When We Was Fab

When We Was Fab is a song written by George Harrison and Jeff Lynne. It appears on Harrison's 1987 album Cloud Nine and was later released as the second single from that album in January 1988.

Inspiration
The song is about the days of Beatlemania, and the title refers to The Beatles nickname, "The Fab Four".

Cover Art
The cover shows the line drawing of Harrison from the Revolver album, but in color. In the bottom left the letters E and R are visible, from REVOLVER. Below that shows a updated, 1988 line drawing of Harrison.

Music Video
The music video made references to the other three former Beatles. In the beginning, Ringo Starr appears in the video, giving George an instrument. About 58 seconds into the video, George suddenly appears dressed with his Sgt. Pepper's costume. Throughout the video, you can hear voices quietly yelling "Woo" just like the voices in I Am the Walrus (the voices after John sings "I am the egg man...Woo"). Two minutes and one second into the video, Ringo appears on George's left playing the drums. On George's right, a man dressed up in a Walrus costume is playing a bass left-handed, which is referring to Paul McCartney (The real Paul was asked to appear but was not available). John Lennon, who died eight years earlier, was referred to by a random passer-by (Neil Aspinall) carrying a copy of John's album Imagine. The video received six nominations at the 1988 MTV Video Music Awards.