I'd Have You Anytime
George Harrison
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Let me in here, I know I've been here Let me into your heart Let me know you, let me show you Let me roll it to you All I have is yours All you see is mine And I'm glad to hold you in my arms I'd have you anytime Let me say it, let me play it Let me lay it on you Let me know you, let me show you Let me grow upon you All I have is yours All you see is mine And I'm glad to hold you in my arms I'd have you anytime Let me in here, I know I've been here Let me into your heart
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Written by: Robert Dylan, George Harrison
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15 facts about this song
Song creation"I'd Have You Anytime" was co-written by George Harrison and Bob Dylan in November 1968. It was the first song written during a month-long stay by Harrison and his wife with Dylan and his family.
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Album inclusionThis song was the opening track on Harrison's critically acclaimed 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass, which was co-produced with Phil Spector.
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Record LabelThe song was released by Apple Records, a label owned by the Beatles.
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CollaborationThe song's co-author, Bob Dylan, is an iconic American singer-songwriter and one of the best lyricists of all time in the world of music.
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Chart PerformanceAlthough it did not chart as a single, All Things Must Pass topped the Billboard 200 in the United States for seven weeks.
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Genre"I'd Have You Anytime" blends the folk rock style of Bob Dylan with the spiritual and philosophical themes that became an integral part of George Harrison's work.
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Musical InfluenceThe song was reportedly inspired by the Eastern spiritual concept of surrender to a greater power.
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ReviewsThe song was critically acclaimed and is often cited as one of Harrison's best works, and a standout track from All Things Must Pass.
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Notable InstrumentsThe song features an intricate guitar solo played by Eric Clapton.
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RecordingThe track was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London, a venue famous for being The Beatles' main recording base.
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Post Beatles eraThis was Harrison's first album following the break-up of the Beatles in April 1970.
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Notable PerformancesThe song was performed live by George Harrison during the Concert for Bangladesh, a charity concert organized by him and Ravi Shankar.
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Poignant MeaningThe song, according to many fans and critiques is perceived to have a nostalgic essence, feeling like a goodbye to an era, as it came out during the time when Beatles were anything but together anymore.
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Re-releases"I'd Have You Anytime" was re-released in 2001 as a part of a remastered version of All Things Must Pass.
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LegacyThe song, like much of All Things Must Pass, features heavy use of studio effects by producer Phil Spector, which became a defining element of Harrison's solo work.
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