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For You Blue

"For You Blue" is a song written and performed by as a member of the English rock band , appearing as the third track on their 1970 album . The track, which runs 2:32 in length, follows a traditional 12-bar structure in the key of D major and was dedicated as a to Harrison's wife, . It was released on 8 May 1970 and also served as the B-side to the US single "The Long and Winding Road" / "For You Blue," which topped the chart. The song originated during the Beatles' Get Back sessions (later repurposed for Let It Be) and was initially recorded in six takes on 25 January 1969 at in , under the working title "George's Blues (Because You're Sweet And Lonely)." Overdubs, including a re-recorded vocal by Harrison and an added guitar solo, took place on 8 January 1970 at Olympic Sound Studios, with the track ultimately produced by as part of his controversial overhaul of the original sessions. Musically, "For You Blue" features Harrison on lead vocals and , John Lennon on , Paul McCartney on (prepared with paper between the strings for a effect) and bass guitar, and Ringo Starr on drums. The lyrics playfully reference blues influences like ("Same ol' 12-bar blues / Elmore James got nothin' on this baby") while expressing affection, with lines such as "I said, 'Shake it up, baby, now' / ." The song's informal, jam-like quality reflects the relaxed atmosphere of the sessions, and an early take from 25 January 1969 was later included on the 1996 compilation .

Background

Composition

"For You Blue" was written by in late 1968 as a lighthearted dedicated to his wife, . The composition emerged during the recording sessions for ' self-titled double album, often referred to as the White Album. The song drew stylistic influences from Harrison's visit to Bob Dylan's home in , in November–December 1968, where he spent time with Dylan and the members of . This experience incorporated elements into the track, reflecting the rootsy, informal musical environment Harrison encountered there. Musically, "For You Blue" follows a simple 12-bar structure in the key of D major. Its lyrics are playful and filled with puns, including references to blues artists such as in the line "Elmore James got nothin' on this, baby." The initial working title was "George's Blues," and Harrison later described it in his 1979 autobiography as a straightforward composition without deeper meaning, adhering to standard 12-bar rules.

Twickenham rehearsals

The rehearsals for "For You Blue" occurred at Film Studios between January 2 and 9, 1969, as part of the ' early sessions, a period fraught with interpersonal tensions that escalated to George Harrison's abrupt departure from the band on January 10. These practices highlighted the group's strained dynamics, with Harrison pushing his new composition amid a backdrop of creative disagreements and fatigue from the ambitious project to rehearse and film a . Harrison led the initial run-throughs on acoustic guitar, first introducing the untitled song instrumentally on January 6 in a brief, incomplete performance that drew little immediate input from his bandmates. The next day, January 7, saw two more acoustic attempts, but Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr offered only minimal participation, reflecting the subdued engagement typical of these early jams. Harrison described the piece as a "folk/blues" number at the time, emphasizing its simple, slide-guitar roots inspired by traditional blues structures. By January 9, Harrison persisted with the song—then known as "George's Blues (Because You're Sweet And Lonely)"—proposing a light acoustic arrangement and guiding the band through fifteen versions, though the overall atmosphere remained disjointed. The group began experimenting with electric elements during these takes, including Lennon's with a walking bass line, McCartney on , and Starr on drums, marking a tentative shift from the initial acoustic setup, but the rehearsals underscored the limited collective enthusiasm. Footage from these Twickenham sessions, filmed for the / project, captured the chaotic environment, including visible frustrations and half-hearted contributions that foreshadowed Harrison's walkout the following day.

Production

Recording

The basic track for "For You Blue" was recorded on 25 January 1969 at in , during the later stages of the / sessions. The session took place after the band's relocation from Film Studios, amid preparations for their rooftop , fostering a more relaxed and collaborative atmosphere compared to earlier tensions. The Beatles recorded six takes of the basic track that evening, with take 6 selected as the master. George Harrison provided lead vocals and played rhythm guitar on his Gibson J-200 acoustic, while John Lennon made his debut on lap steel guitar, contributing a distinctive slide guitar sound that became a highlight of the track. Following the vocal overdub, an initial stereo mix was prepared on 8 January 1970 at Olympic Sound Studios by engineer Glyn Johns, but the song was set aside until its revival later in 1970 for inclusion on the Let It Be album.

Overdubbing and mixing

On 8 January 1970, returned to Olympic Sound Studios in , to add a vocal overdub to the basic track of "For You Blue," which had been recorded the previous year. This session, lasting approximately two hours and supervised by producer , focused on refining the song for potential inclusion in the album then titled . The song's final production and mixing were handled by in March and April 1970 at EMI Studios (now ) in , as part of his overhaul of the Let It Be album tapes. began mixing "For You Blue" on 25 March, producing an initial stereo mix in one take followed by seven mono remixes, and returned on 30 March to incorporate a spoken introduction by —taken from the January 1969 rehearsals and styled like a newspaper headline: "Queen says no to pot-smoking FBI members." Applying his signature technique more subtly than on other tracks, enhanced the mix with chamber reverb on the vocals and instruments to create a sense of space while preserving the song's loose, improvisational structure. This resulting mix maintained the raw, unpolished feel of the original performance, with the added reverb providing cohesion across the album without overwhelming the track's simple 12-bar format and Harrison's acoustic . The light production choices emphasized the song's playful, spontaneous energy, distinguishing it from more heavily orchestrated pieces like "The Long and Winding Road." In the 2003 reissue Let It Be... Naked, producer Paul Hicks remixed "For You Blue" using the 25 January 1969 basic track augmented by Harrison's 8 January 1970 vocal overdub, stripping away Spector's reverb, echo effects, and the Lennon intro to achieve a drier, more intimate sound closer to the original Get Back sessions. This version highlights the band's live-in-the-studio interplay, including Lennon's fills, without the production embellishments.

