: Co-produced by Jeff Lynne (of Electric Light Orchestra), the track features a polished, drum-heavy production style that revitalized Harrison's sound for a new generation.
A , a grandfather clock, and even a bear-skin rug that join the rhythm.
: Upon reaching #1, Harrison broke a tie with John Lennon and Ringo Starr for the most solo U.S. #1 hits by an ex-Beatle at that time. Philosophical Undercurrents George Harrison's 80s Hit: Got My Mind Set On You
A "playing" the saxophone solo on a tobacco pipe. A mounted stag head and warthog singing along.
: Lyrically, the song is repetitive and straightforward, focusing on the sheer determination and "patience and time" required to achieve one's goal—or win over a love interest.

: Co-produced by Jeff Lynne (of Electric Light Orchestra), the track features a polished, drum-heavy production style that revitalized Harrison's sound for a new generation.
A , a grandfather clock, and even a bear-skin rug that join the rhythm.
: Upon reaching #1, Harrison broke a tie with John Lennon and Ringo Starr for the most solo U.S. #1 hits by an ex-Beatle at that time. Philosophical Undercurrents George Harrison's 80s Hit: Got My Mind Set On You
A "playing" the saxophone solo on a tobacco pipe. A mounted stag head and warthog singing along.
: Lyrically, the song is repetitive and straightforward, focusing on the sheer determination and "patience and time" required to achieve one's goal—or win over a love interest.