Deconstructing George Harrison / Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) (Isolated Tracks)
Harrison wrote the song as a tribute to Frank Crisp, a nineteenth-century lawyer and the original owner of Friar Park, that Harrison purchased in early 1970. George Harrison – Vocals, Acoustic guitars, Backing vocals Pete Drake – Pedal steel Peter Frampton – Acoustic guitar Billy Preston – Piano Gary Wright – Organ or Harmonium Gary Brooker – Harmonium or Organ Klaus Voormann – Bass Alan White – Drums Unknown – Tambourine (0:00) Bass (3:47) Drums and Tambourine (7:23) Acoustic guitars, Pedal steel and Organ or Harmonium (11:10) Piano (Medium quality) (14:57) Vocals and Backing vocals

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