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  • Here Comes the Sun
  • Here Comes The Sun
  • Here comes the Sun
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  • "Here Comes the Sun" is a song written and performed by the Beatles released in 1969. Richie Havens performed the song on Sesame Street in the sixth season.
  • "Here Comes the Sun" is a song in The Beatles: Rock Band. It is contained in the 1968-1969 Abbey Road section of the story. It is the seventh track on the The Beatles's 1969 studio album, Abbey Road. It was written by George Harrison. Harrison also performed lead vocals.
  • "Here Comes the Sun" is a song composed by George Harrison and performed by The Beatles in 1969. USS Baldwin captain Patrick Ingrum was familiar with the song, and sang it to his daughter, Tiana, as a lullaby. (USS Baldwin: "Reaction to Action, Part 1")
  • "Here Comes the Sun" is one of Harrison's best-known Beatles contributions alongside "Something" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". The year 1969 was a difficult one for Harrison: he had quit the band temporarily, he was arrested for marijuana possession, and he had his tonsils removed. Harrison stated in his autobiography: As Clapton states in his autobiography, the house in question is known as "Hurtwood".
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  • 185.0
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Date
  • 1969
Album
  • Abbey Road
Genre
  • Rock
Featured in
  • WW2 Lost Films, Across The Universe, The Parent Trap
Adapter
  • Nick Cave, The Runaways
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Language
  • English
Title
  • Here Comes the Sun
Cover
  • Abbey Road albumart.jpg
Video
  • U6tV11acSRk
Released
  • 1969
By
Gender
  • Male
Artist
  • The Beatles
Source
  • Abbey Road
  • BRB
Rating
  • NR
Writer
  • George Harrison
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  • "Here Comes the Sun" is one of Harrison's best-known Beatles contributions alongside "Something" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". The year 1969 was a difficult one for Harrison: he had quit the band temporarily, he was arrested for marijuana possession, and he had his tonsils removed. Harrison stated in his autobiography: "Here Comes the Sun" was written at the time when Apple was getting like school, where we had to go and be businessmen: 'Sign this' and 'sign that'. Anyway, it seems as if winter in England goes on forever, by the time spring comes you really deserve it. So one day I decided I was going to sag off Apple and I went over to Eric Clapton's house. The relief of not having to go see all those dopey accountants was wonderful, and I walked around the garden with one of Eric's acoustic guitars and wrote "Here Comes the Sun". As Clapton states in his autobiography, the house in question is known as "Hurtwood".
  • "Here Comes the Sun" is a song written and performed by the Beatles released in 1969. Richie Havens performed the song on Sesame Street in the sixth season.
  • "Here Comes the Sun" is a song in The Beatles: Rock Band. It is contained in the 1968-1969 Abbey Road section of the story. It is the seventh track on the The Beatles's 1969 studio album, Abbey Road. It was written by George Harrison. Harrison also performed lead vocals.
  • "Here Comes the Sun" is a song composed by George Harrison and performed by The Beatles in 1969. USS Baldwin captain Patrick Ingrum was familiar with the song, and sang it to his daughter, Tiana, as a lullaby. (USS Baldwin: "Reaction to Action, Part 1")
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