Music video by Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers performing I Need You. (C) 2018 Oops Publishing, Limited Under exclusive license to Craft Recordings, a division of Concord Music Group, Inc. vevo.ly/xBcFS1
@@Themanwhocameback2 Great movie great soundtrack. And I would have to agree with you, "I need you" is a better song than "Help." To be honest "Ticket to Ride" and "You've got to hide your love away are better than "Help."
One of my favorites by George Harrison sung by another favorite, Tom Petty. I saw Tom in Austin about 6 months before he passed and I can honestly say one of the best concerts ever!
Beautifully done. Only people like Tom Petty have the musical sensibility and finesse to play pretty, tasteful rock songs like this. So sad that George and Tom are both gone now.
I just read his obituary. He died from an overdose of DRUGS, that brought on a massive heart attack. verdict 'Accidental Death' , bloody hell--what a way to go.
This was one of my favourite songs when I got the Help album as a 13-year-old in 1988. The few Beatles fans I had among my friends said this song was bs. I later heard other musicians saying Help would have been a better album without "I need you" and "Its only love"??? I dont get it?? How and why?
What an awesome rendition of one of George's signature songs. These musicians and song writers represent the best of rock & roll and it's sad to see them passing on.
😢 so emotional and I am watching this in 2022! WOW Toms eyes were just sad( you can feel his sadness when he looks up ) & he did such an amazing job! What a huge loss - both of them - but I have to admit I miss Tom a little more!! I loved how someone in the comments called Tom the baby Beatle 💕 I hope they are some where playing in peace.
Last year I sang every Beatles song at karaoke and my surprise favorites were both this and "You Like Me Too Much" from the Help! album, And both written by George.
Ikr good old tom, probably understood george better than any of the beatles themselves, George always looked his happiest when he was with him and the wilburys
I feel such emotion in Tom’s performance of this beautiful song. You constantly see Tom looking up, as if to Heaven, in thoughts of...’I really miss you man, I still need you in my life’. I don’t know how Tom got through this song, but he did, in reverence to his Dear Dear friend...
These songs took on such a different meaning at this show. Watching Tom looking up and singing "Please remember how I feel about you. I could never really live without you," that really hit me hard.
I totally agree. This sweet, understated song is done to perfection by baby Beatle Tom. He adds a warmth and tenderness that takes it to another level.
eric and paul and billy preston all did fantastic tributes to Sir George, but I have to admit that Tom blew it out of the water when he sang George's "I need You".....youy can relate to the words and to Tom Petty's incredulous voice......
I love this song and I love that Tom played it so close to the original! Awesome! Thank you Tom Petty and your wonderful band for giving us such great music! Such talent!
Such class, to pay tribute to someone he obviously respected with a rendition of one of his best, but most overlooked, songs. Pure class and talent. RIP
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Tom and george were very close friends...i cant help but feel those two met again on the other side and have an even stronger friendship,love,peace,joy and a very content life in happy musical heaven of light, good energy and laughter...thank you..they and the music will always live
So sad that now Tom Petty is gone too. Hear he sings about his friend George and now they're both gone. I have this on the DVD box set and watch it all the time especially this month of November.
First time I’ve heard this song and surprised I don’t know it as I’m in my late 60s and grew up with the Beatles and Tom Petty. Great song. Lots of emotions in it from the great one singing it and from what I’m reading in comments it was a George Harrison song. It’s like Tom Petty is singing to George in this and always looking up like he’s looking up,to heaven. Thanks for the memories RIP Tom Petty ❤️
A Harrison original from 1965 and clearly a blueprint for The Byrds. After all, his Rickenbacker 12 string guitar as played in A Hards Days Night(1964) made McGuinn, Hillman, Crosby and Co. join forces in the first place.
I think it's very nice that there was a huge tribute concert for George. I can tell that a lot of people loved him and he had a huge influence on the world.
The connection of Roger McGuinn, Tom Petty, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison makes incredible music sense. The connections are perfect
GREAT PERFORMANCE......thanks TOM PETTY.......today in heaven play this song with GEORGE ,ROY ORBISON and BILLY PRESTON too.....Happy birthday MY SWEET GEORGE
I HAVE NO CLUE MY DEAR HEART, AND I DON'T EVEN WANT TO TRY TO COUNT RIGHT NOW...IT DOESN'T MATTER TO THE REAL ONE, YOUPAULDEAR, AND NO OTHER EVER...I KNOW IT FOREVER NOW!
George and Tom were very close friends. When Roy Orbison passed . In a phone call George asked Tom "Aren't you glad it wasn't you?" Hope all three are playing together in the next world.
This concert was a cascade of so many brilliant George Harrison songs, one after the other, performed lovingly and brilliantly by some of the best rock musicians in the world.