had written for the Beatles but had been turned down.
George was just as talented as paul and John don't you ever doubt it! He just did not get the oppertunity to make as many songs with the Beatles...But when given the chance, WOW! wHAT classics
I don't doubt it at all. That's what I was saying, he had 100% success with his writing, even though he didn't write as many. Although I may be wrong in the last part as BronyDan suggests.
He took longer to mature as a songwriter and they were slow to realize that he had. This was the song that opened Paul's eyes in that regard. The only thing bigger than the Beatles in the 60s was John Lennon's ego.
Gotta agree with Frank S. It's the most beautiful love song ever written. I'll never forget the night I sang this to my wife on karaoke night at the bar. Got a big round of applause. I thought they were just glad I was done. Then I looked at my pretty Karen. She had the biggest smile on her face & she was crying. God I miss her. When I come to be with you someday, I'm gonna sing it to you again. R I P Karen. I love you & always will.
The first time I kissed a girl was on the dance floor, doing a slow dance to this song in 1980. I still feel what I felt that day, every time I listen to this song. She was my girlfriend after that, until we split up a couple of years later and I lost sight of her. Bumped into her unexpectedly 20 years later in another city and she is my wife today and this is our song! :)
the way how all 4 beatles look totally different and unrecognizable in this video at the end of the band’s career compared to how they looked when they recorded “love me do” just a few years earlier is crazy!
@@nboccanfuso This song is as old as the moon landing. And people are still listening to it. That's very good. It only happens with 4-10 songs a year IF it was a good year. The Beatles released this and Come Together THE SAME YEAR. That's two songs, in just one year, by just one band. Now, THAT''s insanely good.
@@LordSesshaku Here Comes The Sun is also one of the timeless Beatles songs, wich was also released in the same year. That's 3 songs in one year. Yellow Submarine was also released in 1969. That's 4 songs that are still being played today
This is one of my favorite guitar solos of all time from any player or genre. George always had an ability to select the perfect notes for a beautiful solo...and of course he was a great musician, singer, and songwriter as well. I don’t think anyone in popular music will ever match what the Beatles did as a group. Superb!
Something in the way she moves Attracts me like no other lover Something in the way she woos me I don't want to leave her now You know I believe and how Somewhere in her smile she knows That I don't need no other lover Something in her style that shows me I don't want to leave her now You know I believe and how You're asking me will my love grow I don't know, I don't know You stick around and it may show I don't know, I don't know Something in the way she knows And all I have to do is think of her Something in the things she shows me I don't want to leave her now You know I believe and how
This is one of the best guitar solos ever recorded. It's not super technical or anything, but it just is amazing... He really makes it sing and fit the song.
This song and watching John and George .... looking so lovingly and deeply into the women they love, knowing they are both gone, just breaks my heart. You can really see the love in their eyes and faces.
George was not only a talented lead guitarist but indeed an accomplished songwriter, composer & singer too. Truly talented but underated Beatle. Greetings from Malaysia.
Dingle Barry uh no. George struggled to get published all along. He got one song per album. After the band split, he had such a backlog of unpublished songs, his solo efforts yielded a double album and many huge hits including Weeps and What is Life. Most Beatle fans recognize that he was underrated until he went solo and collaborated with Wilburys.
Dingle Barry Paul actively kept George's work off of projects. Harrison wrote songs intended for Sgt. Pepper and Magical Mystery Tour (both projects that were driven by McCartney) that ended up being rejected and later released on Yellow Submarine. McCartney was an absolute monster towards Harrison and, to an extent, Ringo. (Not to mention the ever more strained relationship between Lennon and McCartney...) My personal theory is that McCartney was threatened by Harrison's increasingly brilliant song-writing.
[LYRICS] Something in the way she moves Attracts me like no other lover Something in the way she woos me I don't want to leave her now You know I believe and how Somewhere in her smile she knows That I don't need no other lover Something in her style that shows me I don't want to leave her now You know I believe and how You're asking me, "Will my love grow?" I don't know, I don't know You stick around, now it may show I don't know, I don't know Something in the way she knows And all I have to do is think of her Something in the things she shows me I don't want to leave her now You know I believe and how
Yes he didn't know as he cheated on her, the one he wrote this for. Then Eric Clapton talked her into being with him with the help of that cheating to get her. He wrote Layla and Wonderful tonight for her. Then he cheated on her which is being a backstabber and is worse to do that since he got her for that very reason and hurt her harder. Well he got the lady pregnant in that affair and then the baby died. He then wrote Tears in Heaven that baby. We got great songs because of all of that sin but it's time to STOP cheating and hurting people. 😌🙏
@@JohnnyLee8355 No one, apparently. In George's words, it was "non-specific" and the only person he was thinking about when he was writing it; was Ray Charles - as he thought he'd do a good version of it if George didn't manage to get it on a Beatles album; as he was still only getting 2/3 of his songs on an album, and he had a huge backlog of songs he'd written building up by that point.
