Released: February 9, 1993

Songwriter: Leroy Swearingen

Producer: Phil McDonald Ray Cooper George Harrison

[Verse 1]
Yeah you, I really really love you
Nobody else will do
That's why I love you
That's why, why, why
Yeah you, I really really want you
Nobody else will do
That's why I love you
That's why, why, why

[Bridge]
Well babe, you know I love you so
I'd pay the world if you could know
And when I see you coming down the street
My heart skips a beat

[Verse 2]
You, I really really need you
But yet you play me for a fool
Why do you do me like you do, do, do?
Yeah

[Bridge]
Well babe, you know I love you so
I'd pay the world if you could know
But when I see you coming down the street
My heart skips a beat

[Verse 3]
You, I really really need you
But yet you play me for a fool
Why do you do me like you do?
Why do you do me like you do?
Why, why?

[Outro]
Yeah you

George Harrison

If George Harrison were merely remembered for his involvement in The Beatles, his legacy would be solidified as one of rock’s greatest names. Along with staging the world’s first benefit concert where major artists performed together for humanitarian relief, introducing pop culture to classical Indian music and gaining three #1 singles as a solo artist, he was also a film producer and an avid gardener.

In 1957, he met a young Paul McCartney on a bus they both took to school. McCartney then introduced him to John Lennon to audition for his skiffle group, the Quarrymen. Lennon originally rejected Harrison as he thought he was too young to be the band, having just turned 15. Harrison eventually impressed Lennon with his guitar skills and was accepted as a member of the group.

During his time with The Beatles, Harrison was the lead guitarist, one of the singers, and contributed many songs such as “Taxman,” “Within You Without You,” “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” “Here Comes the Sun” and “Something.”