Recording and mixing "Here Comes The Sun"

Tuesday, July 8, 1969 • For The Beatles

Album Songs recorded during this session officially appear on the Abbey Road LP.
Studio:
EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

Songs recorded


1.

Here Comes The Sun

Written by George Harrison

Recording • SI onto take 13


2.

Here Comes The Sun

Written by George Harrison

Tape copying • Tape reduction take 13 into take 14


3.

Here Comes The Sun

Written by George Harrison

Tape copying • Tape reduction take 13 into take 15


4.

Here Comes The Sun

Written by George Harrison

Mixing • Mono mixing - Unnumbered rough remix from take 15

Staff

Musicians on "Here Comes The Sun"

Paul McCartney:
Harmony vocals
Ringo Starr:
Drums
George Harrison:
Electric guitar, Harmony vocals, Vocals

Production staff

George Martin:
Producer
Phil McDonald:
Engineer
John Kurlander:
Second Engineer

About

On July 1, 1969, John Lennon was on holiday in Scotland and got involved in a car accident along with his wife Yoko, his son Julian, and Yoko’s daughter, Kyoko. He was hospitalised and stayed at this hospital till July 6. He would rejoin The Beatles’ sessions on July 9, missing five days of work.


The previous day, The Beatles recorded the basic track of a new George Harrison song, “Here Comes The Sun“. On this day, they added overdubs onto take 13.

Onto track five of the eight-track tape, George added electric guitar played through a Leslie speaker while Ringo Starr added extra drum fills.

George then recorded his lead vocals (on track six). With the help of Paul McCartney, the two of them added double-tracked backing vocals (on tracks seven and eight), replacing the guide vocals recorded the previous day.

As the eight-track tape was now full, two reduction mixes were done to allow for more overdubs. But additional overdubs would only be added a week later on July 16.

The day ended with some rough mono mixes being done, for George to take away. The session which started at 2:30 pm ended up at 10:45 pm.

Last updated on December 24, 2021

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