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  1. Apple Scruffs Lyrics: Now I've watched you sitting there / Seen the passers-by all stare / Like you have no place to go / But there's so much they don't know about Apple Scruffs / You've been stood.

  2. 23. Dez. 2010 · A tribute to the most dedicated Beatles fans, ‘Apple Scruffs’ was a track on George Harrison ’s third solo album All Things Must Pass, and the b-side of his ‘What Is Life’ single. Of all The Beatles, Harrison probably least enjoyed the trappings of fame. It was he who, on a flight to San Francisco after their final tour date in August ...

  3. "Apple Scruffs" was released in November 1970 on George Harrison's massive musical monument, the 3-album All Things Must Pass album. Continuing with more vi...

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  5. Songfacts®: This song is one example of George Harrison's compassion. The "Scruffs" were hippies (mostly female) who hung out at Apple Studios (well, actually Abbey Road), not bothering anybody but handing out flowers, panhandling and just being near the music. Of course, everyone looked down on them, including the other Beatles.

  6. George Harrison, Phil Spector. " Run of the Mill " is a song by English musician George Harrison, released on his 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass. Harrison wrote the song shortly after the Beatles ' troubled Get Back sessions in early 1969, during a period when his growth as a songwriter had inadvertently contributed to the dysfunction ...

  7. "Apple Scruffs" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison from his 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass. He wrote it as a tribute to the die-hard Beatles fans known as Apple scruffs, who used to wait outside the Apple Corps building and other London locations for a glimpse of the band members. This tradition continued after the group's break-up in April 1970, as the scruffs were a ...