Alex from Ottawa, Canadatheres a good entry on wiki on this song.The version released as a single was recorded on Maand featured Klaus Voormann on basss, Steven Stills and George Harrison on guitars, Ringo on drums and Ron Cattermole on saophone and trumpet. There were three versions of the number recorded, one of which included Klaus Voormann on bass and George Harrison on guitar, with another having Eric Clapton on guitar and Gary Wright on piano. Februat Studio Two at Abbey Road during the Sentimental Journey sessions when it was known as 'You Gotta Pay Your Dues'. Tiffany from San Diego, CaNo Mike, actually Ringo played the drums on this. Who were signed by the Beatles and had many hits of their own (Come and Get It, No Matter What, etc.). Mary from Rodeo, CaThe back-up singers on this song are not just any back-up singers, but the band, Badfinger.I always listen to it when I get in a fight with my boyfriend, I don't know why, but it always calms my nerves. I thought it sounded like something he would say. Melinda from New York City, FlRingo is very good on this song and it says George Harrison helped write it.from Newport News, VaWas once told the song was a muscial response to the many who asked the uber-successful Beatles what's the secret to making it in the music industry. The liner still only credits it to Starkey. He then goes on to talk about the ending, when George said "God", then "Hare Krishna", but they settled on "Peace." We wrote it in the early 70s, and George was very much into spiritual things, and we're writing the song and we got to the last verse." I wrote this song with the one and only George Harrison. Eric from Byron, NyAccording to Ringo himself (on the VH1 Storytellers record): "This next song is called It Don't Come Easy.And this was never labeled a "superband"? BTW I heard George Harrison's and Badfinger's draft of the song today on YouTube. Give credit where credit is due thanks Ringo, George Harrison, Tom Evans, Joey Molland, Mike Gibbons, Klaus Voorman, and Steven Stills. Not only for melodic content, but for everyone that helped it become what it became. Daxmonster from Saint Paul, MnPersonaly, I rate this song highly.You just get swept up in it, kick back and enjoy. Rachel from North Jersey, NjI love the groove on this song.
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