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Ride Rajbun : ウィキペディア英語版
Ride Rajbun

"Ride Rajbun" is a song by English musician George Harrison. It was released in 1992 on the multi-artist soundtrack album to ''The Bunbury Tails'', a British-made animated television series. Harrison co-wrote the song's lyrics with ''Bunbury Tails'' creator David English. The eponymous Rajbun was a character in the series, one of a team of cricket-playing rabbits – in this case, from Bangalore in India. The composition is in the style of a nursery rhyme or children's song, while the all-Indian instrumentation on the recording recalls some of Harrison's compositions for the Beatles during 1966–68.
Harrison recorded "Ride Rajbun" in March 1988, between the release of his successful comeback album, ''Cloud Nine'', and his formation of the Traveling Wilburys. Harrison's nine-year-old son Dhani and English accompanied him on the recording, as fellow vocalists, and Indian musician and composer Ravi Shankar provided the opening sitar part. The song appeared on the soundtrack album alongside contributions from Elton John, the Bee Gees and Eric Clapton. Issued briefly in only the UK, "Ride Rajbun" remains one of Harrison's rarest releases.
==Background==

Having previously been averse to most team sports,〔Clayson, p. 364.〕 George Harrison came to appreciate cricket while recording his 1987 comeback album, ''Cloud Nine'', with fellow musicians Jeff Lynne and Elton John, both fans of the game.〔Leng, pp. 272–73.〕 Author Ian Inglis suggests that Harrison's involvement in ''The Bunbury Tails'' – a children's animated TV series about a group of heroic, sports-playing rabbits〔Harry, p. 43.〕 – partly resulted from his friendship with Eric Clapton,〔Inglis, pp. 105, 106.〕 another cricket fan and an occasional player for the Bunbury Cricket Club.〔Clapton, p. 233.〕 The latter was a charity-fundraising team founded in 1986 by writer David English, whose ''Bunbury Tails'' cartoon books inspired the TV show.〔Inglis, pp. 105–06.〕 According to English, he suggested to Harrison that he contribute a song to the series while they were playing cricket in the grounds of Friar Park, Harrison's home in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. English says he likened the "Bunburys" to Harrison's idea for a semi-fictional band, the Traveling Wilburys,〔 which Harrison would soon form with Lynne, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and Roy Orbison.〔
Financed by the Bee Gees,〔Madinger & Easter, p. 474.〕 production on ''The Bunburys Tails'' began in early 1988, although it would not air on British television until 1992.〔 The series was directed by Bob Godfrey, who had worked on the Beatles' 1968 animated film ''Yellow Submarine''.〔 Harrison's participation followed his work on various film soundtracks, particularly for releases by his company HandMade Films, during the five years preceding his return with ''Cloud Nine''.〔Leng, pp. 239–40, 269.〕 The Bee Gees, Clapton and John were among the other artists who contributed to the ''Bunbury Tails'' soundtrack.〔Clayson, p. 424.〕〔("Various – The Bunbury Tails (CD, Album)" ), Discogs (retrieved 6 January 2014).〕
Harrison wrote the song "Ride Rajbun" about one of the show's characters, Rajbun,〔Huntley, p. 244.〕 a rabbit who originated from the Indian city of Bangalore.〔 In English's recollection, the night after he had made the request, Harrison called him at home in London and played the tune down the phone. The pair met the next day and co-wrote the song's lyrics.〔Harry, pp. 43–44.〕

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