This is my favourite song of all time, and it was made the very year I was born. It can't be duplicated or replicated lyrically or musically by anyone else, it's just perfection. ❤
when you realize all the couples here have split but there's Paul who stayed with Linda, who encouraged him to continue music and formed Wings together. He stayed by her side until Linda died at the age of 53 😭💕
I honestly am not trying to be racially or anti woman insensitive but this video features 3 very attractive ladies and one who looks like an outtake of the sniper woman at the end of Full Metal Jacket. It is quite a bizzaro contrast.
the original bassline is more complex than the one we are hearing now. no you haven’t misread, this is a simplified version. after paul came up with the original bassline, george got pissed off and told paul to make it simpler and paul did it. yet this is the one of the most melodic and powerful basslines of all time
George was like that guy that chooses his words carefully and is always quiet but when he chooses to speak it's always brilliance. Not a lot of songs but the ones he did write are all amazing
I agree, but he wrote many songs. Check out the stuff from his solo career and I’m sure you’ll love it. There’s some really amazing work there!
Until he took on his Krishna identity.
So . . Piscies then 😊
@@Catlady77777yep. Religeous fervour got to him too
He was only allowed to write two songs each album. Imagine if he was able to write more.
Happy Birthday George. Your contributions to humankind are immeasurable. We’ll never forget you!
Happy spiritual 81st birthday, George Harrison! We love, remember, and miss you. You will always remain a legend as a solo artist and a Beatle. 🧡🎸🧘💜🍏☀️🌙
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NEVER..!!
Listen to the music. Dress is doesent mettar
And he greatly missed!😢
One of the most beautiful love songs ever written. Thank you George.
I totally agree with you! This song brings me to tears every time that I hear it. I know that the bulk of Beatle "hits" were McCartney/Lennon compositions (and they were BRILLIANT!). However, when George put forth one of HIS compositions, he hit it out of the park!!!!!
Yes, Yes, the best song Absolute.
INdeed. And, it doesn't even say "I love you" in.
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@@catwoman1100acho linda essa música
You seriously can’t write and arrange a song better than this. It will forever be a masterpiece.
So true.
There's SOMETHING about this song. Thank you George for giving us this masterpiece.
I know Right!!!
George's Beatle songs are the ones I listen to the most although I'm really into A Day In The Life for some reason!
Como ellos, ninguno
It's inspiring to think that George wasn't considered a strong songwriter in his early Beatles years but by the end he proved himself one of the greatest songwriters of all time
Cool bass line! Thanks Paul.
This is the greatest love song of all time. And it doesn’t even say “I love you”.
Harrison was a genius. As were the other three
mostly Harrison :)
Is this frank sinatra speaking?
@@Horzinicla Sure is!
aint that the truth!
What is Life... fantastic
Honestly Linda's smiling face hits me the hardest. Such a great love lost.
I can relate . my ex is gorgeous in the face and eyes
Just think how it must feel for Paul (Macca)
Yes. It's all, "this is a great song, I really love it", then Linda shows up and it's instant tears.
They just loved each other SO MUCH.
Yep, there is an eerie feeling seeing her, but also knowing how much Paul and Linda loved each other.
Better to have love and lost than to never had loved, best feeling I've experienced in my life, that was living
That solo of George is legendary. Anyone listening to this in 2024…I wish you well and I love you.
I'm here ❤❤
My favorite Beatles song
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i love you too soulbhaginda96
Muito amor também pra você ❤🙅🏽♀️😚💚🇧🇷
Real masterpiece written by George. This love song will never get old.
One of my top 5 Beatles songs.
One of my favorite guitar solos as well. Further reason why George is my favorite.
@@jankonecny8154 and the women left him for Eric Clapton his best friend
@@johnpaulyoung4142 патти бойл, да.
George was underrated as a Beatle, one of the finest singers, writers and guitar players, EVER!
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Underrated not. Harrison was a big deal
He was professing his love for Yoko
@@bryan9029 I think it's about Pattie Boyd
arguably the most known Beatles song in this gen came from George, which is Here Comes the Sun
The fact that one band had this much talent still just blows my mind...most bands would be happy to have one John or one Paul or one George or one Ringo...no wonder theyre the greatest band to ever exist.
I absolutely love them but even people that didn't like them have to admit that they were the bomb diggity. I listen to them from the 50s all the way up and you got to admit they changed with every decade
@@peggyjones9080 ah a fellow quarrymen enjoyer.
The Beatles were like putting Jordan Brady Ruth Gretzky on one team
Don't forget the drummer was a caveman!
Yes!😂😂😂@@chevchelios3700
Ringo’s drumming is sublime. It adds to the feel of the song.
This video is actually pretty sad when you come to realise that at the point of filming this, the Beatles had grown so far apart that they decided to film their own parts at their own homes rather than come together and record it as a group. The video was also shot when McCartney fell into a deep depression over realising that the Beatles were over, and you can really see it in his untidy appearence
Nothing to be sad. As times goes by.
