Everybody knows how George Harrison started the ’70s: His seven-times platinum international chart-topping triple album All Things Must Pass reeled off the No. 1 “My Sweet Lord” in the wake of the ...
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George Harrison began the '70s with a multi-platinum smash and ended the '80s with a pair of them. In between, there were a few notable successes, long disappearances and some obvious duds. Through it ...
George Harrison wrote and released a few songs that indirectly alluded to his time with The Beatles. For example, “Run Of The Mill” expresses subtle disappointment about the behavior of Paul McCartney ...
George Harrison might have had the moniker of the “Quiet Beatle,” but that doesn’t mean he didn’t speak up whenever he felt it was necessary, including turning rants into songs. Although Harrison’s ...
George Harrison scored the first Beatles solo No. 1 single. He also notched the most recent with 1987’s “Got My Mind Set on You.” He then assembled the Traveling Wilburys supergroup, ending the ’80s ...