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07-29-2005, 03:33 AM
London: George Harrison might have died of cancer long ago but if SIR PAUL Mccartney is to be believed Harrison wrote a song for his new album.
According to Femalefirst, McCartney felt Harrison’s presence with him when he pieced together Waiting For Your Friends To Go so strongly, he still doesn’t feel like he wrote the track by himself.
“I just got this feeling, this is George. I was like George - writing one of his songs. It just wrote itself very easily because it wasn’t even me writing it. I thought, OK, the ‘waiting on the other side’ is also a little bit loaded, it can be crossing the river Jordan or whatever, that sort of thing. There’s a little bit of double meaning there,” McCartney was quoted as saying.
“It was funny, particularly the second verse - ‘I’ve been sliding down a slippy slope, I’ve been climbing up a slowly burning rope’. I just thought - it’s a George song,” he added.
http://www.newkerala.com/news.php?action=fullnews&id=9937
According to Femalefirst, McCartney felt Harrison’s presence with him when he pieced together Waiting For Your Friends To Go so strongly, he still doesn’t feel like he wrote the track by himself.
“I just got this feeling, this is George. I was like George - writing one of his songs. It just wrote itself very easily because it wasn’t even me writing it. I thought, OK, the ‘waiting on the other side’ is also a little bit loaded, it can be crossing the river Jordan or whatever, that sort of thing. There’s a little bit of double meaning there,” McCartney was quoted as saying.
“It was funny, particularly the second verse - ‘I’ve been sliding down a slippy slope, I’ve been climbing up a slowly burning rope’. I just thought - it’s a George song,” he added.
http://www.newkerala.com/news.php?action=fullnews&id=9937