"Blood from a Clone" is a song by the English musician and former Beatles guitarist George Harrison from his 1981 album Somewhere in England.
Session musician Ray Cooper recalls Harrison thought "trying to make music would be more therapeutic than him sitting around and being besieged by press and God knows what else.
"[8] Elliot J. Huntley said that "Blood from a Clone", "That Which I Have Lost", "Teardrops" and "All Those Years Ago" were "certainly more commercial but were also more throwaway and unbalanced than Harrison's original vision of the album".
[9] AllMusic's Lindsay Palmer called it a "biting satire that relates the difficulty the former Beatle was concurrently having with his record company" and goes on to state that it "became one of the submitted alternates.
The lyrics that accompany the bopping and otherwise affable midtempo melody were nothing short of a stab at the age-old 'artist versus suits' dilemma".