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The Inner Light ( englisch für: Das innere Licht) ist ein Lied der britischen Band The Beatles aus dem Jahr 1968. Es erschien als B-Seite der Single Lady Madonna. Geschrieben wurde das Lied von George Harrison . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Hintergrund. 2 Text. 3 Komposition. 4 Besetzung. 5 Aufnahme. 6 Veröffentlichung. 7 Chartplatzierungen. 8 Kritiken.
- The Inner Light
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- The Inner Light
"The Inner Light" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by George Harrison. It was released on a non-album single in March 1968, as the B-side to " Lady Madonna ". The song was the first Harrison composition to be issued on a Beatles single and reflects the band's embrace of Transcendental Meditation , which they ...
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- 15 March 1968
- 13 January, 6 and 8 February 1968
"The Inner Light" is a song written by George Harrison that was first released by the Beatles as a B-side to "Lady Madonna". It was the first Harrison composition to be featured on a Beatles single. The lyrics are a rendering of the 47th chapter (sometimes titled "Viewing the Distant" in translations) of the Taoist Tao Te Ching. The song is ...
It was partly inspired by the Beatles ' song "The Inner Light", written by George Harrison and based on verses in the Tao Te Ching. Gendel is credited as writer of the story and co-writer of the teleplay with Peter Allan Fields. It was first broadcast on June 1, 1992.
- Season 5, Episode 25
- Morgan Gendel
16. März 2008 · Written by: Harrison. Recorded: 12 January; 6, 8 February 1968. Producer: George Martin. Engineers: Geoff Emerick, JP Sen, SN Gupta. Released: 15 March 1968 (UK), 18 March 1968 (US) Available on: Past Masters. Love. The Beatles (White Album) 50th anniversary box set. Personnel. Contents. Personnel. In the studio. The release.
"The Inner Light" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by George Harrison. It was released on a non-album single in March 1968, as the B-side to "Lady Madonna". The song was the first Harrison composition to be issued on a Beatles single and reflects the band's embrace of Transcendental Meditation, which they were studying in ...