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Woman Don't You Cry for Me : ウィキペディア英語版 | Woman Don't You Cry for Me
"Woman Don't You Cry For Me" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released as the opening track of his 1976 album ''Thirty Three & 1/3''. ==Background== Harrison started writing the song in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1969.〔 Along with his friend, fellow guitarist Eric Clapton, Harrison was on a European tour at the time with Delaney & Bonnie and Friends.〔Alan Clayson, ''George Harrison'', Sanctuary (London, 2003; ISBN 1-86074-489-3), p. 280.〕 Delaney Bramlett handed Harrison a bottleneck slide guitar, which he immediately began to play around with.〔 One of the first results of Harrison's discovery of this instrument was "Woman Don't You Cry For Me".〔 Harrison later said that the title of the song might have been suggested by Bramlett.〔 Harrison also stated that the song almost went on his 1970 triple album ''All Things Must Pass'', but did not actually appear until 1976 and ''Thirty Three & 1/3''.〔 In May 1977, the song appeared as the B-side to the third single off the album in the UK, "It's What You Value".〔Keith Badman, ''The Beatles Diary Volume 2: After the Break-Up 1970–2001'', Omnibus Press (London, 2001; ISBN 0-7119-8307-0), p. 209.〕 "Woman Don't You Cry for Me" was another creation in a seam of bottleneck-inspired Harrison tunes from the period〔George Harrison, ''I Me Mine'', Chronicle Books (San Francisco, CA, 2002), p. 234.〕 − "Sue Me, Sue You Blues", "I Dig Love", "Māya Love" and "Hari's on Tour (Express)" being others. The song is in open E.
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