Learning How to Love You
George Harrison
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While all is still in the night And silence starts its flow Become or disbelieve me Left alone with my heart I'm learning how to love you While waiting on the Light How patience learned to grow Endeavor could relieve me Left alone with my heart I know that I can love you Love you like you may have never been Move you more ways than you have seen To a point in the time where we see so much more Than the ground that we touch With each step so unsure As teardrops cloud the sight Your eyes may never know No truth could ever fear me And left alone with my heart I'm learning how to love you. Love you like you may have never seen Move you more ways than you have been To a point in the time where we see so much more Than the ground that we touch With each step so unsure As teardrops cloud the sight Your eyes may never know No truth could ever fear me And left alone with my heart I'm learning how to love you.
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Written by: George Harrison
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15 facts about this song
Album Details"Learning How to Love You" is a song by George Harrison from his album "Thirty Three & 1/3" which was released in November 1976.
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Song ComposerThe song was solely written and composed by George Harrison.
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Solo Debut"Learning How to Love You" was one of the tracks on Harrison's first album that was released after his stint in The Beatles.
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Sound EngineeringThis song has been praised for its superior sound quality, with the engineers achieving a warm yet crisp sound.
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Musical StyleHarrison's song "Learning How to Love You" is mostly classified under the pop genre, but has some classical music elements combined.
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Chart PerformanceWhile the album "Thirty Three & 1/3" peaked at number 11 in the UK and number 14 in the U.S., "Learning How to Love You" itself wasn't released as a single, hence it didn't chart.
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CollaborationThe album, which includes the song, features several guest musicians, including Billy Preston and David Foster.
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Critical ResponseCritics praised the song for its serene, tranquil quality, noting it as a standout track on the album.
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Recording Process"Learning How to Love You" was recorded in Harrison's home studio, Friar Park, which was equipped with state-of-the-art equipment for its time.
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LyricsIn this song, Harrison admits his struggle with love and the idea of fully giving himself to another person, reflecting his own personal journey and explorations of love and relationships.
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Backing VocalsUnderstanding Harrison's unique backing vocal arrangements in this song involves a certain appreciation for harmony and the textured layering of vocal parts.
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DistributionThe song was released under the Dark Horse Records label, a record label George Harrison founded himself.
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Album PromotionThe album "Thirty Three & 1/3", including this song, was promoted with a hilarious Monty Python-esque comedy sketch that Harrison wrote himself.
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Unique Time SignatureThe song uses a non-standard time signature, a common feature in Harrison's composition which distinguishes his style.
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Song EvolutionBefore becoming the final version we know today, "Learning How to Love You" went through several transformations in its arrangement and production.
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