You (George Harrison Song)

You (George Harrison Song)

"You" is a song by George Harrison and the opening track from his 1975 album Extra Texture (Read All About It). Issued as the lead single from the album in September that year, the song enjoyed moderate success internationally, becoming a top 20 hit in America and a top 10 hit in Canada. A 45-second instrumental portion, titled "A Bit More of You", was also released as the opening song on side two of the Extra Texture album.

"You" was originally recorded by Ronnie Spector, formerly of The Ronettes, although her version remains unreleased.

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