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It was the first single by a former Beatle member to reach number one on the charts in the US and UK.
Released in 1970, shortly after The Beatles broke up.
It sold a million copies in the US and reached number one in the UK. George wrote this song inspired by the gospel song "Oh Happy Day." You can experience the charm that only George can produce.
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- Producer [Produced By] - George Harrison
- Producer [Produced By] - Phil Spector