Dark Sweet Lady

Album: George Harrison (1979)
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  • My dark sweet lady
    You really got to me
    You gave me everything
    I've really fallen.

    You came and helped me through
    When I'd let go
    You came from out the blue
    Never have known what I'd done without you.

    My dark sweet lady
    Your heart so close to mine
    You shine so heavenly and
    I love you dearly. Writer/s: GEORGE HARRISON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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Comments: 7

  • Bela Bartok from Kyotodefinitely about LSD. a dark sweet lady? how do you even picture that?
  • Elsa from Los Angeles, CaBeautiful song.
  • Wouter from Den Haag, NetherlandsThe initials of the song are LSD in reverse.
  • Sophie from San Jose, CaIt's on the George Harrison album
  • Calum from Edinburgh, ScotlandIs this on an album of George's? I don't think I know this one
  • Niki from Chicago, IlI like this song too. I think George and Patti looked really cute together but it's not about looks. Im hapy he went with Olivia because they had a son together!!!! And he looks just like George!!
  • Sadie from Pendleton, OrSUCH a beautiful song! I'm happy for George that he found Olivia. I think she was a lot better for him than Patti Boyd. And I just think is one of my favourite songs by him...though it is hard to pick.
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