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''All Things Must Pass'' is the third studio album by Music/GeorgeHarrison, released in 1970 through Apple Records. It is generally considered to be his greatest solo album and was an international commercial success, spawning the hit singles "My Sweet Lord" (his SignatureSong) and "What Is Life". Unusually for the time, it was a triple album; it largely consisted of songs rejected by Music/TheBeatles when Harrison was still a member, with an additional disc of studio jams.

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''All Things Must Pass'' is the third studio album by Music/GeorgeHarrison, released in 1970 through Apple Records. It is generally considered to be his greatest solo album and was an international commercial success, spawning the hit singles "My Sweet Lord" (his SignatureSong) and "What Is Life". Unusually for the time, it was a triple album; it largely consisted of songs rejected by Music/TheBeatles when Harrison was still a member, member,[[note]]The band rehearsed several of these songs in the January 1969 "Get Back" sessions, and title track "All Things Must Pass" was briefly on the setlist for the RooftopConcert[[/note]] with an additional disc of studio jams.
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** The first version of "Isn't It a Pity" reprises the ending melody of "[[Music/PastMasters Hey Jude]]" in a minor key, making it feel like a DarkReprise. It's also just a second shorter than the earlier song.

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** The first version of "Isn't It a Pity" reprises the ending melody of "[[Music/PastMasters Hey Jude]]" in a minor key, [[{{Tonality}} key]], making it feel like a DarkReprise. It's also just a second shorter than the earlier song.
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: "Run of the Mill"
-->As the days stand up on end\\
You've got me wondering how I lost your friendship\\
But I see it in your eyes
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** The music video for "My Sweet Lord" features a brief sequence where a man in the movie theater imitates Harrison's dance moves from the "dancing furniture" music video for "Got My Mind Set On You", complete with a recreation of his leather chair.

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** The music video for "My Sweet Lord" (released in 2021) features a brief sequence where a man in the movie theater imitates Harrison's dance moves from the "dancing furniture" music video for "Got My Mind Set On You", You" (released in 1987), complete with a recreation of his leather chair.

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