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| George Harrison wrote this. It was released as the B-side of "Lady Madonna" and was Harrison's first song to appear on a single. |
| All the music was recorded by Indian session musicians at the EMI studios in Bombay, India, while George was working on the soundtrack to the movie Wonderwall. |
| George Harrison had originally recorded this for the Wonderwall soundtrack in January, 1968. When the Beatles got together for recording sessions shortly before their trip to India, John and Paul added harmonies to the final line, "Do all without doing." (thanks, Adrian - Wilmington, DE) |
| The lyrics are a translation of a section of the Tao Te Ching. Juan Mascaro, a Sanskrit teacher at Cambridge University, sent the book to George. |
| This was Harrison's last Indian-themed Beatles song. |