The Spiritual Odyssey: George Harrison’s ‘My Sweet Lord’

Introduction

George Harrison, a legendary member of The Beatles, captivated the world with his timeless classic, “My Sweet Lord”. This enchanting song, released in 1970, remains a hallmark of his solo career. As we delve into the heart of this masterpiece, let’s uncover some intriguing facts about the song and its brilliant creator.George Harrison facts: Beatles singer's family, wife, children, songs and  death... - Smooth

Did You Know?

George Harrison, the “quiet Beatle”, wrote “My Sweet Lord” as a spiritual ode that transcends religious boundaries. The song was inspired by his fascination with Hinduism and the teachings of Swami Vivekananda. In fact, the lyrics beautifully blend Sanskrit and English, a groundbreaking fusion at the time.

“My Sweet Lord” topped the charts worldwide and received critical acclaim, making it the first solo single by a member of The Beatles to achieve such success. This song continues to inspire listeners and is regarded as one of the greatest classics in the history of rock and spirituality.

George Harrison’s dedication to philanthropy and humanitarian work further defines his legacy. He organized the Concert for Bangladesh in 1971, a pioneering effort in rock music to raise funds for the war-torn nation, showcasing his commitment to making the world a better place.George Harrison - The Quiet Masterful Songwriter | uDiscover Music

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Lyrics: My Sweet Lord

My sweet Lord
Hm, my Lord
Hm, my Lord

I really want to see you
Really want to be with you
Really want to see you Lord
But it takes so long, my Lord

My sweet Lord
Hm, my Lord
Hm, my Lord

I really want to know you
Really want to go with you
Really want to show you Lord
That it won’t take long, my Lord (Hallelujah)

My sweet Lord (Hallelujah)
Hm, my Lord (Hallelujah)
My sweet Lord (Hallelujah)

I really want to see you
Really want to see you
Really want to see you, Lord
Really want to see you, Lord
But it takes so long, my Lord (Hallelujah)

My sweet Lord (Hallelujah)
Hm, my Lord (Hallelujah)
My, my, my Lord (Hallelujah)

I really want to know you (Hallelujah)
Really want to go with you (Hallelujah)
Really want to show you Lord (ahh)
That it won’t take long, my Lord (Hallelujah)

Hmm (Hallelujah)
My sweet Lord (Hallelujah)
My, my, Lord (Hallelujah)

Hm, my Lord (Hare Krishna)
My, my, my Lord (Hare Krishna)
Oh hm, my sweet Lord (Krishna, Krishna)
Oh-uuh-uh (Hare Hare)

Now, I really want to see you (Hare Rama)
Really want to be with you (Hare Rama)
Really want to see you Lord (ahh)
But it takes so long, my Lord (Hallelujah)

Hm, my Lord (Hallelujah)
My, my, my Lord (Hare Krishna)
My sweet Lord (Hare Krishna)
My sweet Lord (Krishna Krishna)
My Lord (Hare Hare)
Hm, hm (Guru Brahma)
Hm, hm (Guru Vishnu)
Hm, hm (Guru Devo)
Hm, hm (Maheśvaraḥ
My sweet Lord (Guru Sākṣāt)
My sweet Lord (Para Brahma)
My, my, my Lord (Tasmai Srī)
My, my, my, my Lord (Guru Namah)
My sweet Lord (Hare Rama)

[fade:]

(Hare Krishna)
My sweet Lord (Hare Krishna)
My sweet Lord (Krishna Krishna)
My Lord (Hare Hare)

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