steves@ncr-sd.UUCP (Steve Schlesinger) (09/10/85)
What is the name of the song by the Beatles (or one of them alone post breakup) that has these lines: Give me love Give me hope Give me peace ... I'm 99% sure it is from the Beatle's. Also, what album is it found on? Please respond by e-mail to me. Thanks in advance. Steve Schlesinger {akgua, allegra, dcdwest, decvax, ihnp4, ucbvax}!sdcsvax!ncr-sd!steves
jrm@cbuxc.UUCP (John Miller) (09/16/85)
> > What is the name of the song by the Beatles (or one of > them alone post breakup) that has these lines: > > Give me love > Give me hope > Give me peace > ... > > I'm 99% sure it is from the Beatle's. > Also, what album is it found on? > > Please respond by e-mail to me. Thanks in advance. > > > Steve Schlesinger > {akgua, allegra, dcdwest, decvax, ihnp4, ucbvax}!sdcsvax!ncr-sd!steves I believe it was a George Harrison song - it should be on one of his early albums - probably the first (maybe the only)
dean@aoa.UUCP (Dean Wormell) (09/18/85)
In article <339@cbuxc.UUCP> jrm@cbuxc.UUCP (John Miller) writes: >> >> Give me love >> Give me hope >> Give me peace >> ... >I believe it was a George Harrison song - it should be on one of his early >albums - probably the first (maybe the only) Album -- _Dark Horse_, song 'Heart and Soul' by George Harrison. -- Dean Wormell ...!{decvax,linus,ima,ihnp4}!bbncca!aoa!dean
pgr@mtfmp.UUCP (P.RUSSO) (09/20/85)
I don't think that was done by the Beatles; I think it was one of George Harrison's solo efforts.
showard@udenva.UUCP (showard) (09/21/85)
> In article <339@cbuxc.UUCP> jrm@cbuxc.UUCP (John Miller) writes: > >> > >> Give me love > >> Give me hope > >> Give me peace > >> ... > >I believe it was a George Harrison song - it should be on one of his early > >albums - probably the first (maybe the only) > > Album -- _Dark Horse_, song 'Heart and Soul' by George Harrison. > > Dean Wormell > ...!{decvax,linus,ima,ihnp4}!bbncca!aoa!dean Nope. Album "Living the the Material World". Song: "Give me Love (Give me Peace on Earth)". Also appears on the best of LP. --Mr. Blore, the DJ who would not die.