George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
“This Song” is an upbeat criticism of the copyright infringement case that emerged surrounding George Harrison’s 1971 hit “My Sweet Lord.” Harrison was sued by Bright Tunes, who claimed that “My Sweet Lord” plagiarized Ronnie Mack’s “He’s So Fine,” recorded by the Chiffons in 1963. Harrison was foun...
[Verse 1]
This song has nothing tricky about it
This song ain't black or white and as far as I know
Don't infringe on anyone's copyright, so
[Chorus]
This song, we'll let be, this song is in E
This song is for you and
[Verse 2]
This tune has nothing bright about it
This tune ain't bad or good and come ever what may
My expert tells me it's okay
[Chorus]
As this song came to me unknowingly
This song could be, you could be
("Could be 'Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch' – No, sounds more like 'Rescue Me'!")
[Saxophone Solo]
[Verse 3]
This riff ain't trying to win gold medals
This riff ain't hip or square, well done or rare
May end up one more weight to bear
[Chorus]
But this song could well be
A reason to see that
Without you, there's no point to this song
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus]
But this song could well be
A reason to see that
Without you, there's no point to this song
This Song was written by George Harrison.
This Song was produced by Tom Scott & George Harrison.
George Harrison released This Song on Mon Nov 15 1976.