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The Lyric George Harrison's Mother Added to The Beatles' 'Piggies'

Sunday, July 3, 2022

George Harrison was one of the best songwriters of the 20th century, but even he sometimes needed a little help in the songwriting process, especially on “Piggies.” The White Album track contains a lyric from George’s mother, Louise.

However, the song about snooty rich people soon morphed into something disturbing by a notorious cult leader.

In his 1980 memoir, I Me Mine, George said that his mother stepped in to help him write “Piggies” when he needed help.

“‘Piggies’ is a social comment,” he wrote. “I was stuck for one line in the middle until my mother came up with the lyric ‘What they need’s a damn good whacking!’ (a damned good throttling), which is a nice simple way of saying they need a good hiding. It needed to rhyme with ‘backing,’ ‘lacking.'”

George had no clue he’d be giving some dangerous people bad ideas.

Source: cheatsheet.com

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