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  2. Apple Scruffs (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Apple Scruffs" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison from his 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass. He wrote it as a tribute to the die-hard Beatles fans known as Apple scruffs , who used to wait outside the Apple Corps building and other London locations for a glimpse of the band members.

  3. All Things Must Pass (song) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Wood and Daniel May composed music to the 1998 documentary film Everest incorporating melodies from some of George Harrison's songs, one of which was "All Things Must Pass". [ 138 ] At the Concert for George tribute to Harrison, held at London's Royal Albert Hall on 29 November 2002, Paul McCartney sang "All Things Must Pass", [ 2 ...

  4. Beware of Darkness (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics reflect the influence of the Radha Krishna Temple, whose philosophy holds that spiritual concerns override all material things. [4] Since meeting the Radha Krishna devotees in December 1968, Harrison had produced their devotional music for Apple Records , including the 1969 single " Hare Krishna Mantra ", [ 5 ] and assisted in ...

  5. Apple scruffs - Wikipedia

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    Apple hired several of the scruffs to package the album in the controversial sleeves. According to Apple employee Jack Oliver, they worked "in the basement of the old Apple shop". [21] McCartney took to calling the scruffs "the Eyes and Ears of the World" since they were always aware of the Beatles' movements. [20]

  6. The Answer's at the End - Wikipedia

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    "The Answer's at the End" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison, released in 1975 on his final album for Apple Records, Extra Texture (Read All About It). Part of the song lyrics came from a wall inscription at Harrison's nineteenth-century home, Friar Park, a legacy of the property's original owner, Sir Frank Crisp.

  7. Dark Horse (George Harrison song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dark Horse" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison and the title track to his 1974 solo album on Apple Records. The song was the album's lead single in North America, becoming a top-20 hit in the United States, but it was Harrison's first single not to chart in Britain when issued there in February 1975.

  8. Read George Jones's Powerful Last Words, According to ... - AOL

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    The country legend made a powerful statement, according to his wife, Nancy Sepulvado.

  9. Miss O'Dell - Wikipedia

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    In the space of two years, O'Dell witnessed first-hand a series of key moments in rock 'n' roll: [citation needed] she joined in the backing chorus on the song "Hey Jude"; she was on the Apple rooftop in January 1969 when the Beatles played live for the last time; she personally delivered the harmonicas for Bob Dylan's comeback performance at ...