George Harrison penned many stunning solo songs during his post-Beatles career, but we think these four tunes are worth revisiting.
In the latter half of the 1960s, George Harrison began writing more songs for The Beatles. While he hadn’t had much interest in songwriting early in the band’s career, he took it more ...
as well as the almost two-dozen songs the Beatles recorded that were written and sung by George. THE EAGLE: What made you decide a few years ago to craft a book about Harrison? ROGOVOY: This is my ...
Dylan always kind of envied people being in a band, and George Harrison ... with a perfectly written and executed musical interlude or intro, or he found a way to end a song on an unusual chord.
Co-written by Tom Petty and the former Beatle George Harrison for the 1989 soundtrack for the film Lethal Weapon 2, this song was inspired by something Harrison’s wife Olivia used to say to him.