Although he was never officially a member of the Fab Four, fellow British rocker Eric Clapton played a pivotal role in the creation of some of the most iconic Beatles songsโnamely, the ones that George Harrison wrote. Harrison and Clapton were close friends, and their relationship only grew tighter in the final, increasingly tense years of the Beatlesโ tenure together.
Sometimes, Clapton contributed to the Beatlesโ discography by way of studio performance. Other times, he merely provided the backdrop for Harrison to stretch his creative muscles. In the case of the Abbey Road classic, โHere Comes the Sun,โ the backdrop in question was Claptonโs backyard garden.
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George Harrison Decided To โSlag Offโ Apple
The final years of the Beatlesโ time together were particularly tense and arduous. The Fab Four was at the height of their fame. That also came with its fair share of business logistics and meetings that were more of a chore than a pleasure for the musicians, who only wanted to spend their time enjoying the fruits of their labor and creating more music. Pair that with the gloominess of English winter, and the stress became almost unbearable for George Harrison.
โApple was getting like school,โ Harrison recalled in his memoir, I Me Mine. โWe had to go and be business men, all this signing accounts, and โsign thisโ and โsign that.โ Anyway, it seems as if winter in England goes on forever. By the time spring comes, you really deserve it. So, one day I decided Iโm going to sag off Apple, and I went over to Eric [Claptonโs] house. I was walking in his garden. The relief of not having to go and see all those dopey accountants was wonderful.โ
The โquiet Beatleโ recalled walking through Claptonโs backyard garden with one of his friendโs acoustic guitars. As he plucked out melodies on the high strings of the instrument, Harrison came up with the opening lines for โHere Comes the Sun.โ
Eric Clapton Recalls The Beatles Song Coming To Life
Eric Clapton had watched other Beatles songs come to life before, like after tracking his guitar solo for โWhile My Guitar Gently Weeps,โ the George Harrison ballad on the Beatlesโ eponymous โWhite Album.โ But there was something special about watching Harrison stroll through a garden, acoustic guitar strapped across his chest, creating what would become one of the Beatlesโ most enduring tracks from Abbey Road.
โIt was one of these beautiful spring mornings,โ Clapton recalled in the Harrison documentary, George Harrison: Living in the Material World. โI think it was April or something like that. We were just walking round my garden in the Surrey hills with our guitars. And I donโt do that. This is what George brought to the situation. He was just a magical guy. He would show up, get out of the car with his guitar, and come in and start playing. Youโd have a cup of tea. We walked down in the garden and started playing.โ
โThe sun was shining,โ Clapton continued.ย โIt was a beautiful morning, and he just started to sing, here comes the sun, the opening lines, and I just watched this thing come to life. I felt very proud that it was my garden that was inspiring it.โ
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