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2 unusual facts about He's So Fine


He's So Fine

The suit to determine damages was scheduled for November 1976 but delayed until February 1981, by which time Allen Klein, Harrison's onetime manager who had been his legal adviser in the first phase of the suit, had become the plaintiff by virtue of purchasing Bright Tunes.

The Tokens shopped "He's So Fine" to ten labels before placing it with Laurie Records.


This Song

"This Song" was written after the week Harrison spent in a New York courtroom, unsuccessfully trying to convince a judge that his 1970 song, "My Sweet Lord," did not intentionally infringe The Chiffons' 1963 hit, "He's So Fine."


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Kristy McNichol

The album included the single "He's So Fine" (a cover of The Chiffons' 1963 hit), which peaked at #70 on the Billboard chart.