"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" is a song composed by the Beatles, sung by George Harrison, George Harrison's first truly outstanding Beatle song "When My Guitar Cries Gently" The lyrics of Shi, although accidental, but deliberate, are included in his music album "The Beatle". It is one of George Harrison's most famous works during THE BEATLES period. It was included in the double album "The Beatles" of the Beatles in 1968, generally Known as the "white album". The lead guitar of this song is played by Eric Clapton.
"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" was ranked 135th in the "500 Greatest Songs of History" in "Rolling Stone Magazine"; 7th in the "100 Greatest Guitar Songs of History"; "The Beatles" "The 100 Greatest Songs of Scholars" ranked 10th. When Harrison was reading "Book of Changes", he had the inspiration for this song.
George Harrison did not occupy much of the Beatles’ pedigrees over the years, and “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” is one of his most famous works. The chord and melody structure of this song is quite standard Harrison style-good at manipulating complicated music progression and twisting melody. It’s very interesting that the guitar solo of this song was played by Eric Clapton, who belonged to the same period as the Beatles, and he is a very important artist himself. This song has an acoustic guitar solo version. Compared to the white album, the version is fresher, more sincere, and more moving.
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