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Here Comes The Sun Capo 7th fret #GeorgeHarrison [Intro] D G A7 2x D Here comes the sun (Du du du du) G E7 Here comes the sun D G D Em D A7 And I say It's alright D G A7 Little darling It's been a long cold lonely winter D Little darling G A7 It feels like years since it's been here D Here comes the sun (Du du du du) G E7 Here comes the sun D G D Em D A7 And I say It's alright D G A7 Little darling The smiles returning to the faces D Little darling G A7 It seems like years since it's been here D Here comes the sun (Du du du du) G E7 Here comes the sun D G D Em D A7 And I say It's alright F C G D A7 Sun, sun, sun, here it comes (five times) D G A7 Little darling I feel that ice is slowly melting D Little darling G A7 It seems like years since it's been clear D Here comes the sun (Du du du du) G E7 Here comes the sun D G D Em D A7 And I say It's alright x2 ****************************************** "Here Comes the Sun" has appeared in many critics' lists of the Beatles' best recordings. Among these, the NME placed it at number 4 in the magazine's 2015 list of "the 100 Greatest Beatles Songs". In a similar poll compiled by Mojo in 2006, where the song appeared at number 21, Danny Eccleston described it as "perhaps the best song – outside 'Jerusalem' – that religion can claim credit for", adding: "Those who professed surprise at Harrison's immediate elevation to Most Successful Solo Beatle status [in 1970] clearly weren't listening to this." "Here Comes the Sun" appeared at number 28 on Rolling Stone's 2010 list, where the editors commented that together with "Something", "it gave notice that the Beatles now had three formidable composers." Writing for Rolling Stone in 2002, Mikal Gilmore likened the song to the McCartney-written "Let It Be" and Lennon's solo hit "Imagine", as Harrison's "graceful anthem of hope amid difficult realities. On the day after Harrison's death in November 2001, fans sang "Here Comes the Sun" at a gathering in Strawberry Fields in New York's Central Park.