The film was shot in and around the grounds of Harrison's home, Friar Park.
Harrison took the song's lyrics from inscriptions he found around his nineteenth-century home, Friar Park, in Oxfordshire.
Spector first heard Harrison's stockpile of unreleased compositions early in 1970, when visiting his recently purchased home, Friar Park.
From midway through the twentieth century until 1969, ownership of Friar Park resided with the Roman Catholic Church.
The five band members stayed the night at Friar Park before all bar Scott left for Denver the following day.
Friar Park is an area of Wednesbury, England.
Friar Park has had a history of high unemployment since 1980, when the nearby Patent Shaft steelworks closed in 1980.
They appointed members to new titles and in the 1880s bought land in Friar Park for a sewerage farm.
Friar Park was a madhouse.
In the evenings, he added vocals and other overdubs to tracks rush-recorded at Friar Park.