It must have been tough at times for George Harrison. To be in a band with the likes of Paul McCartney and John Lennon—that’s like being an All-Star athlete but sitting behind Michael Jordan and ...
George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass, rejected during The Beatles’ Let It Be era, became the standout track of his landmark solo album.
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.
George Harrison wrote songs for Tommy James and the Shondells after the success of “Mony Mony.” Tommy James rejected the songs for one reason. “Mony Mony” inspired a hit cover by Billy Idol. Tommy ...
Enchanted by the sitar ever since he had his first cursory dabble (the story goes, that this happened during the making of the Beatles’ second movie Help!), George was eager to lay his guitar to one ...
Ringo Starr’s “Photograph” was co-written by Ringo and George Harrison. Ringo worked with George on multiple occasions. The tune was bigger in the United States and the United Kingdom. Ringo Starr ...
When Eric Clapton's love for his wife was out in the open, George Harrison decided to take his friend to task in a way only a musician could.
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 Beatles penned hit after hit, all of which demonstrated their mastery of the songwriting form. But while they racked up classic songs for themselves beyond counting, they still found the time to ...
Over 50 years after the band broke up, there is a new Beatles song out today. Sort of. It even comes with a new Beatles music video—though some fans may wish it didn’t. The song, “Now and Then,” was ...
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