SOMETHING (Harrison) 1969 George Harrison wrote this song, dedicated to his wife Patti (who eventually left him for his best friend Eric Clapton), for inclusion on the White Album. Released as a single, although it fared badly by Beatle standards, only just scraping into the Top 5, it has become something of standard, being the second most covered Beatles song after "Yesterday". F Eb G C Cmaj7 Something in the way she moves C7 F Attracts me like no other lover D D7 G Something in the way she woos me Am I don’t want to leave her now D F Eb G You know I believe and how C Cmaj7 Somewhere in her smile she knows C7 F That I don’t need no other lover D D7 G Something in her style that shows me Am I don’t want to leave her now D F Eb G A You know I believe and how A7 F#m You’re asking me will my love grow D G Am I don’t know, I don’t know A A7 F#m You stick around and it may show D G C I don’t know, I don’t know C Cmaj7 C7 F D D7 G Am D F Eb G C Cmaj7 Something in the way she knows C7 F And all I have to do is think of her D D7 G Something in the things she shows me Am I don’t want to leave her now D F Eb G You know I believe and how A F Eb G C