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 ...
George Harrison wrote I’d Have You Anytime for Bob Dylan, turning a quiet moment of friendship into one of rock’s most ...
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Some of the best songs are the ones that fall out in a matter of minutes, which is certainly the case for a scathing song George Harrison wrote mere hours after a tense fight with the rest of the ...
George Harrison began his post-Beatles era with a very big bang: All Things Must Pass arrived in the U.S. on Nov. 27, 1970, as a triple-album boasting more than 20 songs. Tucked inside were a couple ...
Join us for our traditional look back at the news and features that floated your boat this year. Best of 2024: George Harrison is sitting in a vast soundstage at Twickenham Film Studios, explaining to ...
Years after his impressive post-Beatles output, George Harrison found success one more time with the Traveling Wilburys.