George Harrison my favorite Beatle and one of my favorite Beatle songs. Simple song but very inspiring. Everyday day we wake up and see the sun, should inspire everyone that life is a gift. Just like the Sun
"Here Comes The Sun" is on the Beatles 1969 album "Abbey Road". It was written by George Harrison. Such a happy optimistic feeling song. George also wrote the song "Something" on the same Abbey Road album.
George wrote this uplifting song which was wonderfully produced by George Martin. He also wrote Something, which is arguably the most beautiful love song ever. What can you say other than that the Beatles were the best band ever.
I can Hey Jude is My Top1 and in chronological order I could give You a Top10 She loves You A hard day's night Eight days a week In my life It's all too much The fool on the hill Revolution You never give me your money Across the universe Let it be and the final meddley of Abbey Road without comparations
She can recognize greatness when she hears it. She smiled and swayed. This recording was decades old but was still able to elicit an enjoyable reaction. Rock and Roll endures.
Perhaps the most beautiful song of The Beatles born out of the genius of George Harrison. It always brings me to tears because of the songs beauty, happiness, and love. As George said, The Beatles will still be around long after all The Beatles have gone. Isn't that the truth.
George usually got 2 songs on every album. But he could have gotten more... He had so many saved up that as soon as the Beatles broke up he released a triple album, All Things Must Pass.
To me George was the greatest Beatle. He was by far the best musician. John and Paul did not want his songs on most albums, seeing that they controlled that... He got a song or two.
Fun story with this song, when my 3 boys were younger every time we would leave the house and it was a beautiful day I would sing this chorus "Here comes the sun de de de da do" then one day as I had the radio on in the car the song came on. My boys were shocked, they said Mom thats your song! lol.
Hello Phil & Sam, The Beatles have been a Big Part of my life and they have been in my life from the first time I saw them in 1964 on The Ed Sullivan Show as a fascinated kid who eventually became a Musician and when George Harrison wrote this it was instantly a Banger
@@dirish709 I think you're making my case that he's underrated. If songwriting is the criterion, then sure, Harrison wrote more songs than Ringo. But that can't be the criterion, right? Because Paul has written over a thousand songs ... way more than Harrison. In his career with the Beatles, Lennon helped pen 84 songs while Harrison contributed to 22. So it's not about songwriting, because if it was, then Harrison would deserve a low rating. If Harrison is underrated, it's because his talent is underestimated. People tend to think Ringo had no talent ... at least until they try to replicate his drumming. That's when they begin to appreciate his creativity and skill in that area. He created room for everyone, and highlighted the rest of the band instead of dominating it. A highly skilled, true team player in an industry filled with egos.
It is such a beautiful day today where I live and the sun is shining brightly and you could not have picked a better song to accent the days experience... While I don't like the fact that I'm getting older , I am glad that I am old enough at age 67 to have experienced the beginning of the Beatles and the British invasion and Motown and I loved it all... This is one of the ultimate feel good songs of that era... I owned 3 Beatles albums during the 1960's... I had their 1st album called "Meet the Beatles"The Beatles 1965 and 1966 albums... Listening to that song really took me back and brought back a lot of memories... Thank you so much for reacting to this song... It brightened up my day a little bit for me and I'm grateful for that... You guys are doing awesome as reactors... I'll see you on the next one... Keep Being Awesome !!!...
@dewman0269 We are BOTH lucky to have experienced the Beatles from the first time they arrived in the States on Feb 7, 1964 for their first live TV appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show on Feb.9, 1964....60 years ago. I was 16/17 years old in 1964, and went to both Cleveland concerts on Sept.15, 1964 and again on August 14, 1966 It was a fantastic time to be a teenager I MISS those days!
