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'Let It Roll: Songs By George Harrison' To Be Released On Vinyl

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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George Harrison's career-spanning compilation album, Let It Roll: Songs By George Harrison, is getting its first-ever vinyl release on July 11th via Dark Horse Records.

The vinyl edition of Let It Roll: Songs By George Harrison, available as a two-LP set, can be pre-ordered here.

The 19-track album includes a number of George's biggest singles as well as live solo recordings of three Beatles songs - "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "Something" and "Here Comes The Sun" - from the Grammy-winning album The Concert for Bangladesh.

The album, originally released in 2009, includes four solo songs by the late former Beatles guitarist that topped the Billboard Hot 100: "My Sweet Lord," "Isn't It A Pity," "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" and "Got My Mind Set On You."

Let It Roll: Songs By George Harrison Tracklist:

Side A

1. Got My Mind Set on You

2. Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)

3. Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)

4. My Sweet Lord

5. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Live from Madison Square Garden, New York, U.S.A, 1971)

Side B

1. All Things Must Pass

2. Any Road

3. This Is Love

4. All Those Years Ago

5. Marwa Blues

Side C

1. What Is Life

2. Rising Sun

3. When We Was Fab

4. Something (Live from Madison Square Garden, New York, U.S.A, 1971)

5. Blow Away

Side D

1. Cheer Down

2. Here Comes the Sun (Live from Madison Square Garden, New York, U.S.A, 1971)

3. I Don't Want to Do It

4. Isn't It a Pity

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