Song

Not Guilty

Release date: 28 October 1996

Not guilty
Of getting in your way while you're trying to steal the day
Not guilty
And I'm not here for the rest, I'm not trying to steal your vest

I'm not trying to be smart, I only want what I can get
I'm really sorry for your aging head
But like you heard he said, I'm not guilty

Not guilty
For being on your street, getting underneath your feet
Not guilty
No use handing me a writ while I'm trying to do my bit

I don't expect to take your heart , I only want what I can get
I'm really sorry that you're underfed
But like you heard he said, I'm not guilty

Not guilty
For looking like a freak, making friends with every Sikh
Not guilty
For leading you astray on the roads to Mandalay

I won't upset the apple cart, I only want what I can get
I'm really sorry that you've been misled
But like you heard he said, I'm not guilty

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"Not Guilty"
Song by George Harrison from the album George Harrison
Released 23 February 1979
Recorded July - November 1978
Genre Rock
Length 3:35
Label Dark Horse/Warner Bros. Records
Writer George Harrison
Producer George Harrison
and Russ Titelman
George Harrison track listing
10 tracks
Side one
  1. "Love Comes to Everyone"
  2. "Not Guilty"
  3. "Here Comes the Moon"
  4. "Soft-Hearted Hana"
  5. "Blow Away"
Side two
  1. "Faster"
  2. "Dark Sweet Lady"
  3. "Your Love Is Forever"
  4. "Soft Touch"
  5. "If You Believe"
"Not Guilty"
Song by the Beatles from the album Anthology 3
Released 28 October 1996
Recorded 7-9, 12 August 1968
Genre Hard rock
Length 3:22
Label Apple Records
Writer George Harrison
Producer George Martin

"Not Guilty" is a song written by George Harrison. It is featured on his 1979 album titled George Harrison and on the Beatles' Anthology 3 album. While Harrison's solo version is mellower and features acoustic guitar and electric piano, The Beatles' original version is harsher, driven by distorted electric guitar and harpsichord.

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