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Give me love, give me peace on earth, give me light, give me life, keep me free from birth, give me hope, help me cope, with this heavy load, trying to, touch and reach you with, heart and soul.
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George Harrison desktop themes |
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 | My Redeemer (1060) Source: Ezthemes Desktop Themes
A beautiful picture of Jesus appearing to Mary Magdalene when He rose from the tomb. This wallpaper is a sure reminder of His resurrection and how much He loves us. Music by George Harrison, My sweet Lord. Enjoy Jeanie
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What a beautiful portrait painting by artist Toby of Jesus Christ. Music by George Harrison, My Sweet Lord. Enjoy Jeanie
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George Harrison (Beatles)
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 George Harrison with Eric Clapton (Left) 1969, and Delaney and Boniie |  George Harrison with Eric Clapton (Left) 1969, and Delaney and Boniie |  George Harrison with Eric Clapton (Left) 1969, and Delaney and Boniie | more George Harrison posters ...
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George Harrison random trivia |
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- Was an ace monopoly player
- A New York Federal Court ruled in 1976 that his famous song "My Sweet Lord" was a copyright infringement on the song 1963 Laurie Records hit "He's So Fine" by The Chiffons. "My Sweet Lord" contained a similar repetition of two musical phrases ("sol-mi-re" and "sol-la-do-la-do") found in "He's So Fine," along with identical harmonies. Although the Court found that Harrison did not intended to plagiarize "He's So Fine," it ruled that, having been familar with the song, he had "subconsciously" copied its melody. Bright Tunes Music Corp. v. Harrisongs Music, Ltd., 420 F.Supp. 177 (S.D.N.Y. Aug 31, 1976). Appeals dragged the case on into the 1990s, with Harrison's former manager Allen Klein becoming the plaintiff when he bought Bright Tunes. Harrison eventually ended up owning both songs, while Klein's reputation suffered from his "changing sides" in the suit.
- George met Pattie Boyd on the set of A Hard Day's Night (1964). She was engaged at the time, but George kept asking her out until she gave in. They were married in 1966.
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