: 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
The song itself is a cover of a 1962 R&B track by . Harrison first heard it in 1963 while visiting his sister in Illinois, months before the Beatles' first U.S. appearance.
A , a grandfather clock, and even a bear-skin rug that join the rhythm. George Harrison - Got My Mind Set On You (Version II)
: 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.
While "Version I" of the music video features a narrative about a young man in an arcade, is the iconic "dancing furniture" video that became a staple of MTV heavy rotation. : Upon reaching #1, Harrison broke a tie
: As Harrison sits calmly with a blonde Fender Telecaster, the room around him erupts into a choreographed dance. Notable "performers" include:
: One of the most famous moments is Harrison (via a dance double) performing a backflip off his chair. Harrison later found this "hysterical," noting that a backflip was the "last thing" he would ever actually do. Musical Context & Production Harrison first heard it in 1963 while visiting
George Harrison's is more than just a 1980s comeback hit; it is a meticulously crafted piece of pop-rock that blended Harrison’s personal history with the quirky, high-energy visual culture of early MTV. Released in October 1987 as the lead single from his album Cloud Nine , it became Harrison's third and final #1 solo hit in the U.S.. The Evolution of Version II