George Harrison penned many stunning solo songs during his post-Beatles career, but we think these four tunes are worth revisiting.
The Beatles never lacked creative ingenuity, but George Harrison claimed that he invented his own chord on this classic.
George Harrison was the most spiritual member of The Beatles and tried to incorporate his faith into his everyday life. Over the course of his career, both with The Beatles and as a solo artist, ...
And so the song goes through this litany of “if this, if that, then I might.” You see this cropping up throughout a number of different George Harrison songs, like “Something.” ...
The song, Radhe Shaam, was written and produced by broadcaster Suresh Joshi in 1968 and features Ringo Starr on drums and George Harrison on ... It took you somewhere else," he said.
George Harrison always claimed this "White Album" D-Side was about Eric Clapton, but what about this subtle reference to Paul McCartney?
He topped the Billboard Hot 100 with "My Sweet Lord," "Give Me Love" and "Got My Mind Set on You." Paul McCartney’s Kids Stella and James Watch George Harrison’s Son Dhani Perform in Concert ...