Here comes a band member comes with an initial song idea, they listen to it and each band member adds to it and it is eventually refined and produced for it's public release ... Forever Amazing! :)
I didn't realize how complex this song was until my wife learned it to perform. The timing of the song changes every couple of bars (and even that is staggered). It sounds so easy and gentle but really it's impressively complex.
the title and several commenters are saying its a "happy" song and it was inspired by a garden. Listen to it again and pay attention. its written from a very sad place. "Long cold lonely winter. years since its been clear." it was inspired by the stress and trauma of the Beatles final days and George's marital problems. He's HOPING things will get better. "I feel the ice is SLOWELY melting". he is hoping that things might get better, buts its really quite a sad song. he's attempting to sooth the pain by repeating that "it's alright". The happy uplifting arrangement is really him trying to talk himself out of depression.
I think it hits when there’s that key change- it’s like it’s lifting your spirits right along with the music. While George wasn’t given many songs on the albums, his were some of the most iconic!
I was born in 1959 , my in 1923 he was a Beatles fan , played acoustic guitar in the bars he frequented , i inherited my dad's style in music . San Antonio , Texas 🌞😀
I love this song. it fills me with joy every time I hear it !. In my view it is one of the Beatles best and greatest compositions. Written by George Harrison who also wrote other iconic and superb tracks such as "While My guitar gently weeps" and "Something." Here comes the sun has a beautiful and catchy melody and beautiful lyrics.
One song by 'The Beatles' which doesn't ge played or reacted to much is: "Hey, Bulldog", it's a fun song and there's a great video of the recording of it on UA-cam too.
Ive loved The Beatles for as long as i can remember. My mom said when they were on The Ed Sullivan Show when i was a yr old and stood right in front of the TV hypnotized. Amd i got my 1st Beatles album my grandma when i was 3. Actually my 3 favorite songs are done by George. This one Something and While My Guitar Gently Weeps
George Harrison states in his autobiography, I, Me, Mine: "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. Here Comes the Sun is thus a song about hope. We all go through difficult times, difficult moments in our life. And some of these moments feel like they last a long time -- just like the long, cold, lonely winter. But eventually it does change, the winter does end.
Always a comfort song for the ages. Wonderful reaction! Consider TheTraveling Wilburys ( George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, and Roy Orbison) "End of the Line". A joy to see and hear them together
Ever see or hear something so uniquely lovely that it brings a tear to your eye and a lump to your throat? That's this song. And I still think those last few strains on the guitar at the very end are the sweetest in pop music history.
To describe this song as simple is not giving it much credit. Handling the various time signature changes with such fluidity and grace is a credit to the musicianship these guys had and is just part of their genius.
I have heard this song more times than I can remember and it still gives me goosebumps. I have them now as I type this. Chills and a big smile. Hope and happiness in a beautiful song. Amazing.
George who usually only got a couple of songs on each album but all of them were hits like "Something" on the same album! His "All Things Must Pass" album was a double album as he had so many songs backed up. "My Sweet Lord" one of most noted as a solo performer . With The Beatles, every song is my favorite and every member is my favorite Beatle!
My late wife's favorite song. I was luckily able to bring in a musician who sang it for her on her last day---it was the last song she ever heard. I always loved it and now I love it even more.
Most songs of the Beatles were written by Lennon and McCartney, but the few that George Harrison contributed, like Here Comes the Sun and Something, are real gems.
I was in Vietnam during the monsoon season and it had been raining for a month straight. We were taking a break on a mountain top when suddenly the clouds cleared and the sun came out. I looked up and in my head I was singing this at the top of my voice and it made me feel so happy. I will never forget that moment. By the way, George wrote and sang this song.
It's impossible to overestimate how far ahead of their time they were. Number 1 rock band on pretty much every expert's list. And I couldn't agree more. Love your channel by the way.
My wife walked down the isle to this song at our wedding. It’s was an evening outdoor wedding that was cloudy and just as she came into sight, the setting sun finally shown through the clouds almost like we planned it. lol it was awesome.
George Harrison wrote 3 of the greatest Beatles tunes of all, including "Here Comes the Sun," "Something," and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." Very underrated as a writer. "Something" is on "Abbey Road."
