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❤️ Paula Nogueira Bueno ❤️ went to Asda Beckton to buy Lemsip for ❤️ Anak Krakatau ❤️ who came home from work feeling rough and ill and he is not sure if it is not the flu or something because he feels weak and achy and now he will take to his bed with 2 rest days coming up with tlc ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Single by Traveling Wilburys from the album Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 B-side Margarita Released 17 October 1988 Format 7 single, 10 single, 12 single, CD single Recorded May 1988 Genre Heartland rock Length 3:20 Label Wilbury, Warner Bros. Writer(s) Traveling Wilburys Producer(s) Nelson Wilbury, Otis Wilbury Handle with Care is the first track from the Traveling Wilburys 1988 album, Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1, and the groups most successful single. Writing credits are shared by all five band members, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, and Bob Dylan. The single reached #45 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, #2 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, #21 on the UK singles chart and #3 on the ARIA Chart. The song received a highly positive retrospective review from Allmusic journalist Matthew Greenwald, who described the song as one of the most memorable records of the 1980s. Greenwald wrote: Musically, the song is built around a descending, folk-rock chord pattern and some fine major-key chorus movements. George Harrison handles the verses, and there are also two excellent bridges featuring Roy Orbison and Bob Dylan. Orbisons section capitalizes on his awesome, operatic vocal pipes, and the effect is wonderful. Genesis - The song was originally intended as the B-side of Harrisons This Is Love. Harrison had not yet written a song for the B-side when an impromptu gathering of the musicians who became the Wilburys turned into an informal songwriting and jam session. Casting about for a song idea while relaxing in a garden near Bob Dylans recording studio, Harrison was inspired when he noticed a box in Dylans garage that was labelled Handle with Care. The box also inspired the opening line: been beat up and battered around. The complete song quickly followed, with different members of the gathering contributing various lines. The group moved to a recording studio and quickly laid down the basic tracks which were later polished by eventual Wilburys producer Jeff Lynne. Harrisons record company decided that the song was too good to be released as filler. Encouraged by this response and the enjoyable experience of recording together, the group re-convened to record the first Wilburys album, which featured Handle With Care as the lead track. The music video for the song features all the group members performing the song in an abandoned building while standing around an old-fashioned boom microphone, with drummer Jim Keltner in the background. There are brief cutaways to show still photos of the singers as children or young teens. The song was the last release and video for group member Roy Orbison prior to his death on December 6, 1988. Cover versions In 1989, The Danish band; Hobo-Ekspressen released a cover of the song translated to Danish: En at bli som on a single with a cover of Be bab a lula as a b-side. Hobo-Ekspressen was a short-term all-star band consisting of Johnny Madsen, Peter Belli, Nanna and guitarist Billy Cross. In 2001, Jamie Hoover covered the song for the compilation album Lynne Me Your Ears: A Tribute to the Music of Jeff Lynne. On 29 November 2002 the song was part of the set for the Concert For George at Royal Albert Hall, performed by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers with Jeff Lynne and Dhani Harrison. Petty mistakenly sung the first line as Been beat up and batted down. In 2005, Rilo Kiley vocalist Jenny Lewis and The Watson Twins recorded a version of it on their release, Rabbit Fur Coat, featuring Ben Gibbard (of Death Cab for Cutie), Conor Oberst (of Bright Eyes) and M. Ward. During the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 2006 tour to support Pettys solo release Highway Companion, the band performed the song with Petty singing most of the lead vocals and band member Scott Thurston singing the Roy Orbison part. Track listing 7 single A Handle With Care (LP Version) – 3:20 B Margarita (LP Version) – 3:16 1 2 single (also 10 size) A Handle With Care (Extended Version) – 5:14 B Margarita – 3:16 CD single Handle With Care (LP Version) – 3:20 Margarita (LP Version) – 3:16 Handle With Care (Extended Version) – 5:14 This was the first single released by The Traveling Wilburys, who were a supergroup created by George Harrison and Jeff Lynne. Initially an informal grouping with Roy Orbison and Tom Petty, they got together at Bob Dylans Santa Monica, California studio to quickly record an additional track as a B-side for the single release of Harrisons song This is Love. This was the song they came up with, which the record company immediately realized was too good to be released as a single Filler. They also recorded You Got It at the session, which helped convince them to record an album together. Petty explained to Mojo magazine January 2010 what it was like co-writing a song with Bob Dylan. Said Petty: Theres nobody Ive ever met who knows more about the craft of how to put a song together than he does. I learned so much from just watching him work. He has an artists mind and can find in a line the key word and think how to embellish it to bring the line out. I had never written more words than I needed, but he tended to write lots and lots of verses, then hell say, this verse is better than that, or this line. Slowly this great picture emerges. He was very good in The Traveling Wilburs: when somebody had a line, he could make it a lot better in big ways. The title Handle With Care came offhand when George Harrison saw the phrase on the side of a cardboard box in the studio. The Traveling Wilburys Handle With Care (The Traveling Wilburys) Been beat up and battered round Been sent up, and Ive been shot down Youre the best thing that Ive ever found Handle me with care Reputations changeable Situations tolerable But baby, youre adorable Handle me with care Im so tired of being lonely I still have some love to give Wont you show me that you really care Everybodys got somebody to lean on Put your body next to mine, and dream on Ive been fobbed off, and Ive been fooled Ive been robbed and ridiculed In day care centers and night schools Handle me with care (Guitar Solo) Been stuck in airports, terrorized Sent to meetings, hypnotized Overexposed, commercialized Handle me with care Im so tired of being lonely I still have some love to give Wont you show me that you really care Everybodys got somebody to lean on Put your body next to mine, and dream on Ive been uptight and made a mess But Ill clean it up myself, I guess Oh, the sweet smell of success Handle me with care
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