As George said " all things must pass". I choose to look at this as the Beatles simply moving on and the people they're moving on with. There's no doubt that each are happy with the company of their partners at this time. So why be sad
even so, he's the best, the most genuine
Come together
Don't be sad it's over, be happy that is happened
Everybody's all in love and my boy Ringo just smokin like a boss there at 2:48
We will tip our hats to the sheriff Ringo
2:55 and there it goes Jesus
ODZ TV
facts no joke
@@Ash-ny7nh i told you
@James Brice She's not the hottest. But is that true about the screwing?😂😂
“The greatest love song ever written” - Elton John.
“The greatest love song in the past 50 years” - Frank Sinatra
they said that?
@Sid Patankar And it was the first song I remember hearing!!!!
It is a great song. But George did need a lot of help with it. Thankfully he didn't go with "cauliflower" because "no other lover" just seems more proper. George did have a great voice and he wrote some great songs but I can only imagine what it must have been like being in a band with Lennon/McCartney as the main writers.
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The boys agreed at some point that George gets one song per album.
Can't remember what Ringo's first song was.
No, Elton John, you wrote the best love song ever written - from "Friends" album - "This is Your Song" or, "Your Song" (I'll have to play it, next ;). Always a favorite of mine, along with anything from Tumbleweed Connection. Thank you, Sir Elton John, for being a beautiful person.
Imagine being in a band and you’re the third best vocalist and writer, and yet you come up with this hauntingly beautiful song.
One of their all time best for sure.
Paul and John: “We’re the best songwriters ever”
George: “Hold my beer”
hold my guitar*
Faul wasn't bad either
agree.. but you could notice it has a good bass and drums behind it.
*hold my lsd
hold my PAtty*
The joy on Maureen's smile while Ringo hug swings her is so tender.
I agree. She also had that red cloak/sweater in the video that made her look like Red Riding Hood. Only she was *_Ringo's_* Red Riding Hood.
And even though the two of them broke up in '75, they were friends. ^w^
The. She fucked George
@lisettegarcia7013 were is the right grammar as in 94 (I think) she passed
@@lisettegarcia7013or George’s red riding hood depending On what story you read ;D 😭 poor Pattie and ringo
@@60s70s.Loverr Exactly what I was thinking! Were these videos made during the exact time that George was boinking Ringo's wife....with Pattie inside the same house????
There is nothing better in this life, than Beatle music.
Mmmm...Wings is a great band too!
Mj
Noah Q He’s got a point if he meant Michael Jordon and not Michael Jackson!
@@fyrdou5497
Floyd's a great 2nd, for sure.
Queen is amazing too
Paul's bass playing showing how much he had advanced.
Just drives this song.
Interesting how George's songs become my favorite of Beatles with the years.
Same here.
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The ALL created favorites. ALL of The Beatles!
When you look at George Harrison from his earliest days, through his years with the Beatles, you see his transformation and his maturation. His soul's journey seems to be on display. A wonderful man.
Watch his doco it’s great!
We can see the transformation and maturation of the Beatles and the 1960s as a whole, not just George. He failed to criticize unfairly that he had "no room" while just at the end of the Beatles he took off as a composer (and even his November 1970 triple album includes 4 or 5 tracks on each side and a long and uninteresting jam on the last side). The others always made him stand out when he came up with the right songs and he owes a lot to the Beatles. George was rather stingy and self-effacing, unlike his wonderful companions. But I really like your songs.
it's crazy that he would've been around 25/26 when he wrote this song such talent
The key change at 1:10 is the essence of what makes the Beatles so timeless. It's hard to write one good melody, let alone 3, let alone 3 that actually work together. Pop music puts hooks in their songs, the Beatles put songs in their hooks. It's just banger after banger.
I feel the same about "Band on the Run" by Paul and Wings. Such an awesome song with multiple changes in it
Written by George Harrison.
Paul e Ringo perderam suas esposas. Yoko e Pattie perderam seus maridos.
One little C# does so much work.
My granddad was a pilot for British Airways in the 80s. He met Paul and Linda a few times on the LDN-NY flights. Apparently Linda was a really nice person and all the cabin crew loved her because she was so down to earth and friendly. She remembered people's names and took time to chat to them.
1:28 gotta love john and his humor, that funny face killed me 💀
Yes John's sense of humor is severely underrated.
The next time they do the face shots 10 seconds later, he is basically frowning, adding to the bit.
Guy may have been an asshole in real life but I like his style lol. Shows the intention they put into their stuff.
Pattie, George, Paul, Linda, and Yoko: 😐
John: 😀
@@rahularora301 And as for Maureen and Ringo: 🛵🛵
nice pfp
RIP George Harrison,one of the best guitarists that ever lived.Beautiful tune
Joshua Chaires
Dhani's music is awful.
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Indeed ❤️
Tagam nuon, de na to sila mo balik
The chord progression in the middle part is so amazing. It comes out nowhere and lifts the song straight into heaven. Thank you, George. This song is eternal.