Such a beautiful song. One of my favorites from any artist over the years. Yeah, I agree with Sam, it can represent things just getting better in one's life after a rough time. It's more of a hopeful song instead of a happy song for me. It actually brings tears to my eyes it's so perfect.
I live in Scotland where the weather is shit and overcast most of the year, we don’t get long endless summer months(I so wish we did) so this song makes me so happy and gives me this excitement in my belly whenever I play it around this time of year cause I know the summer is round the corner
Great reaction! How can one not feel good when/after listening to this?! One of the ultimate feel-good songs - George really caught the hopeful vibe with this. Funny story - took my wife and boys to a Beatles tribute band concert - they did the entire Abbey Road album! After they played this song, a gentleman in the audience, after the applause died down, yelled out 'you just made me cry!' It was a funny & touching moment. Evidence of what Beatles music can do! For me, George wrote some of their best songs! (this, While My Guitar, Something) Cheers!
So this song came randomly into my head today, as I dunno it always bring me smiles and nostalgia. Then I look on UA-cam and you two are reacting to the song ! The Beatles are intertwined through my life, like for many people. I can't think Beatles and not think good times and good memories.
Those pictures of the Beatles in the garden and the lake were taken at John's house in August 1969. It was the last time they were photographed together
great vid, thank you, my first album was A Hard Day's Night, got it when it was new in 65, the Beatles will forever and always be my favorite band, even have a mono copy of the double cover album that I got when it was new, b4 anybody knew about it, have it framed and on my living room wall. would love to see y'all get into when Paul died... and the implications of the Sgt. Peppers and Abby Road cover. have a great day and thanks again
Thanks for sharing. Unmistakably a George Harrison song, and vocal. I was 9 when the Beatles hit America. Had a Beatle wig, and wore Beatle boots. Quite a fun period of the 60’s.
Their first American TV appearance was on The Ed Sullivan Show live from NYC in 1964, I watched with my family and never for got that experience 59 years later.
This 2019 remix sounds so much better than the 2009 remaster version. Great job by Giles Martin and his team. This is eye and ear candy. The video is 🔥🔥🔥 The Beatles forever!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
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too easy.. GH :)
George Harrison my favorite Beatle and one of my favorite Beatle songs.
Simple song but very inspiring.
Everyday day we wake up and see the sun, should inspire everyone that life is a gift. Just like the Sun
It's about seeing the sun again after a long winter/hard time
Perfectlystated😊😊😊😊
"Here Comes The Sun" is on the Beatles 1969 album "Abbey Road". It was written by George Harrison. Such a happy optimistic feeling song. George also wrote the song "Something" on the same Abbey Road album.
George wrote this uplifting song which was wonderfully produced by George Martin. He also wrote Something, which is arguably the most beautiful love song ever. What can you say other than that the Beatles were the best band ever.
Greatest Band in the Universe
You CANNOT have a single Beatles favourite,it’s physically and emotionally impossible.
I’d have trouble listing my top FIFTY !!
I can
Hey Jude is My Top1
and in chronological order I could give You a Top10
She loves You
A hard day's night
Eight days a week
In my life
It's all too much
The fool on the hill
Revolution
You never give me your money
Across the universe
Let it be
and the final meddley of Abbey Road
without comparations
Yes❤
I have a top 5 of them:
Please Please me
Here comes the sun
P S I love you
Something
Strawberry Fields
Your favorite Beatles song is always the one you just heard. 😏
Greatest band ever, the Beatles are in a category by themselves. I feel very fortunate to have seen them in concert in 1965.
George wrote this after being inspired while walking in Eric Claptons garden in early spring.
He was in Eric's garden playing hooky from Beatles business meetings
While George was in Erics garden Eric was in Patty Boyds garden
Yes Eric rolled a joint as well awesome true story.
I miss those days ago well.
@@garymeyer4243 LOL
Dam, exactly what I was going to say.
