Billy Preston - My Sweet Lord video free download


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Duration: 05:21
Uploaded: 2010/09/04

he was the first artist to record "My Sweet Lord", in his album Encouraging Words (Harrison's own version of the single hit number one in the U.S. and the UK and was the first number one by a former Beatle after they disbanded) and he was on several of Harrison's 1970s solo albums. Preston also made notable contributions to The Concert for Bangladesh, the Harrison-organized charity concert, toured with Harrison on his 1974 tour of North America and, after Harrison's death, The Concert for George.

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10 years ago

Janet Hung

i never heard this until tonight. i love this. Of course i like Harrison's too.

10 years ago

Kamissa Barry

Absolutely beautiful!

10 years ago

Scott Robinson

The just reminded me of my HUMANITY.

10 years ago

sara liliana brailovsky

GENIOS! Y BILLY ERA Y SERA LO MAS!

10 years ago

Raul Escobar

Grande Maestro Billy Preston.

10 years ago

Snidely Whiplash

The awfulness of losing George so young was only compounded by Billy dying just a few years later. A damned shame on both counts.

10 years ago

Yeslets

I love this version of this great song.

10 years ago

Obeijin

Lord Krishna...

10 years ago

mary lou

loved Billy. RIP Mr. Preston

11 years ago

twinsmm1

Dhani is the spittin' image.

11 years ago

rockdrummerineastbay

Billy Preston...powerful, soulful, he shines

11 years ago

rockdrummerineastbay

Truly an amazing & inspiring rendition of the greatest religious rock song ever recorded

11 years ago

chalemi

Great tribute, but horrible camera work. 3 minutes into the song before you ever see Paul on piano. During guitar solos the camera is everywhere but on the guitarist.

11 years ago

Ruby Asuleen

One of the best songs ever..Thanks George & Billy

11 years ago

Mary Westerfield

R.I.P. Billy Preston and George Harrison! Meeting Our Sweet Lord and possibly playing some music!

11 years ago

MajorProblems1

Best version of this song. RIP George

11 years ago

khill0022

It sure looked like him to me, also!

11 years ago

Jack Lastname

Thanks for the post...

11 years ago

Steven Weinstein

That was Gary Brooker on one of the pianos.

11 years ago

Joseph Coleman

Billy was a real one

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