Hm my sweet Lord krishna krishna Hm hm hare hare Really want to see you hare rama Really want to be with you hare rama Really want to see you Lord But it takes so long my Lord hallelujah Hm my Lord hallelujah My my my Lord hare krishna My sweet Lord hare krishna My ...
My my my lord hare krishna My sweet lord hare krishna My sweet lord krishna krishna My lord hare hare Hm hm gurur brahma Hm hm gurur vishnu Hm hm gurur devo Hm hm maheshwara My sweet lord gurur sakshaat My sweet lord parabrahma My my my lord tasmayi shree My my my...
Not for George, though. He knew about the movement from the time he went to India with the Beatles, and when he met the first struggling Krishnas, who came from America to set up a branch of the movement in the UK, he was happy to get involved. George helped to set up the Radha ...
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‘George Harrison/Ravi Shankar Introduction’ ‘Bangla Dhun’ ‘Wah-Wah’ ‘My Sweet Lord’ ‘Awaiting On You All’ ‘That’s the Way God Planned It’ ‘It Don’t Come Easy’ ‘Beware Of Darkness’ ‘Band Introduction’ ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’ ...
George had spent the last week of January 1970 in the studio finishing the album The Radha Krsna Temple for Apple Records with a group of Hare Krishna devotees. Om Hare Om (Gopala Krishna) is very similar to the songs from that session. It is a devotional song based on Sanskrit mantras...
(Hare Krishna) F#m B My sweet Lord (Hare Krishna) F#m B Hmm mmh, my Lord (Hare Krishna) F#m B Oh, my Lord (Hare Hare) [Verse 5] E C#m I really want to know you (Hare Rama) E C#m I really want to go with you (Hare Rama) E I really want to show you Lord (aaah...
Written by Harrison while producing Billy Preston’s 1969 Apple Records solo debut but saved for his own album a year later, the glorious “What Is Life” highlights the artist at his most exultant. An anthem weaving a chant of the Hare Krishna mantra and “hallelujah,”“My Sweet Lor...
An anthem weaving a chant of the Hare Krishna mantra and “hallelujah,”“My Sweet Lord” proved a worldwide smash upon its November 1970 single release, making history as the first solo single by a former Beatle to reach #1 in the UK or the US. Inducted into t...
Both songs espouse the belief of Harrison’s beloved Hare Krishnas, that through “chanting the names of the lord...you’ll be free,” and the gospel choir and Preston’s high-voltage organ playing heighten their joyousness. Harrison’s Beatles hits are unleashed from their studio restraints,...