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George Harrison - Teardrops / Save The World album flac Performer: George Harrison
Title: Teardrops / Save The World
Style: Pop Rock
Released: 1981
MP3 album: 1395 mb
FLAC album: 1840 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: AHX MP1 MPC DXD MP2 WMA MP4
Genre: Rock / Pop

Save the World" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released as the final track of his 1981 album Somewhere in England. It was also the B-side of "Teardrops", which was the second single off the album. An environmental protest song, "Save the World" was Harrison's first composition to directly address topical issues such as the nuclear arms race, rainforest and wildlife devastation, and the ecologically irresponsible practices of corporate concerns. Musically, the song partly recalls the style of the comedy troupe Monty Python

The discography of English singer-songwriter and ex-Beatle George Harrison consists of twelve studio albums, two live albums, four compilation albums, thirty-five singles, two video albums and four box sets (one of which is with Indian classical musician Ravi Shankar). Harrison's first solo releases – the Wonderwall Music film soundtrack (1968) and Electronic Sound (1969) – were almost entirely instrumental works, issued during the last two years of the Beatles' career.

Save the World" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released as the final track of his 1981 album Somewhere in England. The reissue included the original mix of "Unconsciousness Rules" and, as a bonus track, Harrison's demo of "Save the World", recorded in early 1980. All Those Years Ago Teardrops (George Harrison song) George Harrison Save the World (George Harrison song) Songs by George Harrison 2. Teardrops (George Harrison song). Somewhere in England was issued on 1 June 1981, with "Teardrops" sequenced as the first track on side two of the LP. The song was then selected as the second single off the album, backed by "Save the World". All Those Years Ago Dark Horse Records Save the World (George Harrison song) Somewhere in England Wake Up My Love.

When George Harrison Looked Inward on ‘Gone Troppo,’ Then Disappeared. Then Harrison went and started the album with the keyboard-driven Wake Up My Love, as dated an item as any Beatles-related '80s release this side of "Spies Like U. Released as the album’s first single, it bears an uncomfortable resemblance (both in tone, and in chart performance) to Teardrops from Somewhere in England. Neither reached the Top 40 in America, and both finished unranked in the . And even Billy Preston, who was always quick with a smile, is unable to save the utterly maudlin, strangely misplaced Baby Don’t Run Away. Still, within the consistently overlooked Gone Troppo lay the seeds of Harrison’s looming third-act resurgence - beginning with a cover of the Stereos’ obscure 1961 song I Really Love You.

Teardrops" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison from his 1981 album Somewhere in England. It was also issued as the second single off the album, in July 1981. As with the lead single, "All Those Years Ago", Harrison completed the song after Warner Bros.

34 years ago the George Harrison song ‘Teardrops' was released as a single from 'Somewhere In England,' and missed the charts in both the US and U. With another track from the LP, ‘Save The World,’ on the b-side of the Dark Horse 45, ‘Teardrops’ got some rock radio airplay in the US, climbing as high as No. 51 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. But the single fell narrowly short of the Hot 100, bubbling under at No. 102, and missed the UK bestsellers altogether

Nom du groupe George Harrison. Nom de l'album The Dark Horse Years 1976-1992. Date de parution 2004. 7. That Which I Have Lost. 8. Writing's on the Wall. Disc 4. 1. Wake Up My Love. Autres productions de George Harrison. The Dark Horse Years 1976-1992.

Love Comes To Everyone. The bonus DVD includes a Dark Horse feature as well as promotional videos and interview footage of George. Contents: Thirty-Three & 1/3 George Harrison Somewhere In England Gone Troppo Cloud Nine Live In Japan Dark Horse Years DVD. DVD Produced by: Olivia Harrison.