Unknown Delight

George Harrison · Gone Troppo [1982]

Darkest deep brown eyes I've seen, angel came into my dream

Like the morning's early light, you freshen all around



And with all the love you bring unknown delight

All the love you bring unknown delight



Sweetest innocence and free, God has given you the key

To the hearts of everyone, that comes in sight of you



And with all the love you bring unknown delight

All the love you bring unknown delight



All the love you bring unknown delight



Who have eyes will clearly see and no one could disagree

A treasure of the world, a child, watching it grow



And with all the love will bring unknown delight

All the love you bring unknown delight, unknown delight

All the love you bring unknown delight



All the love you bring unknown delight

All the love you bring unknown delight, unknown delight

All the love you bring unknown delight

Unknown Delight

George Harrison's 'Unknown Delight,' recorded for the 1982 compilation Gone Troppo, stands as a testament to his enduring musical versatility beyond his primary association with The Beatles. While often celebrated for his work with the Fab Four, Harrison maintained a prolific solo career characterized by eclectic influences ranging from Indian classical music to rock and soul. This track exemplifies his ability to craft intimate, melodic compositions that reflect his personal artistic evolution during the early 1980s. As part of a collection of outtakes and rare recordings, the song highlights his continued dedication to songwriting and performance, offering listeners a glimpse into the creative process that defined his later years. The piece remains a significant addition to his discography, showcasing the depth and nuance of his solo contributions to popular music.