I Me Mine

May 8, 1970

I Me Mine ( dt, 'I, me, mine ') is a song by British rock band The Beatles on the album Let It Be was written by George Harrison and released on 8 May 1970.

What is remarkable about the recording that it is the last recording of the Beatles at all. However, John Lennon was not present during the recordings on January 3, 1970 in the Abbey Road Studios.

There are three versions of the song. The original unedited studio version was released only in 1997 on the album Anthology 3. The most well- known version of the Let It Be album is significantly longer than the studio version, because Phil Spector the song was too short and he therefore artificially extended by simple cuts. In addition, added Phil Spector recording added an orchestra. In 2003, when the Let It Be recordings for the album Let It Be ... Naked were revised, Spector's " extension " of the song was over, but dispenses with the orchestra.

" I Me Mine is the ' ego ' a problem. There are two ' I's ': the little ' i ' When people say ' I am this ' and the big 'I'; i.e., OM, the complete whole, universal consciousness did is void of duality and ego. There is nothing did Is not part of the complete whole. When the little 'i' merges into the big ' I ' then you are really smiling. "

In 1980, George Harrison called his autobiography I, Me, Mine.

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