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I'd Have You Anytime · George Harrison · 1970

Side A, track one of All Things Must Pass. Co-written with Bob Dylan in Woodstock, 1968. The welcome before the album begins.

Dylan and Harrison wrote it together in Woodstock in the autumn of 1968. Harrison placed it first on the album because it lands like a hand on a shoulder — quiet, unhurried — before three hours of everything else follows.

*Let me roll it to you.* That's the second verse. Spector's production is almost restrained here: close guitar, close voice. A prologue that already knows the weight of what comes next.

A room is open at /anytime.

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