George Harrison wrote this song to express his frustrations about writing the kind of pop songs his record company (Warner Brothers) wanted, and about the music scene in general. He later decided to back off and gave it to Ringo, who loved the song.
Harrison produced this track, played guitar on it and sang backup.
That's Al Kooper of Blood Sweat & Tears fame on keyboards. Kooper played on this track and "You Belong To Me" at a session at George Harrison's home in England. Kooper relates in his memoir Backstage Passes and Backstabbing Bastards that he was a little surprised to be invited to play with two former Beatles. A mutual friend, Herbie Flowers (bass and guitar player for Elton John, David Bowie, and others), hooked them up. Kooper thought it was Flowers playing a prank on him when the call came in at 9:30PM the night before the session, but it was George Harrison asking what kind of keyboard instrument Kooper preferred - from his choice of a Hammond B3 organ, a Fender Rhodes, a Wurlitzer piano, and an Arp Omni.
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