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We are taking a look back through every song George Harrison contributed to The Beatles and ranking them in order of ...
We all know about the Lennon and McCartney partnership. But what about Harrison and McCartney? How much did they write ...
George Harrison had a handful of hit songs after The Beatles broke up, but his best one didn’t hit No. 1. Interestingly, the tune in question was supposed to sound a bit like The Beatles’ “Penny Lane.
This song is technically a solo work by Harrison, though it was co-written by Bob Dylan. And boy, what an excellent partnership that was! This is a gorgeous track. And unsurprisingly, Harrison was ...
Music icon George Harrison wrote one of his biggest solo hits after The Beatles gave him a "headache." Cracks had been forming between the Fab Four for a year before they entered the recording studio ...
Most regard 'All Things Must Pass' as a George Harrison masterpiece. But do you know the stories that went into the classic songs?
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. It’s mid-morning on Tuesday 7 January, 1969 and the next Beatle to arrive is Paul McCartney.
Remarkably, Harrison hadn't soured completely on the Beatles. He revealed in a 1974 press conference that, while a reunion ...
From the group's failed auditions to the black eye he earned defending Ringo Starr, Harrison charts the band’s early years ...
New month, original Beatle (or two). Written by George Harrison and first recorded by Ringo Starr in 1973, this shanty-style song is largely informed by Irish folk music. This should come as no ...
The day The Beatles walked into the studio to record this hit ballad, the tension between the members was far below its peak. However, the moment George Harrison spoke up, friction between him and his ...