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| - I'd Have You Anytime est une chanson de George Harrison coécrite avec Bob Dylan à l'automne 1968, alors que ces derniers étaient invités par (le manager de Dylan dans les années 1960) dans sa maison de Woodstock, dans le nord-ouest de l'État de New York. C'est la chanson d'ouverture du triple album d'Harrison, All Things Must Pass parue le 30 novembre 1970. Le solo de guitare très distinctif que l'on entend sur l'enregistrement est interprété par Eric Clapton. (fr)
- I'd Have You Anytime è un brano composto da George Harrison e Bob Dylan, ed apparso come traccia d'apertura nell'album del primo All Things Must Pass del 1970. Harrison ha affermato che sentì di aver bisogno di sostegno per la canzone, composta con il chitarrista statunitense e nella quale Eric Clapton suona un assolo di chitarra elettrica. (it)
- «I’d Have You Anytime» — песня Джорджа Харрисона, написанная им в соавторстве с Бобом Диланом и ставшая заглавным треком альбома All Things Must Pass (1970). Песня была написана Диланом и Харрисоном в 1968 году, во время визита последнего в США. Во время записи песни Эрик Клэптон сыграл на соло-гитаре. (ru)
- «I'd Have You Anytime» es una canción del músico británico George Harrison, publicada en el álbum de 1970 All Things Must Pass. Harrison compuso la canción con el músico estadounidense Bob Dylan en su hogar de Bearsville, cerca de Woodstock, durante una visita que Harrison realizó en noviembre de 1968, durante un periodo en el que George había comenzado a componer con mayor regularidad y en el que Dylan había sufrido un accidente de tráfico que le apartó durante varios años de realizar giras y le sirvió para establecer una familia. (es)
- "I'd Have You Anytime" is a song written by George Harrison and Bob Dylan, released in 1970 as the opening track of Harrison's first post-Beatles solo album, All Things Must Pass. The pair wrote the song at Dylan's home in Bearsville, near Woodstock in upstate New York, in November 1968. Its creation occurred during a period when Harrison had outgrown his role in the Beatles and Dylan had withdrawn from the pressures of fame to raise a family. "I'd Have You Anytime" is recognised as a statement of friendship between the two musicians, whose meetings from 1964 onwards resulted in changes in musical direction for both Dylan and the Beatles. The song reflects the environment in which it was written, as Harrison's verses urge the shy and elusive Dylan to let down his guard, and the Dylan-compo (en)
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