"All That I've Got (I'm Gonna Give It to You)" is a song by American soul musician Billy Preston that was released in January 1970 as his third single on Apple Records.
George Harrison discussed "All That I've Got (I'm Gonna Give It to You)" and Billy Preston's career on Apple Records in an interview he gave to BBC Radio 1 disc jockey Johnny Moran on March 11, 1970.
[1] He said that the song was Preston's attempt to re-engage with his black soul roots after his 1969 hit single "That's the Way God Planned It" had been ignored by soul/R&B radio stations in the United States.
Preston had intended to record a new single for the label in November 1969 but problems with his work permit for the UK delayed his re-entry into the country.
[3] The recording sessions instead began in mid December, in London,[3] after Preston had joined Harrison in Copenhagen as a guest on the Delaney & Bonnie and Friends European tour.
[13] Cash Box's reviewer included the A-side among the magazine's "picks of the week" and wrote: "Preston has been a sideman and studio organist for such people as the Beatles and Ray Charles and now this George Harrison-produced song puts him up front where he obviously belongs.