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“’Love You To’ was one of the first tunes I wrote for sitar,” George explains. “’Norwegian Wood’ was an accident as far as the sitar part was concerned…I wrote ‘Love You To’ on the sitar, because the sitar sounded so nice and my interest was getting deeper all the time. I wanted to write a tune that was specifically for the ...
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George Martin. " Love You To " is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1966 album Revolver. The song was written and sung by George Harrison and features Indian instrumentation such as sitar and tabla. Following Harrison's introduction of the sitar on "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" in 1965, it was the first Beatles ...
Sep 19, 2023 · Exploring The Depth of Emotion. “I Love You Too Much” is a deeply emotional love song that explores the intensity of affection and devotion. The lyrics express the overwhelming feeling of loving someone with every fiber of your being. The narrator’s emotions are laid bare, as they convey a sense of longing, passion, and vulnerability.
Suspicious Minds Lyrics: We're caught in a trap, I can't walk out / Because I love you too much, baby / Why can't you see what you're doin' to me / When you don't believe a word I say? / We can't ...
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Jun 11, 2020 · It was a number one hit in the U.K. in the 1960s. Then it was a top 20 hit in Italy in the 1970s. Finally, in the 1980s, it charted in the United States, where it had gone nearly unnoticed for two ...
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Mar 16, 2008 · In the studio. Recording began on 11 April 1966. Take one was George Harrison singing while accompanying himself on acoustic guitar, and Paul McCartney on backing vocals. Take three saw the introduction of the sitar, which appeared again as an overdub onto take six, along with tabla, bass and fuzz guitar. ‘Love You To’ was finished on 13 April.
I love you more than anybody else, babe. Can't you tell I'm an easy touch. Baby, baby, I think I love you too much. If I picked you up, oh you'd slip right away. If I locked you up, you'd find a ...