Gives me goose pimples it’s so good!
Exactly, Chris
Literally the best love song ever written.
Just something so honest and true about it all.
What I loved about George apart from his contribution to The Beatles & his solo work was his honest humility & that he didn't profess to being perfect & spent his time on earth trying to be a better human being & to me this is why George Harrison is loved & respected so much, as we all know we're not perfect but to at least try to better human being is what I took from my Mum & George Harrison & they'll always be in my thoughts...
Enjoy...
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Perfect bass line, perfect laid back guitar solo, great vocal. Wonderful song.
Allegedly George asked Paul to simplify the bass line but he refused. Just a fun fact, but I'm glad he did.
The perfect drumming which feels perfectly complementary to the song, George Martin’s gorgeous string arrangements, probably my favourite love song of all time.
and perfect videoclip too.
@@callum6888 I agree. The bass really brings it together. I can see why George would be concerned though.
But massive credit to George for writing it. It was a huge win for all Beatles members. Probably their best song.
リンゴの神がかったドラムが含まれていないだと…!?
George is sooooo underrated. He deserves so much credit, and seems to be the least egotistical of them all. Love that guy. RIP
Agree
I Agree.
He wasn’t underrated by Ringos wife 😉
@@meshell4993 ayoo 😳
@Gene Connor ....serious? When it comes to the Beatles, who are talked about most...
I think this song is the perfect description of what love is
Yes👍👏😊
The Beatles inspired 70's, 80's, 90's, 00's, 10's and 20's musicians.. I really swear.
If anyone's music actually winds up lasting forever, it will be theirs
What about 60's musicians?
@@mattiemclean9882 they were the 60's music that's why
@Carlos García Figueroa At first they drew heavily from everly brothers and things like that yeah but by 1965 you couldn't say that, by then they grew into a thing completely of their own
They changed music forever❤️
April 16th, 1969
50 years from "Something" and the song is still amazing!
500 years from now, it'll still be one of the most amazing songs ever made.
That's more like it
Heck yes it is, I love this song. New music is crap, people nowadays go back to the good classics.
Frank Sinatra described this at the time as the most beautiful song he ever heard.
You are so right, Karen. This song just doesn't age. I bet it will still be appreciated in another 50.
This just a really perfect song. Great guitar solo by George. And McCartney's melodic accompanying bass line is just icing on the cake. It's a master work.
You are absolutely right. The arrangement of the song is excellent, especially the interplay of the creative bass run and the elegant guitar solo in the middle section. This fact cannot be overstated.
@williamowsley~~I totally agree~~When the Beatles came out I was totally addicted~~I cannot believe after all these years no matter what song I hit, I know every single word~~Have a nice day~~😄💗
@@MR-gx3gc The bass is not what you would expect and it could have just been played simple to match the bass on drums and chords for a slow song. But its up and down the frets and its amazing. Personally I think its Paul's best
@@markgallagher1621 I agree with you wholeheartedly. The song is of outstanding brilliance. Especially because of Paul's uniquely ingenious bass playing, which I only noticed when my attention was drawn to Paul's bass line. As you rightly mentioned, Paul impressively demonstrated his genius as a musician and bassist with this performance and added the finishing touches to an already terrific song.
I love McCartney's bass dancing all over this track, he's all over the fucking place, but just where he needs to be at the right time. Legend x
This song has a magical quality. Don't know why, but it is real enough.
Totally agree
Yes It is
It has a special feel about it. The music itself is beautiful, and the lyrics can make you cry it's so good and so sweet. Always loved this song.
Starring...
Paul McCartney as Paul McCartney
Ringo Starr as Ringo Starr
George Harrison as George Harrison
John Lennon as Jedi
Yoko Ono as Michael Jackson
Sry bro it’s Ringo Starr
John as a Sith
@@zackzallie8735 You mean the guy-who-copied-everything-from-John-but-everyone-somehow-thought-it-was-original?
@@commenterjosh2428 You mean Yoko or Michael?
I miss John and George. When we were young, we never thought about the day that they might die. I think that's true for most young people at any time. It's been 40 years since John's sudden death.
great George...the best music...love, best regards Enrico
My dad to!
I am 40 years old. I guess, when a star dies, another one is born. :)
EVERY YEAR when I wake on December 8 that is my first thought. How painful it is each and every year. I remember that day and I do t even remember my brothers bdays ! I know the months but not the day.
Yep when you young you never think it can happen. We never know what round the corner. Will thair ever be another band like the beatles.
Ringo…always looking so unbothered.
😊
The Beatles, only The Beatles and The Beatles. Just history that will last forever. In my opinion, George was sometime underated but no questions one of the best.
John: so what are you going to call this song?
George: I don't know... Something
George: wait
:D Nice
That’s pretty clever, dude.
This is the best comment ever.
What if George only says I don't know? Coz the end of chorus was I don't know too
Not to take away from your joke, but George wanted to call it Something in the Way She Moves, but James Taylor (who they signed to the Apple label) already had that song title.
