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.
During his time in the British-born rock band the Beatles, George Harrison was the group’s secret weapon. However, frontmen Paul McCartney and John Lennon didn’t always consider him as valuable to the ...
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.
Enchanted by the sitar ever since he had his first cursory dabble (the story goes, that this happened during the making of ...
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 ...
Harrison’s sister, Louise, described her brother as a people pleaser. “George was always the one who tried to please,” she told the Saturday Evening Post in 1964 (via The Guardian). “When the fire ...
Sinatra recorded “My Way” in 1968. According to Boyd, she and Harrison were present to watch him sing it. “While in Los Angeles, George and I were invited to go and meet Frank Sinatra in his recording ...
George Harrison is sitting in a vast soundstage at Twickenham Film Studios, explaining to Ringo Starr and film director Michael Lindsay-Hogg how a BBC2 sci-fi series called Out Of The Unknown, that he ...