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From album
All Things Must Pass
George Harrison · 1970 · Track 21
Details
TonalidadC
Compás4/4
Tempo108 BPM
Duración3:19
ÁlbumAll Things Must Pass
Año1970
ISRCGB77R1400049
Fun facts
George Harrison released a special album called Apple Jam as part of his triple album All Things Must Pass from 1970. It was an LP that had four instrumental tracks, three recorded during the album sessions, and one dedicated to It's Johnny's Birthday, a tribute to the 30th birthday of John Lennon. The album was made by Apple Records to make the album more appealing, which was expensive and one of the first to have three discs in one. The cover of Apple Jam was designed by Tom Wilkes with a jam jar logo and apple leaves.
The story behind
George Harrison wrote Plug Me In in 1970, as part of the album All Things Must Pass. It was a song he recorded in a London studio, without much complication. The lyrics talk about something everyone understands: the need to connect, to have energy, to be present. It's not a complicated song, but it has a rhythm that gets stuck in your head. The guitar sounds clear, as if he were playing in a quiet place. The song lasts just over three minutes, but in that time it makes you feel like something important is happening. It's a piece that can be played without many tricks, but it has its own place in George Harrison's music.
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