When my wife and I got married in 1971 I went to the band leader and asked him if he could play Love by John Lennon as our first song. He said he didn’t know that so I said just play something by The Beatles. So he played “Something” by The Beatles. And that became our song!❤️
Congrats!
That is so sweet
Aww super cute 🥰
Great story.
Make sense
*Patti Boyd Harrison* The only woman on the planet to have *THREE* internationally best selling songs written about her!
Barely getting into the Beatles and realizing how unique George was, what were the 2 other songs?
@@brandonhayar6214
*"Layla" & "Wonderful Tonight"*
Here's the link to the whole story - ruclips.net/video/X-J1c9qQYhU/видео.html
The commentator also mentions they split when Patti found out another woman was pregnant by Clapton. She was an Italian model. The child - "Connor" unfortunately died in a tragic accident - falling from a tower block window & Eric wrote another magnificent song about that - *"Tears in Heaven."* Knowing the story behind the song is practically impossible to listen to without crying! ruclips.net/video/JxPj3GAYYZ0/видео.html
And she wasn't even that pretty.
@@gambriehewert1677
That bird on the train with her in the film with Black hair when she met George was hot! I think everyone in England in the 60's was ugly though - I am British BTW!
I always thought the whole Layla and assorted love songs album was for Patty
I heard it said by many famous artists. “Something” is the greatest love song ever recorded. I agree.
Yes agreed 👍 and one more
You are so beautiful -joe cocker.
@@mikerigatos2939 yes indeed
George look like a Medieval knight and I love it, I love him, I love his work and specially this song.
george IS a medieval knight!
i
George wrote a phenomenal song, Paul played a sensational baseline, Ringo played a perfect beat... heaven!
john punched yoko very well
@@soeltannn LOOOOOOLLLL
análise perfeita, vc tá de parabéns.
That bass 👍
George Harrison, the most underated beatle. In my opinion!
Today it has been 20 years since George Harrison left us. I can't believe it has been 20 years without this amazing man. Rest in peace George, thank you for the wonderful memories 🤍
🙏❤
❤️🌷❤️
❤🙏
🎸🎼🎶🙏
2001
2:48-end, I love how the music comes together. Perfect bass at that part.👍🏾
1:26
Director of the Music Video: "Please look sad or serious."
John: "No, I don't think I will."
1:39 *proceeds to be the only one not smiling*
he was snorting heroin at this point , ah yoko was such great influence
TheGabrielChannel ringo didn’t smile either
@Cameron Mead thats why its called Lenny face😂
@@thegabrielchannel818 Ringo also doesn't smile
Everything about this song is perfect; melody, lyrics, drums, bass, lead guitar, vocals, keyboards, production, the lot. It doesn't get any better than this.
And the video
George Harrison dropped two of the best songs ever on Abbey Road
- Something
- Here Comes the Sun
Amazing!
Best two on Abbey Road no doubt about it
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Before acid then songs
And also the best song on the White album!
@@jens4689 my favorite George Harrison song from the white album is Savoy truffle
Man this song is just beautiful. Thank you George for this masterpiece
no matter how many times i listen to some beatles songs, they still make me cry. it feels so unreal that these four men all met in their lifetime and left such an impact in just around 7-8 years.
guy in your pfp sucks
Same.
same
Well done!
Yeah, it isn't too hard to tear up when you listen to "Something". It really is a great song and each time I play it it sounds better than the last.
George Harrison, one of the greatest songwriters ever. Wrote some absolute masterpieces
He sure did.
Its really not that great
@@Bennnn821 Your opinion, but it’s considered one of the greatest love songs in history though.
@@Bennnn821 Check in to a hearing doctor, dude
@@Bennnn821 they why are you on the song listening to it Dumbass 😂😂🤦🏻♂️
That beautiful guitar break by George is unforgettable.
what does guitar break mean?
@@abiqaNbijaN I think he means the solo at 1:43
Its called a guitar solo and i agree it was awesome
I believe they said it was improvised during the recording bcs George Martin said they should only have the orchestra in that part. George rightly thought otherwise.
Long rambling "solo" not required. Solos like this u can carry inside your head and can hum back 50 plus years later.
George is indeed superb with this song but Paul deserves some credit for that fantastic bass line. Notably 2:18
I'm going to throw it out there. I can't explain why, but for me 1:30-1:45 of this song is the greatest piece of Beatles music. Ever. In fact, one of the most moving parts of any song I've ever heard. I get goosebumps every time I hear it, and I've known this song for 30 years.
I cover this song in a duet that I play with, and we perform this middle 8 section twice as 1) it's absolutely beautiful and 2) it makes the song last longer.
Try around 1:18. Same thing repeated twice.
It's only topped by the end of Here Comes The Sun
We all get that feeling
To me it's the solo that follows! :)
1:29 every serious john face I always wait for a funny face to show up. and John never fails me every time in every beatles music video! :D
we miss you john and george!