This is exactly what every Swede thinks when spring comes. after months of darkness.
Then we turn our heads towards the sun and close our eyes.
Canadians as well
Written and sung by George Harrison
Just a great song.
Woww didn't know he sang it too!!😃😃😃👍👍👍
"Here Comes the Sun" is my 9 year old grandson's favorite song. He inherited his good taste in music from Nana. 😉
That’s awesome. 😆
Mr. George Harrison
Obviously so
@@garyarnett1220Nana’s cool 😌
I'm willing to be Nana has NEVER spoiled her grandson.
She can recognize greatness when she hears it. She smiled and swayed. This recording was decades old but was still able to elicit an enjoyable reaction. Rock and Roll endures.
In Seattle, this song is played on the radio repeatedly in the spring after the winter rains have ended.
Harrison was so underrated while with the Beatles how far their music came in just a little over 6 years is amazing
Perhaps the most beautiful song of The Beatles born out of the genius of George Harrison. It always brings me to tears because of the songs beauty, happiness, and love. As George said, The Beatles will still be around long after all The Beatles have gone. Isn't that the truth.
My favourite Beatles song. Pure emotion. Perfect pop song. 1000x better than anything written in the last 50 years.
One of the few George Harrison songs. This and "Something" are two of the my most favorites Beatles songs ever.
“While My Guitar Gently Weeps”, is another damn good, Harrison composition/performance.
George usually got 2 songs on every album. But he could have gotten more... He had so many saved up that as soon as the Beatles broke up he released a triple album, All Things Must Pass.
He exploded with songs after they broke up.
@@Richard2003 he had many songs written before the breakup. That's why All Things Must Pass was a triple album.
To me George was the greatest Beatle. He was by far the best musician. John and Paul did not want his songs on most albums, seeing that they controlled that... He got a song or two.
"Could you capture 'happy' any better?" is the PERFECT description for this song.
Not only my favorite Beatle (george) song but my favorite song of all time. Stops me in my tracks to do nothing but listen and feel peace.
To me George was by far the best songwriter and musician in the Beatles.
Mine too. Ever since it was released.
I'm not actually a huge fan of theirs but this song is a real exception. George should have been let off the writing leash more often.
This song is like a warm comforting blanket. Gently joyful and full of love.
As someone in another comments section said, it goes to show how good they actually were when their third best songwriter could write music this good.
Fun story with this song, when my 3 boys were younger every time we would leave the house and it was a beautiful day I would sing this chorus "Here comes the sun de de de da do" then one day as I had the radio on in the car the song came on. My boys were shocked, they said Mom thats your song! lol.
George wrote WHILE MY GUITAR GENTLY WEEPS, a great song covered by a lot of other bands.
And Jeff Healey, who did a great version.
For a completely different take on this great song, try Kenny Rankin. Beautiful combination of music, voice, and production.@@CB-xr1eg
Including an epic live guitar solo by Prince.
John and Paul, 'we write the greatest songs' . George to Ringo, ' hold my coat'. 😆
George wrote 22 beatle songs.. in cluding While my guitar gently weeps.. he also wrote other songs, Circles and so on, that went on to his own album..
@@edwardsadler3348 He also wrote the Beatles most streamed (by a long way) song. Here Come the Sun.
I always said: this is an example for a perfect written and performed song.
Hello Phil & Sam, The Beatles have been a Big Part of my life and they have been in my life from the first time I saw them in 1964 on The Ed Sullivan Show as a fascinated kid who eventually became a Musician and when George Harrison wrote this it was instantly a Banger
George!! RIP 🙏 and John both are missed
George Harrison. EVERYONE knows that. Most underrated and best Beatle IMO.
Harrison is more underrated than Ringo?
Don't know if you this, buts it a bit difficult to be underrated in THE BEATLES
@@slevin6544 So you even know what the word "underrated" means? I'm thinking that's a no.
@@SG-js2qn You're kidding right? Not even in the same league. Ringo wrote 6 songs Harrison 141 solo and 21 with the Beatles.
