The late George Harrison was responsible for composing many memorable songs for both The Beatles and his own solo career. Harrison usually wrote tunes by himself, but there were quite a few instances ...
After falling in love with the jangly sound of the Byrds, George Harrison snapped ... out of the top spot. The song also kicked off Harrison’s second solo album, 1973’s Living In The Material ...
George Harrison wasn't meant to be the quiet one all his life, and this tune may have helped him realise that he needed to ...
Shortly after the Beatles parted ways in 1970, George Harrison was already ... titled release three years later, the song remains one of the most popular solo recordings by a member of the Beatles ...
The massive collection celebrating Harrison's second solo album arrives on November 15th. George Harrison’s Living in the ...
Whatever the truth, it demonstrates that on at least one occasion, George Harrison had a hand in co-writing a song for which he ... his post-Beatles life and the solo opportunities it brought ...
which led to Doris signing to Apple herself and recording a solo album that George Harrison co-produced at Trident and Olympic Studios in London. Harrison co-wrote four of the songs on Doris Troy ...
Harrison suggested answering each of McCartney's lines with a guitarphrase, an addition McCartney saw as unnecessary ...
George Harrison may have had an overflowing well of songs after leaving The Beatles, but he had this tune wait five years before it was finally unveiled.
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 ...
Tuesday's ceremony coincided with the Capitol/EMI announcement that it will release Harrison's first solo greatest hits collection -- "Let it Roll: Songs by George Harrison" -- on June 16.
After The Beatles broke up in 1970, George Harrison fell in love with gardening, which inspires a new Selby Gardens ...