ALL THINGS MUST PASS
Released (US)/(UK): November 27, 1970

Side 1: I'd Have you Anytime, My Sweet Lord, Wah-Wah, Isn't it a Pitty [version one]
Side 2: What is life, If  Not For You, Behind That Locked Door, Let It Down, Run of the Mill
Side 3: Beware of Darkenss, Apple Scruffs, Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (let it roll), Awaiting on You All, All Things Must Pass
Side 4: I Dig Love, Art of Dying, Isn't It a Pity [version two], Hear Me Lord
Side 5: Out of the Blue, It's Johnny's Birthday, Plug Me In
Side 6: I Remember Jeep, Thanks for the Pepperoni
The Following Musicians Contributed to this Album

Drums and Percussion: Ringo Starr, Jim Gordon, Alan White

Bass Guitar: Klaus Voorman, Carl Radle

Keyboard: Gary Wright, Bobby Whitlock, Billy Preston, Gary Brooker

Pedal Steel Guitar: Pete Drake

Guitar: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Dave Mason

Tennor Saxophone: Bobby Keys

Trumpet: Jim Price

Rythm Guitar & Percussion: Badfinger

Mal Evans: Tea; Sympathy; and Tambourine, and Introducing the George O' Hera-Smith Singers

Orchestral arrangement by John Barham

Recordning Engineers: Ken Scott and Philip McDonald

Package design & Photography; Tom Wilkes and Barry Feinstien for Camouflage Productions.

Produced by George Harrison, and Phil Spector for APPLE RECORDS

Poster found in the All Things Must Pass album.
Poster from the box set

Singles
Single My Sweet Lord/Isn't it a Pity

(UK): January 15, 1971

(US): November 23, 1970

Single: what is life/apple scruffs

(US): February 15, 1971

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