Apple Scruffs

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"Apple Scruffs" is a George Harrison song, featured on his 1970 album *All Things Must Pass*, that pays tribute to the devoted Beatles fans who regularly waited outside the Apple Corps building and recording studios.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf George Harrison song
song
album All Things Must Pass NERFINISHED
artist George Harrison NERFINISHED
associatedWith Apple Corps NERFINISHED
The Beatles NERFINISHED
composer George Harrison NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
format album track
genre acoustic rock
folk rock
hasInstrumentation acoustic guitar
harmonica
vocals
hasLength approximately 3 minutes
hasNotableFeature harmonica introduction by George Harrison
stripped-down acoustic arrangement
hasTheme Beatles fandom
devotion of fans
gratitude
hasTitleOrigin nickname of a group of Beatles fans
includedIn original 1970 release of All Things Must Pass
inspiredBy fans outside Abbey Road Studios
fans outside Apple Corps headquarters
language English
lyricist George Harrison NERFINISHED
partOf All Things Must Pass NERFINISHED
producer George Harrison NERFINISHED
Phil Spector NERFINISHED
publisher Harrisongs NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1970
recordLabel Apple Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1970
side LP 3 of All Things Must Pass
tributeTo Apple Scruffs (group of fans) NERFINISHED
Beatles fans

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All Things Must Pass hasPart Apple Scruffs