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#847: George Harrison – Miss O’Dell

Here’s a nice little ditty by George Harrison. ‘Miss O’Dell’ was originally a B-side to ‘Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)’ when that song was released as the first single from Harrison’s well-anticipated album Living in the Material World in 1973. Years and years later, ‘O’Dell’ was added as a bonus track to the album has part of a whole Harrison catalogue re-release. As a result, hopefully, a few more people know about the existence of this track as opposed to it fading into obscurity as a song that could only be found on vinyl from the ’70s.

I think the notable thing about this track is that in the middle of the second verse, Harrison messes up the lyric and from then on can barely contain his laughter as the song goes on. It’s hard not to smile when you hear his happiness, but sometimes you want to hear what the lines are meant to be. Luckily, there’s an alternative version (below) where Harrison re-recorded the vocal and the laughs are gone. That version doesn’t hit as much, funnily enough.

The track is a dedication to real person Chris O’Dell, a friend of Harrison who worked with pretty much everyone from the Beatles to the Rolling Stones to Bob Dylan during their heydays. Harrison is bored and lonely according to the lyrics and just wants O’Dell to give him a ring and have a chat. That is the core of the track. Quite innocent and warm in its intentions, and the upbeat tone provides the track with a very friendly and welcoming feel. Harrison does give away Paul McCartney’s old childhood phone number in the very last seconds of it though, which adds a cheeky twist to the whole thing. They weren’t on the best of terms at this point in time.

My iPod #430: George Harrison – Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)

The first time I heard “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)”, or at least bits and pieces of it, was in the song “I’m Just Sitting Here”. That track is from the mash-up album “Everyday Chemistry” which was created by some person who tried to pass it off as an actual album that somehow made it to Earth from a parallel universe where The Beatles didn’t split up. No joke. But the actual product isn’t bad. “I’m Just Sitting Here” is a mix of “Watching the Wheels” by John Lennon with the slide guitars and George Harrison vocal, “Ooooooh my lord” and another Ringo tune. It starts at 29:40 in the link above.

But just those little parts made me want to hear the whole track. Decision well made. “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)” starts off what was Harrison’s fourth album (or second if you don’t count the experimental ones before it) with a sole acoustic guitar which then makes way for Harrison’s trademark slide guitar work. After a verse or two of George’s pleas for the Lord to give him love/peace on Earth, the track fully gets under way when the backing piano, and rhythm section come in together adding a bustling groove to the music.

A good song with a positive message, pleasant and lovely track to listen to, made for some easy listening.