Personnel

The personnel involved in the recording of "For You Blue" were as follows:

Release and commercial performance

Release history

"For You Blue" was first released on 8 May 1970 as the eleventh track on the Beatles' album Let It Be, issued by Apple Records. The song appeared in the Phil Spector-produced mix of the album. Three days later, on 11 May 1970, it was issued as the B-side to "The Long and Winding Road" on a single exclusively in the United States (Apple 2832), but it was not released as a single in the United Kingdom. The track has never been released as a standalone single. The song was included on the first compact disc edition of , released in 1987 by . It appeared again on the 2009 remastered stereo edition of the album. In 2021, "For You Blue" was featured on the Giles Martin remix of as part of the album's 50th anniversary super deluxe edition. Additionally, the single version was compiled on in 1988.

Chart positions

"For You Blue" was released as the B-side to "The Long and Winding Road" in the on May 11, 1970, and the double A-side single achieved significant commercial success there. It reached number one on the for two weeks, from June 13 to June 20, 1970, marking the ' 20th and final number-one hit on that chart. The single also topped Canada's RPM 100 singles chart for two weeks beginning June 20, 1970. On the Cash Box Top 100, which tracked individual single sides separately, "For You Blue" peaked at number 71, reflecting its independent airplay performance despite the A-side's dominance. The song was not issued as a single in the or other major markets outside , and therefore did not appear on the or equivalent international singles rankings at the time.
Chart (1970)Peak position
(RPM 100 Top Singles)1
Billboard Hot 100 (double A-side)1
Cash Box Top 100 (B-side)71
The parent album Let It Be, which includes "For You Blue," reached number one on the in the for four weeks starting 13 June 1970, and also topped the . It similarly achieved number-one status in several other countries, including , , and . Prior to the digital era in the , "For You Blue" had no individual streaming or download chart entries, as such metrics did not exist. The 2021 special edition reissue of Let It Be significantly boosted overall album streams, propelling it to number one on the Top Album Sales chart and number five on the , though no specific streaming rankings for the song itself were reported.

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

Upon its release in 1970, "For You Blue" received mixed notices from critics reviewing the album. In the New Musical Express, Alan Smith praised it as "another strong one from , a whispery chunky rocker … Elmore James would have loved it," appreciating its bluesy energy and Harrison's vocal delivery. Similarly, Richard Williams in described the track as an acoustic opener that builds with bottleneck guitar, including a playful reference to and Lennon's enthusiastic slide work, ultimately deeming it an "amusing trifle." However, in the dismissed it as a "put-down of country blues," viewing it as lightweight amid the album's broader tensions. Retrospective assessments have been more favorable, often emphasizing the song's authentic blues roots and unpretentious charm as a to Harrison's more elaborate compositions. Musicologist Alan W. Pollack noted its status as one of the ' few straightforward blues-form songs, highlighting its uncomplicated structure and Harrison's relaxed acoustic as evoking traditional 12-bar without overcomplication. In a analysis, Something Else! Reviews portrayed "For You Blue" as a lighthearted expression of fun that previews his solo explorations of influences. Reviews of the 2003 Let It Be... Naked reissue, which stripped away Phil Spector's orchestral overdubs for a rawer presentation, further appreciated the song's unaltered mix. Mojo critic John Harris identified "For You Blue" as exemplifying McCartney's intended "return to basics," with its live-in-the-studio feel and Harrison's re-recorded vocal preserving the original's informal vitality against Spector's wall-of-sound approach. observed that the track remained essentially unchanged in the remix, allowing its jaunty groove and Lennon's lap steel to shine more clearly in context.

Live performances and cover versions

The Beatles never performed "For You Blue" live beyond the rehearsals captured in the Get Back sessions. included the song in the setlist for his 1974 Tour, marking one of the few compositions he featured during that North American outing alongside and guest spots from band members like on keyboards. Paul McCartney performed "For You Blue" at the 2002 , a tribute event at London's honoring Harrison on the first anniversary of his death; McCartney handled vocals and acoustic guitar, joined by on drums and other guests including . In 2013, Harrison's son recorded an acoustic version of "For You Blue" as a charity single benefiting the through the Material World Foundation, featuring a stripped-down that highlighted the song's bluesy . The song has been regularly performed by tribute bands such as , whose ongoing tours—including dates into 2025—often incorporate it into sets celebrating ' late-period catalog. Additional covers include amateur full-band renditions shared on platforms like in 2024, though no major new studio recordings have emerged since Harrison's release. The track's enduring legacy thus remains closely linked to Harrison's post-Beatles career and familial tributes.

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