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: It features gospel-tinged piano by Nicky Hopkins and organ by Gary Wright , which heighten the spiritual atmosphere.

: The lyric "keep me free from birth" is a specific reference to the concept of escaping the cycle of reincarnation ( Samsara ) and achieving liberation ( Moksha ).

: Starting softly with acoustic guitar, it builds in intensity toward a crescendo during the chorus before fading out into a "spiritual ecstasy". give_me_love_give_me_peace_on_earth

Written during a period of intense devotion to Hindu spirituality, the song serves as a and a personal statement between Harrison and the divine. It reflects his desire for a direct relationship with God, similar to his earlier hit "My Sweet Lord".

The song is noted for its gentle, acoustic-driven sound and Harrison's signature work. : It features gospel-tinged piano by Nicky Hopkins

: Harrison incorporates the sacred sound " Om " into the bridge sections, further emphasizing the track's spiritual nature. Musical Composition

: While deeply personal, the lyrics carry a universal plea for love and harmony, resonating with the "peace and love" idealism of the late 1960s. Written during a period of intense devotion to

"Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" is a landmark song by English musician , released in 1973 as the opening track and lead single from his fourth solo studio album, Living in the Material World . Spiritual Significance and Lyrics