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While My Guitar Gently Weeps: Guest Session by Eric


While My Guitar Gently Weeps: Guest Session by Eric

Entry published in Guest Sessions, Songs / Last modified on 26 August 2005

Eric’s most well-known guest recording session undoubtedly took place on 6 September 1968. On that date, he joined The Beatles at Abbey Road to record guitar onto George Harrison’s song, “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.” The track appeared on the band’s double album, “The Beatles” also known as “The White Album”.

George Harrison later recalled, “…I was with Eric and I was going into the session and I said, ‘We’re going to do this song. Come on and play on it.’ He said, ‘Oh no. I can’t do that. Nobody ever plays on Beatles’ records.’ I said, ‘Look, it’s my song and I want you to play on it.’ So Eric came in and the other guys were as good as gold because he was there. Also, it left me free to do the vocal and play rhythm. Then, we listened to it back and he said, ‘Ah, there’s a problem, though, it’s not Beatley enough.’ So, we put it through the ADT (automatic double tracker) to wobble it a bit.”

It should be noted that John Lennon never made it to the studio that evening, so technically, Eric never recorded with The Beatles as a complete unit. On the finished track, it’s George on vocals / guitar, Eric on lead guitar, Paul McCartney on piano and bass (his bass parts were overdubbed later) and Ringo on drums.

Eric’s participation has never been mentioned in liner notes on the album. This is because record companies frowned on moonlighting by their artists.