Here Comes the Sun - The Beatles image

Here Comes the Sun - The Beatles

Band
The Beatles
Album
Abbey Road
Released
26 September, 1969
Here Comes the Sun - The Beatles

"Here Comes the Sun" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road. It was written by George Harrison and is one of his best-known compositions for the Beatles. Harrison wrote the song in early 1969 at the country house of his friend Eric Clapton, where Harrison had chosen to play truant for the day to avoid attending a meeting at the Beatles' Apple Corps organisation. The lyrics reflect his relief at the arrival of spring and the temporary respite he was experiencing from the band's business affairs. As of September 2019, it was the most streamed Beatles song on Spotify globally, with over 350 million plays. The Beatles recorded "Here Comes the Sun" at London's EMI Studios in the summer of 1969. Led by Harrison's acoustic guitar, the track features Moog synthesizer, which he had introduced to the band's sound after acquiring an early model of the instrument in California.

Recorded 7 July – 19 August 1969
Genre Folk-pop
Length 3:06
Label Apple
Writer(s) George Harrison
Producer(s) George Martin

Over Here Comes the Sun - The Beatles

Folk-pop single released by the influential English band The Beatles. By September of 2019, the song became the band's most popular single on Spotify with more than 350 million global plays.

Prestaties van Here Comes the Sun - The Beatles

Beatles guitarist George Harrison wrote the song while staying at Eric Clapton's house. He later performed the song with Paul Simon on Saturday Night Live.

Top feiten die je niet wist over Here Comes the Sun - The Beatles

Ghost (Swedish band) songs.. Steve Harley songs.. Music published by Harrisongs.. Nina Simone songs.. Songs about happiness.. George Harrison songs.. Songs written by George Harrison.. The Beatles songs.. Song recordings produced by George Martin.

Laatste informatie over Here Comes the Sun - The Beatles bijgewerkt op 28 Juli 2021.