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Features George Harrison’s ‘My Sweet Lord’ Has a Long, Complicated History Beyond the Music Video. After 51 years, George Harrison’s “My Sweet Lord” gets a video, but the song has a ...
George was forced to pay Bright Tunes some of the proceeds from his album All Things Must Pass and 75% of the money he earned from “My Sweet Lord,” totaling $1.6 million.
Oh, oh my sweet Lord (Krishna Krishna) Ooh, ooh, ooh (Hare Hare) Harrison’s lyrical attempt to bridge a divide between Christianity and Hinduism was one meaning of the song.
George Harrison's 'My Sweet Lord' was released on Nov. 23, 1970, and soared to No. 1 on Dec. 26. Then the trouble started.
On December 26, 1970, George Harrison’s “My Sweet Lord” became his first No. 1 single following the Beatles’ dissolution. Consequently, we most commonly associate this folk-rock pseudo ...