George Harrison had three solo chart-toppers but they all pale in comparison to this song from 'All Things Must Pass'.
A look at George Harrison and his somewhat spiky attitude towards The Beatles, apart from a few of their songs from the early ...
George Harrison was always known as the “quiet Beatle ... returns to the Billboard charts this week. The decades-old collection was recently re-released as a collectible vinyl, and fans ...
George Harrison got his first number-one hit outside of The Beatles with a track that represented the best of him, covering all bases of his talent.
It would be an understatement to say John Lennon and George Harrison had some issues with each other. John felt he deserved credit for getting one of George’s songs released as the B-side of The ...
that George decided he wanted a guitar of his own. He heard that an old Dovedale pal, Raymond Hughes, was selling his for £3 10s (£3.50). Harrison, by this point a pupil at Liverpool Institute ...
Many classic rock stars contributed to the canon of Christmas music. On the other hand, George Harrison decided to give us a New Year’s song. His decision to buck a trend worked out artistically.
George Harrison was a British musician. He rose to fame as a member of The Beatles (1960-1970). The rock quartet holds the record for most Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hits with 20, including "Hey Jude ...
Until this year our songs have been better than George’s Only in the months leading up to The Beatles’ break-up was Harrison’s contribution and his songwriting abilities finally acknowledged ...
George Harrison’s Maui residence had always been intended as a private getaway. However, that changed drastically when 27-year-old Cristin Keleher broke into their home on December 23 ...
At just 16 years old, George Harrison, then an apprentice in Liverpool, acquired the Futurama guitar. With his mother co-signing a hire-purchase agreement, the instrument was paid off in 44 ...
GOLDMINE: Paul, you worked on George Harrison's All Things Must Pass ... listen and then I do a mix match as close as possible to the old mix and then I take a step back. I ask myself, OK ...