HERE COMES THE SUN (Harrison) 1969 Written on a sunny afternoon in Eric Clapton's garden, George felt relief at having escaped from a tense business meeting with Allen Klein. "Here Comes The Sun" is another of George's best known compositions. It features the first Beatles use of a moog synthesiser. In 1976, Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel took their own version of the song into the British hit parade. A D B7 Here comes the sun, d ‘n’ do do here comes the sun A D A Bm A E7 And I say it’s alright A D E7 Little darling, it’s been a long cold lonely winter A D E7 Little darling, it feels like years since it’s been here A D B7 Here comes the sun, d ‘n’ do do here comes the sun A D A Bm A E7 A E7 And I say it’s alright A D E7 Little darling, the smiles returning to their faces A D E7 Little darling, it seems like years since it’s been here A D B7 Here comes the sun here comes the sun A D A Bm A E7 A E7 And I say it’s alright C G D A E7 C G D A E7 C G D A E7 Sun, sun, sun here it comes sun, sun, sun here it comes C G D A E7 C G D A E7 Sun, sun, sun here it comes sun, sun, sun here it comes C G D A E7 A E7 Sun, sun, sun here it comes A D E7 Little darling, I feel that ice is slowly melting A D E7 Little darling, it seems like years since it’s been clear A D B7 Here comes the sun, d ‘n’ do do here comes the sun A D A Bm A E7 And I say it’s alright A D B7 Here come the sun, d ‘n’ do do here comes the sun A D A Bm A E7 It’s alright A D A Bm A E7 It’s alright C G D A