Re-releases and Alternative Versions
Since its initial release on All Things Must Pass, "My Sweet Lord" has appeared on the 1976 compilation The Best of George Harrison and 2009's career-spanning Let It Roll: Songs by George Harrison. The original UK single (with "What Is Life" as the B-side) was reissued on Christmas Eve 1976 in Britain − a "provocative" move by EMI, given the publicity the lawsuit had attracted that year for the song.
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