@@dirish709 I think you're making my case that he's underrated. If songwriting is the criterion, then sure, Harrison wrote more songs than Ringo.
But that can't be the criterion, right? Because Paul has written over a thousand songs ... way more than Harrison.
In his career with the Beatles, Lennon helped pen 84 songs while Harrison contributed to 22.
So it's not about songwriting, because if it was, then Harrison would deserve a low rating. If Harrison is underrated, it's because his talent is underestimated. People tend to think Ringo had no talent ... at least until they try to replicate his drumming. That's when they begin to appreciate his creativity and skill in that area. He created room for everyone, and highlighted the rest of the band instead of dominating it. A highly skilled, true team player in an industry filled with egos.
It is such a beautiful day today where I live and the sun is shining brightly and you could not have picked a better song to accent the days experience... While I don't like the fact that I'm getting older , I am glad that I am old enough at age 67 to have experienced the beginning of the Beatles and the British invasion and Motown and I loved it all... This is one of the ultimate feel good songs of that era... I owned 3 Beatles albums during the 1960's... I had their 1st album called "Meet the Beatles"The Beatles 1965 and 1966 albums... Listening to that song really took me back and brought back a lot of memories... Thank you so much for reacting to this song... It brightened up my day a little bit for me and I'm grateful for that... You guys are doing awesome as reactors... I'll see you on the next one... Keep Being Awesome !!!...
@dewman0269 We are BOTH lucky to have experienced the Beatles from the first time they arrived in the States on Feb 7, 1964 for their first live TV appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show on Feb.9, 1964....60 years ago. I was 16/17 years old in 1964, and went to both Cleveland concerts on Sept.15, 1964 and again on August 14, 1966 It was a fantastic time to be a teenager I MISS those days!
Thank you! So glad you had a great day!
George wrote it! ONE of my favorites! Thanks!
Here comes a band member comes with an initial song idea, they listen to it and each band member adds to it and it is eventually refined and produced for it's public release ... Forever Amazing! :)
You said "the Beatles had the Clap at the end!
Whaaaat the eff???😮❤
"had the Clap"
Actually, they did - frequently, during their 'German' period!😀
I didn't realize how complex this song was until my wife learned it to perform. The timing of the song changes every couple of bars (and even that is staggered). It sounds so easy and gentle but really it's impressively complex.
I play this loudly the first warm day of spring every year. I love it.
the title and several commenters are saying its a "happy" song and it was inspired by a garden. Listen to it again and pay attention. its written from a very sad place. "Long cold lonely winter. years since its been clear." it was inspired by the stress and trauma of the Beatles final days and George's marital problems. He's HOPING things will get better. "I feel the ice is SLOWELY melting". he is hoping that things might get better, buts its really quite a sad song. he's attempting to sooth the pain by repeating that "it's alright". The happy uplifting arrangement is really him trying to talk himself out of depression.
Great points.
This was used in the UK as the intro to a TV show about holiday destinations.
I think it hits when there’s that key change- it’s like it’s lifting your spirits right along with the music. While George wasn’t given many songs on the albums, his were some of the most iconic!
I was born in 1959 , my in 1923 he was a Beatles fan , played acoustic guitar in the bars he frequented , i inherited my dad's style in music . San Antonio , Texas 🌞😀
George Harrison, my favorite Beatle. He also wrote "My Guitar Gently Weeps", another great ditty. o
George wrote another beautiful song called Something.
@@tommyk6719 I know it well. I agree. 6
I love this song. it fills me with joy every time I hear it !. In my view it is one of the Beatles best and greatest compositions. Written by George Harrison who also wrote other iconic and superb tracks such as "While My guitar gently weeps" and "Something." Here comes the sun has a beautiful and catchy melody and beautiful lyrics.
One song by 'The Beatles' which doesn't ge played or reacted to much is: "Hey, Bulldog", it's a fun song and there's a great video of the recording of it on UA-cam too.
