

Harrison began writing " Love Comes to Everyone" in September 1977.
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Harrison's friendship with Formula 1 world champion Niki Lauda and other drivers inspired some of the album's songs. Among other "profound changes" that influenced the album's creation, according to author Ian Inglis, Harrison became a father for the first time when Arias gave birth to their son, Dhani, in August 1978, three months after the death of his father, Harry Harrison. Boyd's solicitor, a partner at the London firm Theodore Goddard, later remarked on the sensitivity shown by each party towards the other, and how rare this was in his experience of high-stakes divorces. In June 1977, he was granted a divorce from Pattie Boyd, who had left him for his friend Eric Clapton in 1974. Harrison said the project was informed by his contentment with how his life had progressed since Thirty Three & ⅓. Records, the company that had taken up the distribution of Dark Horse in 1976, when A&M Records chose to offload the label, particularly as the Warner's executives had not pressured him for a new album throughout 1977. He also felt a sense of duty towards Warner Bros. He said he was compelled to return to making music to satisfy requests from his friends in the Formula 1 community.

īefore resuming songwriting for the new album, Harrison had not written a song since 1976. After a chance meeting with representatives from Genesis Publications at a hotel near Heathrow Airport in July 1977, he also began compiling his song manuscripts for a limited edition leather-bound book, leading to his 1980 autobiography I, Me, Mine.
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As a rare artistic project during that time, Harrison assisted comedian Eric Idle in developing his Beatles satire, the Rutles, into the 1978 TV film All You Need Is Cash. For much of the year, he travelled with his girlfriend, Olivia Arias, and became a regular presence at motor races in the Formula 1 World Championship. Rather than follow up on this success, Harrison took a sabbatical, which he described as "what the English call 'skyving'". In February 1977, George Harrison completed the promotion for Thirty Three & ⅓, his 1976 debut on his Dark Horse record label and an album that was widely viewed as a return to form after the critical disappointments of Dark Horse and Extra Texture.