Now everybody smiles and John is like 1:41 :P
Look at I feel fine's video, lmao
@@rafpach87 lmao I think they edited it that way on purpose
He died very guick , rip john lennon
George had the sweetest voice. The voice of an angel. His music tiptoes into my soul and comforts me. It's no secret that he was my favorite Beatle. Such a tender heart after John's brashness. He's cool water on a hot, muggy day.
I think he was held back by the rock and roll era of the Beatles, because John and Paul were much suited to that high energy sound - especially John. The slow and peaceful songs were much more suited to George, and he was an absolute master at writing them
Yes, and for me, "Something" is his best song. I think it is the best love song ever written!
I feel exactly the same about George, no one like him, I did a something acoustic cover I'm sure you would like it
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@@alightthatnevergoesout I remember looking at his picture on the back of the "Meet The Beatles" album I bought when it was new in 1964 and somehow I knew there was "something" very special about him even though he didn't sing many songs on that album. He had a quality in his voice that was great.
Seems like George was pretty cool...
In my opinion the best beatle song ever recorded.
imo, one of the greatest songs ever recorded in general.. but i feel like that was implied in your comment😂
Possibly the best love song ever written.
Jill B definitely the best
😊❤
Jill B what about “Here, There and Everywhere” from Revolver?
You speaking facts
@@ThePanzerFreak5 nah If I Fell is better
Lyrics: | "Something" - The Beatles. |
Something in the way she moves
Attracts me like no other lover
Something in the way she woos me
I don't want to leave her now
You know I believe and how
Somewhere in her smile, she knows
That I don't need no other lover
Something in her style that shows me
I don't want to leave her now
You know I believe and how
You're asking me will my love grow
I don't know, I don't know
You stick around now it may show
I don't know, I don't know
Something in the way she knows
And all I have to do is think of her
Something in the things she shows me
I don't want to leave her now
You know I believe and how. END.
Listening to the Beatles is like listening to music for the very first time, it's inspiring, and always leaves a smile on your face.
Well said...
Bruh have you listened to She's Leaving Home? That did not leave a smile on my face that song was big sad.
Very true. I’ll play a Beatles song in the car with my kids, and hours later in hear them singing it to themselves. It’s in us all.
Same with queen
Precisely
one of the greatest songs ever, true definition of love.
George’s solo is absolutely exquisite. Everything a guitar solo should be.
Completely soulful
Tore my heart out to see Paul and Linda. He deserved a longer run of happiness for all that he bestowed on his audience; and she deserved a longer time with us. Thank you, Sir Paul. You made the absolute crock of what life really is better endurable with your uplifting music.
Me too. They looked,and were,so happy
My dad's favorite song. Happy birthday in heaven dad! April, 7. 2024
My birthday too...
My dad's too. He looks pretty much like George. I swear
My birthday too
@lenrosado9043 - hope you’re well. Belated happy birthday to your dad. ❤️
May the soul of the departed R.I.P.Amen ❤Beautiful song for your Dad✝️
1:43 is brilliance. George Harrison, may he rest in peace, is one of the greatest musicians, and greatest souls, to grace this earth
George didn't write songs as often, but when he did, boy, masterpiece!
Well he did technically write a lot of songs during the later years, John and Paul just didn't think they were worth putting on albums. I mean George's solo album, 'All Things Must Pass', most of those were songs he had written for the Beatles but had been turned down.
George was just as talented as paul and John don't you ever doubt it! He just did not get the oppertunity to make as many songs with the Beatles...But when given the chance, WOW! wHAT classics
I don't doubt it at all. That's what I was saying, he had 100% success with his writing, even though he didn't write as many. Although I may be wrong in the last part as BronyDan suggests.
He wrote 28 songs solo out of the total 236 Beatles original compositions.
He took longer to mature as a songwriter and they were slow to realize that he had. This was the song that opened Paul's eyes in that regard. The only thing bigger than the Beatles in the 60s was John Lennon's ego.
Paul and John : “We’re the best songwriters ever”
George: “Eric Clapton, hold my wife”
Sad but true but funny :)
Eric : *ALRIGHT*
George: Eric no
😭
🤣
It's a brand new information for me. Tks.
Gotta agree with Frank S. It's the most beautiful love song ever written. I'll never forget the night I sang this to my wife on karaoke night at the bar. Got a big round of applause. I thought they were just glad I was done. Then I looked at my pretty Karen. She had the biggest smile on her face & she was crying. God I miss her. When I come to be with you someday, I'm gonna sing it to you again. R I P Karen. I love you & always will.
I'm sorry for your, loss, Sir...Gob bless your love's soul.
Gay
Kurt Dodge So sorry for your loss!
Tragic Sir. Just focus on the fact that you had a princess, which most men never find. Godspeed Kurt
Belissima atitude amigo, Deus seja louvado
2:54 Ringo and George looking fire
As always. The 2 Beat Beatles
Ringo is the last one living
Pois é
Linda McCartney is something else. Naturally beautiful.
