“Here Comes The Sun” is a song written by George Harrison in the garden of Eric Clapton’s manor home in England. George was in a state of joy when he wrote the piece, as the final album by the Beatles, Abbey Road, from which the meanspeed® school contemporary map was synthesized.

"Here comes the sun, and I say: It's Alright" - the late GEORGE HARRISON. Tempo map by the meanspeed® school
song=HERE COMES THE SUN
composer=GEORGE HARRISON
performer=THE BEATLES
album=ABBEY ROAD
arithmetic mean speed/expected average tempo=129.8 bpm
file kind=MPEG audio file
size=7.8 MB
bit rate=320 kbps
sample rate=44.1oo kHz
format=MPEG-1, Layer 3
channels=Stereo
ID3 Tag=v2.2
encoded with=iTunes® 8.0.2
tempo maps, bpm measurements, graph synthesis=Ian Andrew Schneider and Newman Neumann
negotiation with the George Harrison Estate=Mr. Joseph Daluva
- HERE COMES THE SUN – how to add bpm to YOUR playlist: highlight song, press
- Here Comes The Sun / iTunes® by Apple® screenshot from the meanspeed® school
- “Here comes the sun, and I say: It’s Alright” – the late GEORGE HARRISON. Tempo map by the meanspeed® school
- contemporary tempo map – HERE COMES THE SUN – Beatles – meanspeed school
- HERE COME THE SUN – information provided by iTunes® by Apple®
I have heard many opinions about feelings and emotions in regard to Here Comes The Sun. So said, search as I did for any trace of a precisely accurate tempo calibration or map left me very high and very dry. So as we do, Newman and I did the work. Hope you can use it.
/Ian Andrew Schneider/
Newman Neumann
The Meanspeed® School
October 2, 2009
happy birthday to my wife N and Sting and Michael Rutherford and John Lennon all you styling “children of early October”





