Savoy Truffle
Savoy Truffle is a song by the Beatles written by George Harrison. The song is about Harrison's friend Eric Clapton's fondness for chocolate and his dentist warning him to stop eating it.
Savoy Truffle Media
Chocolates with assorted fillings: a box of such confectionery, made by Mackintosh's, provided many of the lyrics to the song.
The use of baritone saxophones on "Savoy Truffle" introduced a sound that characterised many of Harrison's recordings as a solo artist.