Beautiful and full of kindness and compassion.
Is beatiful by George Hareiaon
Yes & she was a photographer.
She took some great photos of the band.
The first time I kissed a girl was on the dance floor, doing a slow dance to this song in 1980. I still feel what I felt that day, every time I listen to this song. She was my girlfriend after that, until we split up a couple of years later and I lost sight of her. Bumped into her unexpectedly 20 years later in another city and she is my wife today and this is our song! :)
Great story!
Nice you old dog!
When
wow thats an awesome story
wow, this is such a cute story
George is absolutely incredible and his talent was extremely underappreciated. The best Beatle in my opinion. (and cutest!)
Yea, George was underrated
Among the four, he likely had the most to gain from the big split-up.
Hey I thought Paul was the cutest!
Random Vlogger oh didn’t everybody 😂😉
Courtney Commeree yep
the way how all 4 beatles look totally different and unrecognizable in this video at the end of the band’s career compared to how they looked when they recorded “love me do” just a few years earlier is crazy!
This song shows how underrated george was both as a guitarist and as a songwriter. What a melodic soulful guitar solo
Eric Clapton was actually the guitarist on the song.
@@Morgana0x No, Yoko Ono played it.
@@andydixon2980 Sorry, but you're wrong. I just recently was reading about Beatles songs and it said it was Clapton.
@@Morgana0x clapton played on while my guitar gently weeps
@@andydixon2980 nice sarcasm
An absolute timeless masterpiece.
I'm sure people will still be playing Cardi B in 50yrs...
Edit - yes, I'm kidding
I Agree!
It's honestly insane how good these guys are.
Good? Sure.. Insanely good? Not quite.
@@nboccanfuso This song is as old as the moon landing. And people are still listening to it. That's very good. It only happens with 4-10 songs a year IF it was a good year. The Beatles released this and Come Together THE SAME YEAR. That's two songs, in just one year, by just one band. Now, THAT''s insanely good.
They’re the best ever!!!!
@@LordSesshaku Here Comes The Sun is also one of the timeless Beatles songs, wich was also released in the same year. That's 3 songs in one year. Yellow Submarine was also released in 1969. That's 4 songs that are still being played today
@@nboccanfuso Cry me a river. The Beatles are the greatest.
For bassists, this is a major iconic bass line for us.
Paul and Linda: Happy happy jumpin’ at a farm
John and Yoko: Yeah, we are starting a cult
john and yoko out here lookin like sith lords
margaret cabrera sidious and vader
Philosophy Wit with martha my dear
Philosophy Wit LOL
Is like lets sleep for 12 days and write ativism with flowers
George's guitar solo is a thing of beauty.
This is one of my favorite guitar solos of all time from any player or genre. George always had an ability to select the perfect notes for a beautiful solo...and of course he was a great musician, singer, and songwriter as well. I don’t think anyone in popular music will ever match what the Beatles did as a group. Superb!
ogletree call me
agreed
@@BuddyClontz Totally true that!
This song should have at least a 100 million views by now
Well I can say at least 5,000 of those views are mine!!!! ❤️❤️❤️🥂
@@Tiffany-vj1tv well, my gf called me Something and I love it xD
Not possible as I dont think there are 100 million retards
Just go and take a look at "Despacito", Shakira songs, or Coldplay songs and you'll see there are well over 100 million retards on RUclips...
@Sid Patankar but apparently the beatles were the biggest ever rock band (lmfao) but are never played on D.A.B. Rock radio. Admit it they suck.
I woke up with this song in my head...amazing. Thank you George. Another beautiful Beatles song showing us that love is all that matters. ❤
Something in the way she moves
Attracts me like no other lover
Something in the way she woos me
I don't want to leave her now
You know I believe and how
Somewhere in her smile she knows
That I don't need no other lover
Something in her style that shows me
I don't want to leave her now
You know I believe and how
You're asking me will my love grow
I don't know, I don't know
You stick around and it may show
I don't know, I don't know
Something in the way she knows
And all I have to do is think of her
Something in the things she shows me
I don't want to leave her now
You know I believe and how
This is one of the best guitar solos ever recorded. It's not super technical or anything, but it just is amazing... He really makes it sing and fit the song.
Absolutely.
totally agree. technical and emotive are 2 different things. It's why I never got into Rush LOL
@@rhythmdroid He had to record it live with the orchestra playing and nailed it
😁😁👍👍
For those who don't know, it's Eric Clapton's.
1:25 when john whipped around with that smile, i literally died
sorry to hear that. RIP
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This song and watching John and George .... looking so lovingly and deeply into the women they love, knowing they are both gone, just breaks my heart. You can really see the love in their eyes and faces.
When Sinatra calls a song, the greatest love song of the past 50 years, you know you got something, no pun intended.
actually, he said fifty or a hundred years, doesnt change much though
I see this comment somewhere else.
Where's the pun?
@@boofert.washington2499 seriously?
