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Lifting Material From The World (1969) This album brings out a rather curious side of George Harrison's personality, one which is perhaps related to his obsession with money. George recorded this album in disguise, didn't tell any of the rest of the group about it, tried nonetheless to get it released through Apple, and then lied about everything it involved when the whole sordid business came out.
Main cuts: My Sweet He's So Fine
My Sweet White Christmas
My Sweet Fair Lady
My Sweet Michelle
Me and My Sweet Bobby McGee
My Sweet Lullaby of Birdland
My Sweet Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
My Sweet Greensleeves
My Sweet Ave Maria
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Paul McCartney and Friend (1970) Not to be outdone by his colleagues, Paul sought to make a statement about his musical roots. The result was Paul McCartney and Friend, a lavish, saccharine, overorchestrated Nelson Riddle production. McCartney blocked he release of the LP when Sinatra dedicated "That's Why the Lady Is a Tramp" to McCartney's wife, Linda.
Main cuts: I Did It My Way
Theme from the Man with the Golden Arm
A Foggy Day
My Funny Valentine
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All of this was stolen out of a National Lampoon magazine from the late seventies.
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