George Harrison song "Dark Horse"

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The George Harrison song "Dark Horse" is a 1974 track that became the title song of his album and inspired the name of his record label, reflecting his self-image as an underestimated but resilient artist.

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instanceOf single
song
album Dark Horse NERFINISHED
artist George Harrison NERFINISHED
bSide I Don’t Care Anymore NERFINISHED
chartPositionCanadaRPMTopSingles 6
chartPositionUSBillboardHot100 15
composer George Harrison NERFINISHED
countryOfRelease United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception mixed
genre pop rock
rock
hasCoverArt Dark Horse single sleeve artwork
hasMusicalFeature funk-influenced rhythm
prominent saxophone
inspiredBy George Harrison’s personal and professional struggles in early 1970s
inspiredNameOf Dark Horse Records NERFINISHED
language English
length 3:54
lyricalTheme self-image as an underestimated but resilient artist
notableFor association with launch of Dark Horse Records
raspy vocal due to Harrison’s throat problems during 1974 tour
partOf George Harrison discography
performer George Harrison NERFINISHED
producer George Harrison NERFINISHED
publisher Harrisongs NERFINISHED
recordLabel Apple Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1974-11-18
releaseYear 1974
side A-side
studio Apple Studios NERFINISHED
Friar Park Studios NERFINISHED
tempo up-tempo
titleTrackOf Dark Horse NERFINISHED
tourAssociation George Harrison North American tour 1974 NERFINISHED
vocalStyle hoarse vocal performance
writer George Harrison NERFINISHED

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Dark Horse Records namedAfter George Harrison song "Dark Horse"