I came from the Disney’s documentary clip after reading your comment!
George was not only a talented lead guitarist but indeed an accomplished songwriter, composer & singer too. Truly talented but underated Beatle.
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I wonder if John or Paul listened to All Things Must Pass when it came out and kicked themselves?
Dingle Barry uh no. George struggled to get published all along. He got one song per album. After the band split, he had such a backlog of unpublished songs, his solo efforts yielded a double album and many huge hits including Weeps and What is Life. Most Beatle fans recognize that he was underrated until he went solo and collaborated with Wilburys.
Dingle Barry Paul actively kept George's work off of projects. Harrison wrote songs intended for Sgt. Pepper and Magical Mystery Tour (both projects that were driven by McCartney) that ended up being rejected and later released on Yellow Submarine. McCartney was an absolute monster towards Harrison and, to an extent, Ringo. (Not to mention the ever more strained relationship between Lennon and McCartney...) My personal theory is that McCartney was threatened by Harrison's increasingly brilliant song-writing.
[LYRICS]
Something in the way she moves
Attracts me like no other lover
Something in the way she woos me
I don't want to leave her now
You know I believe and how
Somewhere in her smile she knows
That I don't need no other lover
Something in her style that shows me
I don't want to leave her now
You know I believe and how
You're asking me, "Will my love grow?"
I don't know, I don't know
You stick around, now it may show
I don't know, I don't know
Something in the way she knows
And all I have to do is think of her
Something in the things she shows me
I don't want to leave her now
You know I believe and how
Yes he didn't know as he cheated on her, the one he wrote this for. Then Eric Clapton talked her into being with him with the help of that cheating to get her. He wrote Layla and Wonderful tonight for her. Then he cheated on her which is being a backstabber and is worse to do that since he got her for that very reason and hurt her harder. Well he got the lady pregnant in that affair and then the baby died. He then wrote Tears in Heaven that baby. We got great songs because of all of that sin but it's time to STOP cheating and hurting people. 😌🙏
@@berealsupportive2744 human nature
Thank You I wanted that
Even after all these years this song still gives me goosebumps
One of the best love songs in history, no debate
(Also the best band ever)
George Harrison was my favourite Beatle. Such a great songwriter too. We were really blessed to hear them.
Ask Sinatra
@@markpasse9691he was a great songwriter, but John and Paul were the 2 greatest songwriter of their generation, maybe ever.
Lovely piece ❤
Yes, it was
1:26
I like how everyone else has a straight face, and then John, Is awesome.
1:40
A classic John-moment. Love.
@@borenyaboruah lol
1:29 you meant?
@@Chexnllxelly No, because everyone had to see everyone else.
Ladies and gentlemen, Patti Boyd.
The ultimate inspiration for greatest rock ballads ever written.
Alex Z ,
and wonderful tonight is for her too
Cak Redi Except for the fact that she wasn't the inspiration for Something.
She was, however, the inspiration for Isn't It A Pity
@@comanchio1976 so..who was the inspiration for this song?
@@JohnnyLee8355 No one, apparently. In George's words, it was "non-specific" and the only person he was thinking about when he was writing it; was Ray Charles - as he thought he'd do a good version of it if George didn't manage to get it on a Beatles album; as he was still only getting 2/3 of his songs on an album, and he had a huge backlog of songs he'd written building up by that point.
This is my favourite song of all time, and it was made the very year I was born. It can't be duplicated or replicated lyrically or musically by anyone else, it's just perfection. ❤
- Dad, why is my sister called Rose?
- Because your mom loves roses
- Thanks dad!
- No problem, Bridge to Something by the Beatles
I live
I am mega confused right now
@@lukeconfer5315 its not a hard joke to understand
@@nickv.3573 wait is the kids name bridge to something by the Beatles
@@lukeconfer5315 yeah, that's the name of the kids on the meme
when you realize all the couples here have split but there's Paul who stayed with Linda, who encouraged him to continue music and formed Wings together. He stayed by her side until Linda died at the age of 53 😭💕
Linda was 57 or 56 when she died 😔
John and Yoko were also together until John's death.
@@bronzenrule They did split for a while but yes were back together when he died.
I honestly am not trying to be racially or anti woman insensitive but this video features 3 very attractive ladies and one who looks like an outtake of the sniper woman at the end of Full Metal Jacket. It is quite a bizzaro contrast.
This song probably has the most melodic bass line I've ever heard.
I love Paul's bass on Hey Bulldog.
Paul was a superb bassist. With due respect to Ringo's drumming, Paul was best at his respective instrument in the group.
@@technodroog Paul could get a tune out a ham sandwich.
Ramble on has entered the chat
the original bassline is more complex than the one we are hearing now. no you haven’t misread, this is a simplified version. after paul came up with the original bassline, george got pissed off and told paul to make it simpler and paul did it. yet this is the one of the most melodic and powerful basslines of all time
My all time favorite Beatles song. Rest In Peace Harrison.