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It Don't Come Easy : ウィキペディア英語版 | It Don't Come Easy
"It Don't Come Easy" is a song by Ringo Starr released as an Apple Records single in April 1971, reaching number 1 in Canada and number 4 in both the US and UK singles charts. Considered to be Starr's signature song, it was Starr's first solo single in the UK, but his second in the US (the first was "Beaucoups of Blues"), following the breakup of the Beatles. ==Background== A demo version exists with George Harrison providing a guide vocal for Starr. The released version included Harrison on guitar, Klaus Voormann on bass guitar, Stephen Stills on piano, Ron Cattermole on saxophone and trumpet, Badfinger members Pete Ham and Tom Evans on background vocals, and Starr on drums and lead vocals. The B-side of the single, "Early 1970", featured Starr on acoustic guitar, piano, drums, and vocals, with Harrison playing guitar, bass, and backing vocals. The lyrics refer to the lives of the Beatles around the time of their breakup (hence the title), with hopes of the band someday reuniting. Both tracks were produced by Harrison and published by Startling Music. Although Ringo received sole writing credit on the song, on an episode of VH1 Storytellers (Season 3, Episode 4) he claimed that George Harrison helped him write it. Right before performing the song, Ringo said "I wrote this song with the one and only George Harrison." He went on to say that Harrison suggested the last verse be about God. When Starr protested, Harrison suggested Hari Krishna. Starr protested again, and Harrison suggested "peace" as a topic, and they settled on that.
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