Long, Long, Long

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"Long, Long, Long"
"Long, Long, Long" cover
Song by The Beatles
from the album The Beatles
Released 22 November 1968
Recorded 7 October 1968
Genre Rock
Length 3:06
Label Apple Records
Writer(s) George Harrison
Producer(s) George Martin
The Beatles track listing
Helter Skelter
(6 of disc 2)
"Long, Long, Long"
(7 of disc 2)
Revolution 1
(8 of disc 2)

"Long, Long, Long" is a song written by George Harrison, and first released by The Beatles on their 1968 The Beatles album. Harrison is the only vocalist on The Beatles' recording of this song.

Critic Richie Unterberger writes that "Long, Long, Long" is one of the most underrated songs in The Beatles' large discography." [1] It is a relatively quiet, calm song, especially when compared to the raucous "Helter Skelter" which immediately precedes it on The Beatles.

"Long Long Long" is a love song, though as Nicholas Schaffner notes, it is "the first of dozens of Harrison love songs that are ambiguous in that he could be singing either to his lady or to his Lord."

According to Harrison's autobiography, I Me Mine, the rattling heard at the end of the song was the result of a bottle of Blue Nun wine sitting on the Leslie speaker. When Paul McCartney, who was playing Hammond organ on the track, hit a certain note, the bottle began to rattle.

[edit] Cover versions

In 1987, Terry Scott Taylor recorded the song for his album, A Briefing for the Ascent.

In 1997, Low included a cover of the song as the B-side on the Joan of Arc 7-inch single.

In 2005, the song was covered by Robert Deeble on his six-song EP, This Bar Has No One Left.

On her 2006 album This Hungry Life, Tanya Donelly covers the song live with her band.

The song was frequently covered by Elliott Smith during his live shows. Built to Spill's Doug Martsch has also covered the song in his solo shows.

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George Martin | Geoff Emerick | Norman Smith | Phil Spector | Abbey Road Studios | Jeff Lynne
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Please Please Me (1963) | With the Beatles (1963) | A Hard Day's Night (1964) | Beatles for Sale (1964) | Help! (1965) | Rubber Soul (1965) | Revolver (1966)  | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) | Magical Mystery Tour (1967) | The Beatles (The White Album) (1968) | Yellow Submarine (1969) | Abbey Road (1969) | Let It Be (1970)
Filmography
A Hard Day's Night (1964) | Help! (1965) | Magical Mystery Tour (1967) | Yellow Submarine (1968) | Let It Be (1970)
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