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"Hear Me Lord" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison from his 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass. It was the last track on side four of the original LP format and is generally viewed as the closing song on the album, disc three being the largely instrumental Apple Jam. Harrison wrote "Hear Me Lord" in January 1969 while still a member of the Beatles. The band rehearsed it briefly at Twickenham Film Studios that month, but it was passed over for inclusion on what became their final album, Let It Be.

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  • "Hear Me Lord" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison from his 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass. It was the last track on side four of the original LP format and is generally viewed as the closing song on the album, disc three being the largely instrumental Apple Jam. Harrison wrote "Hear Me Lord" in January 1969 while still a member of the Beatles. The band rehearsed it briefly at Twickenham Film Studios that month, but it was passed over for inclusion on what became their final album, Let It Be. The song is in the gospel-rock musical style and the lyrics take the form of a personal prayer, in which Harrison seeks help and forgiveness from his deity. Along with "My Sweet Lord", it is among the most overtly religious selections on All Things Must Pass. The recording was co-produced by Phil Spector and includes musical contributions from Eric Clapton, Gary Wright, Billy Preston, Bobby Whitlock and other musicians from Delaney & Bonnie's Friends band. On release, Ben Gerson of Rolling Stone described "Hear Me Lord" as the album's "big statement" and a "majestic plea". Harrison included the song in his set list for the Concert for Bangladesh on 1 August 1971. He performed it during the afternoon show only, although the recording has never been issued officially. (en)
  • «Hear Me Lord» conocida en su traducción al español «Escúchame Señor», es una canción del músico británico George Harrison publicada en el álbum de estudio All Things Must Pass. En su edición original en vinilo, la canción cerró la segunda cara del segundo disco de canciones originales, seguidas por un tercer disco de improvisaciones musicales titulado Apple Jam. Harrison compuso «Hear Me Lord» en enero de 1969 cuando aun formaba parte de The Beatles, y fue tenida en cuenta para su posible inclusión en lo que se convirtió en el último álbum del grupo, Let It Be.​ Musicalmente, la canción incluye un estilo mezcla de rock y gospel, mientras que la letra toma la forma de una oración personal, en la que Harrison busca ayuda y perdón a Dios. Junto con «My Sweet Lord», es una de las canciones más abiertamente religiosas del álbum. La grabación fue coproducida por Phil Spector e incluyó la contribución musical de Eric Clapton, Gary Wright, Billy Preston, Bobby Whitlock y otros músicos de Delaney & Bonnie. Tras su publicación, Ben Gerson de Rolling Stone describió «Hear Me Lord» como la «gran declaración» del álbum y una «majestuosa súplica».​ Harrison interpretó la canción en directo en The Concert for Bangladesh el 1 de agosto de 1971, durante el concierto de la tarde, aunque la grabación nunca ha sido publicada oficialmente hasta la actualidad. (es)
  • Hear Me Lord è un brano musicale (sotto forma di preghiera) composto ed eseguito da George Harrison, apparso come traccia conclusiva dei due dischi di canzoni del triplo album All Things Must Pass, pubblicato dalla Apple Records a fine 1970. (it)
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  • Hear Me Lord è un brano musicale (sotto forma di preghiera) composto ed eseguito da George Harrison, apparso come traccia conclusiva dei due dischi di canzoni del triplo album All Things Must Pass, pubblicato dalla Apple Records a fine 1970. (it)
  • «Hear Me Lord» conocida en su traducción al español «Escúchame Señor», es una canción del músico británico George Harrison publicada en el álbum de estudio All Things Must Pass. En su edición original en vinilo, la canción cerró la segunda cara del segundo disco de canciones originales, seguidas por un tercer disco de improvisaciones musicales titulado Apple Jam. Harrison compuso «Hear Me Lord» en enero de 1969 cuando aun formaba parte de The Beatles, y fue tenida en cuenta para su posible inclusión en lo que se convirtió en el último álbum del grupo, Let It Be.​ (es)
  • "Hear Me Lord" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison from his 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass. It was the last track on side four of the original LP format and is generally viewed as the closing song on the album, disc three being the largely instrumental Apple Jam. Harrison wrote "Hear Me Lord" in January 1969 while still a member of the Beatles. The band rehearsed it briefly at Twickenham Film Studios that month, but it was passed over for inclusion on what became their final album, Let It Be. (en)
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