George Harrison penned many stunning solo songs during his post-Beatles career, but we think these four tunes are worth revisiting.
George Harrison always seemed out of step with the 1980s, but he knew good tunes when he heard them on from this rock act.
Most music fans agree: George Harrison was under-appreciated ... 1972 album Frank Sinatra’s Greatest Hits, Vol. 2. “It’s one ...
The Traveling Wilburys converged Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty and Roy Orbison, but only some of their ...
George Harrison was cremated without ceremony ... And in the final days of his life, Harrison was still writing songs for a final solo album, which may be called Portrait of a Leg-end - a joking ...
When it comes to the so-called Quiet Beatle, author Seth Rogovoy’s "Within You Without You: Listening to George ... Harrison ...
And so it’s just amazing to think that this huge global, English language hit which crossed all ... up throughout a number of different George Harrison songs, like “Something.” ...
George Harrison was never in any doubt about the cause of the cancer which had hit him twice before, blaming his smoking habit for the lung and throat tumours he had suffered over the past four years.
The previous record holder was Tony Bennett, who had a 59-year span between winning a Grammy for “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” in 1963 and being nominated alongside Lady Gaga for “I Get a Kick ...
The Beatles' new EP “From Us To You 1 December 1963” debuts on the U.K.'s Official Physical Singles chart, earning the band another new hit single.
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Although saddled with the reductive label "the Quiet Beatle," George Harrison was anything ... his faith in his own songs undimmed. When at last his classic 1970 solo debut, All Things Must Pass, hit ...