George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
According to Wikipedia, George Harrison wrote “You” for Ronnie Spector, the former Ronettes lead singer, as a Ronettes-styled song. In February 1971, Ronnie Spector recorded it for a proposed solo album, with her then-husband Phil Spector and George Harrison producing, Leon Russell on piano, Jim Gor...
[Verse 1]
I, I, love, love
And I, and I love you
Oh you, you, yeah you
[Verse 2]
And you, you, love, love
And you, yes you, you love me
Yeah you, you, yeah you
[Bridge]
And when I'm holding you
What a feeling
Seems so good to be true
That I'm telling you all
That I must be dreaming
[Verse 3]
And I, and I, I love you
Oh you, oh oh you, yeah you
[Bridge]
And when I'm holding you
What a feeling
Seems so good to be true
I'm telling you all
I must be dreaming
[Outro]
I, oh I, love, love
And I, yeah I, I love you
I love you, oh you
You, oh you
You, oh oh oh
You know that I love you, oh oh oh
You know that I love you
You was written by George Harrison.
You was produced by George Harrison.
George Harrison released You on Fri Sep 12 1975.