Love You To

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"Love You To" is a George Harrison–penned Beatles song notable for its pioneering use of Indian classical instrumentation and philosophy in Western pop music.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Beatles song
George Harrison composition
song
album Revolver NERFINISHED
artist The Beatles NERFINISHED
associatedWithArtist Ravi Shankar NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement psychedelic era of the 1960s
composer George Harrison NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresInstrument acoustic guitar
drums
sitar
tabla
tambura
genre Indian classical music
psychedelic rock
raga rock
hasNotableFeature extended sitar passages
predominantly Indian instrumentation with minimal Western rock instruments
use of droning tambura throughout the track
hasTempo medium
influencedBy Hindu philosophy
Indian classical music
language English
leadVocalist George Harrison NERFINISHED
lyricalTheme Indian philosophy NERFINISHED
impermanence of life
love
transcendence
lyricist George Harrison NERFINISHED
partOf Revolver NERFINISHED
performer Anil Bhagwat NERFINISHED
George Harrison NERFINISHED
Paul McCartney
Ringo Starr NERFINISHED
pioneeringUseOf Indian classical instrumentation in Western pop music
Indian classical philosophy in Western pop music
producer George Martin NERFINISHED
recordedAt EMI Studios, London NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1966
recordLabel Capitol Records
Parlophone
releaseDate 1966-08-05
side A-side of Revolver (UK LP)
timeSignature 4/4
trackNumber 4 (UK Revolver)

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Revolver hasPart Love You To