Ive loved The Beatles for as long as i can remember. My mom said when they were on The Ed Sullivan Show when i was a yr old and stood right in front of the TV hypnotized. Amd i got my 1st Beatles album my grandma when i was 3. Actually my 3 favorite songs are done by George. This one Something and While My Guitar Gently Weeps
George Harrison states in his autobiography, I, Me, Mine: "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.
Here Comes the Sun is thus a song about hope. We all go through difficult times, difficult moments in our life. And some of these moments feel like they last a long time -- just like the long, cold, lonely winter. But eventually it does change, the winter does end.
George Harrison had some great songs in his life. He also belonged to a supergroup called The Traveling Wilburys that also had a few great hits.
The most beautiful song ever recorded… ‘nuff said!
We had a sunny day just a couple days ago, that we hadn't had in weeks. The song fits.
Always a comfort song for the ages. Wonderful reaction! Consider TheTraveling Wilburys ( George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, and Roy Orbison) "End of the Line". A joy to see and hear them together
Guess we should do Roy Orbison first!
Ever see or hear something so uniquely lovely that it brings a tear to your eye and a lump to your throat? That's this song. And I still think those last few strains on the guitar at the very end are the sweetest in pop music history.
One of my favorite Beatles songs, for sure.
Not only did the Beatles make amazing music, but they were the first to do a lot of the techniques. Every album was something entirely new.
This has been my wake-up alarm for years. Never had the urge to change it.
To describe this song as simple is not giving it much credit. Handling the various time signature changes with such fluidity and grace is a credit to the musicianship these guys had and is just part of their genius.
Stunning what a Band ❤🌅
This song is not as easy as it sounds.The time signature goes from 4/4 to 11/8 to 7/8.
I will never ever get over John and George dying. Im still crying hearing then now. 😢❤❤❤❤
This wonderful song has passed over a billion hits on Spotify leaving all the other Beatle song's standing, God Bless George 🙏🌞
You should check out the live rooftop performance of the song "Don't Let Me Down". Super cool, with Billy Preston on the keys.
Peace
I have heard this song more times than I can remember and it still gives me goosebumps. I have them now as I type this. Chills and a big smile. Hope and happiness in a beautiful song. Amazing.
George's vocals are superb.
This song has been stuck in my head since 1969.
George who usually only got a couple of songs on each album but all of them were hits like "Something" on the same album! His "All Things Must Pass" album was a double album as he had so many songs backed up. "My Sweet Lord" one of most noted as a solo performer . With The Beatles, every song is my favorite and every member is my favorite Beatle!
Ya just can't beat the Beatles.
My late wife's favorite song. I was luckily able to bring in a musician who sang it for her on her last day---it was the last song she ever heard. I always loved it and now I love it even more.
Most songs of the Beatles were written by Lennon and McCartney, but the few that George Harrison contributed, like Here Comes the Sun and Something, are real gems.
For me the Beatles are still my favorite band ❤
I was in Vietnam during the monsoon season and it had been raining for a month straight. We were taking a break on a mountain top when suddenly the clouds cleared and the sun came out. I looked up and in my head I was singing this at the top of my voice and it made me feel so happy. I will never forget that moment. By the way, George wrote and sang this song.
One of my favourite songs, despite the bitter-sweet memories.
The Best they are! I grew up on the Beatles.I was 12 when they invaded America.❤❤❤❤❤
It's impossible to overestimate how far ahead of their time they were. Number 1 rock band on pretty much every expert's list. And I couldn't agree more. Love your channel by the way.
My wife walked down the isle to this song at our wedding. It’s was an evening outdoor wedding that was cloudy and just as she came into sight, the setting sun finally shown through the clouds almost like we planned it. lol it was awesome.
its the 4x repeat of the chorus midway through and the rising keyboard pitch that does it for me
😎
George had an angels voice and was a guitar virtuoso.
Even simple pop songs were elevated by the Beatles thru stellar harmonies & good song-writing.
