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“Oh, George” is said to be a tribute song towards George Harrison from The Beatles. The guitar riff is based upon the solo in The Beatle’s song “Something” (Via SongFacts).
Dave Grohl is a longtime fan of The Beatles' discography, owing his music career to their influence in his life: “If it weren’...
[Verse 1]
The train that I got onto up and left that town
Threw it up as it went down
Strange enough, it left me rude and turned around
Watched as they all took their vows
[Chorus]
Fools were drawing, tryin' to save that day
I don't doubt that anyway
[Verse 2]
Phase it out until the older ones return
Have a seat and watch it burn
Trace around the corner, this is what I've learned
Always waited for my turn
[Chorus]
Fools were drawing, tryin' to save that day
I don't doubt that anyway
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus]
Fools were drawing, tryin' to save that day
I don't doubt that anyway
Oh, George was written by Dave Grohl.
Oh, George was produced by Dave Grohl & Barrett Jones.
Foo Fighters released Oh, George on Tue Jul 04 1995.