It’s hard to choose five of George Harrison‘s most religious songs because the former Beatle incorporated his spirituality into almost every tune he wrote. When George sang a love song, he wasn’t just singing about his devotion to a woman; he was singing to God too.
George’s songs always had a deeper meaning, whether he meant for to happen or not. Sometimes, he started a song with one specific inspiration, but by the time he finished it, the tune had a completely different meaning. Either way, here are five of George’s most religious songs.
George Harrison and members of the Hare Krishna Temple | Hulton Deutsch/Getty Images “The Inner Light”
George wouldn’t have written “The Inner Light” without Juan Mascaró, the Sanskrit teacher at Cambridge University. After seeing George on The Frost Programme, the professor wrote to the Beatle about his appreciation of “Within You Without You.
George’s songs always had a deeper meaning, whether he meant for to happen or not. Sometimes, he started a song with one specific inspiration, but by the time he finished it, the tune had a completely different meaning. Either way, here are five of George’s most religious songs.
George Harrison and members of the Hare Krishna Temple | Hulton Deutsch/Getty Images “The Inner Light”
George wouldn’t have written “The Inner Light” without Juan Mascaró, the Sanskrit teacher at Cambridge University. After seeing George on The Frost Programme, the professor wrote to the Beatle about his appreciation of “Within You Without You.
- 2/22/2023
- by Hannah Wigandt
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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