My favorite Beatle's song!
I am now 74 years the lucky genaration growing up with this music ❤
The Beatles were the first band I fell in love with back in 1969! I have loved them since!
This joyous song was written by George Harrison who is also singing lead.🌞
George Harrison wrote 3 of the greatest Beatles tunes of all, including "Here Comes the Sun," "Something," and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." Very underrated as a writer. "Something" is on "Abbey Road."
It was George & Erick Clapton talking about how cold, and snowy that winter in Great Britan.
*Eric. Not ERICK
This was the bridal processional music at my first wedding (on solo acoustic guitar) loooong ago ... always puts a smile on my face ...
George Harrison wrote and sang this song. One of my top 3 favorite Beatles songs. Thanks for reacting!
Such a beautiful song. One of my favorites from any artist over the years. Yeah, I agree with Sam, it can represent things just getting better in one's life after a rough time. It's more of a hopeful song instead of a happy song for me. It actually brings tears to my eyes it's so perfect.
The Beatles were 4 Masters of their craft. They just happen to Come Together and showed all how it is done. Nothing Better.
One of my favorites ❤
I can literally see/feel sunshine when I hear this.
I live in Scotland where the weather is shit and overcast most of the year, we don’t get long endless summer months(I so wish we did) so this song makes me so happy and gives me this excitement in my belly whenever I play it around this time of year cause I know the summer is round the corner
The entire Abby Road album is fantastic each song flows into the next, one of my favorites 🎶🎸👍
My Sweet George ❤❤❤🎸🎸🎸🎸
Great reaction! How can one not feel good when/after listening to this?! One of the ultimate feel-good songs - George really caught the hopeful vibe with this. Funny story - took my wife and boys to a Beatles tribute band concert - they did the entire Abbey Road album! After they played this song, a gentleman in the audience, after the applause died down, yelled out 'you just made me cry!' It was a funny & touching moment. Evidence of what Beatles music can do! For me, George wrote some of their best songs! (this, While My Guitar, Something) Cheers!
I seriously doubt there might be another band like the Beatles. They created so much music that we all remember, even now.
Thanks for all the great music, guys; I appreciate all the hard work and the excellent commentary. You both are greatly appreciated.
Thank you for saying as such!
So this song came randomly into my head today, as I dunno it always bring me smiles and nostalgia. Then I look on UA-cam and you two are reacting to the song ! The Beatles are intertwined through my life, like for many people. I can't think Beatles and not think good times and good memories.
Those pictures of the Beatles in the garden and the lake were taken at John's house in August 1969. It was the last time they were photographed together
This is the song for all SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER people (like me)!!!😃😃😃😃☀️☀️☀️☀️👍👍👍
He recorded it at home partially. The album is called McCartney
This is the first & only Beatles song to reach 1 Billion hits on Spotify. What a masterpiece!
Just an awesome song! Like you said a happy song!! So great!!🌞🌞🔥🔥
great vid, thank you, my first album was A Hard Day's Night, got it when it was new in 65, the Beatles will forever and always be my favorite band, even have a mono copy of the double cover album that I got when it was new, b4 anybody knew about it, have it framed and on my living room wall. would love to see y'all get into when Paul died... and the implications of the Sgt. Peppers and Abby Road cover. have a great day and thanks again
Thanks for sharing. Unmistakably a George Harrison song, and vocal. I was 9 when the Beatles hit America. Had a Beatle wig, and wore Beatle boots. Quite a fun period of the 60’s.
Grew up in the '60s(grade school) - never got into the Beatles but I loved the version of Hey Jude that we played in High School Jazz Band.
Their first American TV appearance was on The Ed Sullivan Show live from NYC in 1964, I watched with my family and never for got that experience 59 years later.
This 2019 remix sounds so much better than the 2009 remaster version. Great job by Giles Martin and his team. This is eye and ear candy. The video is 🔥🔥🔥
The Beatles forever!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️