Learning How to Love You

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«Learning How to Love You» es una canción del músico británico George Harrison publicada en el álbum de estudio Thirty Three & 1/3. Harrison compuso la canción para Herb Alpert,​ cantante y codirector de A&M Records, por entonces distribuidor mundial de Dark Horse Records.​ Aunque la relación con A&M se agrió debido a que Harrison no entregó Thirty Three & 1/3 en la fecha prevista, lo cual resultó en un litigio y un nuevo acuerdo de distribución con Warner Bros. Records, Harrison dedicó la canción a Alpert en las notas del álbum. rdf:langString
"Learning How to Love You" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released in 1976 as the closing track of his debut album on his Dark Horse record label, Thirty Three & 1/3. Harrison wrote the song for Herb Alpert, sometime singer and co-head of A&M Records, which at the time was the worldwide distributor for Dark Horse. Although the relationship with A&M soured due to Harrison's failure to deliver Thirty Three & 1/3 on schedule, resulting in litigation and a new distribution deal with Warner Bros. Records, Harrison still dedicated the song to Alpert in the album's liner notes. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString «Learning How to Love You» es una canción del músico británico George Harrison publicada en el álbum de estudio Thirty Three & 1/3. Harrison compuso la canción para Herb Alpert,​ cantante y codirector de A&M Records, por entonces distribuidor mundial de Dark Horse Records.​ Aunque la relación con A&M se agrió debido a que Harrison no entregó Thirty Three & 1/3 en la fecha prevista, lo cual resultó en un litigio y un nuevo acuerdo de distribución con Warner Bros. Records, Harrison dedicó la canción a Alpert en las notas del álbum. Los críticos de música notaron la influencia del jazz y del soul en la composición, similar al trabajo del compositor Burt Bacharach, y el propio Harrison consideró «Learning How to Love You» la mejor canción que había escrito desde «Something». La grabación contó con el sonido prominente del piano Fender Rhodes del músico Richard Tee, así como un arreglo de flauta y trompeta de Tom Scott. La canción fue también publicada como cara B de dos sencillos de Harrison entre 1976 y 1977, «This Song» y «Crackerbox Palace».
rdf:langString "Learning How to Love You" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released in 1976 as the closing track of his debut album on his Dark Horse record label, Thirty Three & 1/3. Harrison wrote the song for Herb Alpert, sometime singer and co-head of A&M Records, which at the time was the worldwide distributor for Dark Horse. Although the relationship with A&M soured due to Harrison's failure to deliver Thirty Three & 1/3 on schedule, resulting in litigation and a new distribution deal with Warner Bros. Records, Harrison still dedicated the song to Alpert in the album's liner notes. Music critics note the influence of light jazz and soul in the composition, similar to the work of songwriter Burt Bacharach, and Harrison himself considered "Learning How to Love You" to be the best song he had written since his much-covered Beatles hit "Something". The recording features prominent Fender Rhodes piano from New York musician Richard Tee, and a horn and flute arrangement by Tom Scott. The song was also issued as the B-side to Harrison's two US hit singles in 1976–77, "This Song" and "Crackerbox Palace".
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