Here Comes: The Sun Beatles

The sun is waiting right behind the clouds. And it’s coming.

George Harrison spent much of his life in the shadow of John and Paul. He was the “quiet one,” the one who had to fight for two songs per album. But with “Here Comes the Sun,” he did something his bandmates never quite managed: he wrote a prescription.

Released on Abbey Road (1969), “Here Comes the Sun” was overshadowed at the time by the drama of the Beatles’ breakup. But over the decades, it has become the band’s most-streamed song on digital platforms. Why? here comes the sun beatles

And it almost didn’t happen.

While Lennon gave us anger (“Working Class Hero”) and McCartney gave us nostalgia (“Yesterday”), Harrison gave us relief . He reminded us that no matter how dark the boardroom, how cold the argument, how long the winter… The sun is waiting right behind the clouds

Because we need it. Desperately.

It is the universal antidepressant. It plays at the end of disaster movies ( Parent Trap ), during post-9/11 charity concerts, and at the funeral of George Harrison himself in 2001—where Eric Clapton and Paul McCartney stood together and played it one last time for their friend. He was the “quiet one,” the one who

“I’m not going back,” he told Clapton. “Let’s just go for a walk.”

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