‘Blue Jay Way’ is a rare early song from Harrison to be featured on the band’s album and was written primarily as the ‘All Things Must Pass’ singer waited for publicist Derek Taylor to arrive at the ...
Despite it being his own composition, Lennon was embarrassed by and dismissive of the 'Rubber Soul' album closer, even if Harrison loved it.
The legend stopped by the VH1 studios with Ravi Shankar to chat about their new collaboration, leading to his impromptu solo ...
For the Love of George is taken from a new George Harrison tribute album, which was recorded using the late Beatle’s own ...
George Harrison was the underestimated Beatle and when it came to what would turn into one of his biggest hits, the rest of the band took some convincing.
The word “vicious” isn’t one you might associate with someone widely dubbed by the press as The Quiet Beatle'.
For all George Harrison had to prove at the end of The Beatles, he felt some songs weren't worth being heard by the general ...
A just-released instrumental George Harrison tribute album by gypsy jazz guitarist Robin Nolan features a new song created with unused chords penned by Harrison.
EXCLUSIVE: Elvis Presley's favourite Beatles songs were all penned by the same member of the Fab Four whose writing "he loved ...
Entering a thorny copyright case following the release of 1970's All Things Must Pass, former Beatle George Harrison penned a ...
George Harrison used to really hate the first songs he did for The Beatles. But over time, he found new affection for the work and for his younger self.
The songwriting talents of George Harrison went somewhat underappreciated within The Beatles, but producer George Martin always recognised his brilliance.
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