In November 1974, during the vibrant comeback of George Harrison, he performed a live version of "In My Life" during a concert in Long Beach, California. This period marked a significant transformation in Harrison's career, particularly after the release of his acclaimed triple album "All Things Must Pass" in 1970, which had established him as a confident solo artist post-Beatles. By 1974, he had released "Dark Horse" earlier that year, which was met with mixed reviews but showcased his continued evolution as a songwriter and performer. Notably, the live recording, sometimes referred to as "Let's Hear One For Lord Buddha," highlights Harrison's spiritual inclinations and his blending of Eastern philosophies with Western music, a hallmark of his artistic identity. This rendition of "In My Life" reflects his intimate style and highlights how he revisited Beatles tracks through his individual lens in his solo career.