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 ...
George Harrison wrote I’d Have You Anytime for Bob Dylan, turning a quiet moment of friendship into one of rock’s most beautiful love songs.
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 ...
George Harrison's Not Guilty, a song written for The Beatles' White Album but rejected after over 100 takes due to its ...
George Harrison never shied away from being critical of The Beatles' work, but he did once praise one of Paul McCartney's songs... in his own way.
Many of George Harrison‘s songs were famously denied by his fellow Beatles. Harrison felt their consistent denial of his songwriting caustic enough for him to consider leaving the band. In the end, he ...
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.
George Harrison wanted to see Bob Dylan do his thing again. Harrison wrote "Behind That Locked Door" to make it happen.