Far East Man

Far East Man

"Far East Man" is a song written by George Harrison and Ronnie Wood, and released on their respective 1974 solo albums. It was also used as the title of a DVD released in 2002 of The Ronnie Wood Band performing live the previous year.

Read more about Far East Man:  Ron Wood's Version, George Harrison's Version, Cover Versions

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