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Top 20 Unfinished Beatles Songs That Ended Up on Solo Projects

    Top 20 Unfinished Beatles Songs That Ended Up on Solo Projects

George Harrison‘s late-era emergence as a songwriting force is, perhaps unsurprisingly, an underlying theme on the below list of Top 20 Unfinished Beatles Songs That Ended Up on Solo Projects. He

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The Beatles song George Harrison wrote teasing Eric Clapton

    The Beatles song George Harrison wrote teasing Eric Clapton

When George Harrison finally began to find his feet with songwriting on The Beatles White Album, he was heralded for his spirituality and his all-encompassing sound, one which managed to

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George Harrison Deserves Credit For ‘And I Love Her’, Says Paul McCartney – Dankanator

    George Harrison Deserves Credit For ‘And I Love Her’, Says Paul McCartney – Dankanator

The Beatles ‘And I Love Her‘ sticks out as an undeniable milestone for the band in their LP ‘A Hard Day’s Night’. It was still the early days of the

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Paul McCartney Points How George Harrison Earned His Respect – Metalhead Zone

    Paul McCartney Points How George Harrison Earned His Respect – Metalhead Zone

According to the recently released article of Eric Schall of Showbiz CheatSheet, Paul McCartney confessed that it was George that came up with the riff of ‘And I Love Her’

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This is why George Harrison hated Neil Young’s music

    This is why George Harrison hated Neil Young’s music

The late George Harrison was the most measured member of The Beatles, a figure who typically never had a bad

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George Harrison handwritten lyrics for ‘Here Comes the Sun’

    George Harrison handwritten lyrics for ‘Here Comes the Sun’

‘Here Comes the Sun’, the iconic song most synonymous with guitarist George Harrison, featured on The Beatles 1969 album Abbey Road and

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George Harrison invited The Hells Angels to The Beatles offices

    George Harrison invited The Hells Angels to The Beatles offices

On December 4th, 1968, as the staff at the Beatles’ iconic Apple Records headquarters in London’s lavish Savile Row prepared

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How a Visit to a Restaurant Changed George Harrison’s Spiritual Life Forever

    How a Visit to a Restaurant Changed George Harrison’s Spiritual Life Forever

George Harrison is one of the most famous religious converts in the history of rock music. Despite this, many fans

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Secret recording session George Harrison & Bob Dylan, 1970

    Secret recording session George Harrison & Bob Dylan, 1970

We’re digging into the Far Out Magazine vault to bring you a very special session between two of rock and

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Why George Harrison found writing for The Beatles difficult

    Why George Harrison found writing for The Beatles difficult

George Harrison wrote some of The Beatles finest songs and undoubtedly came into his own as their career advanced, forcing himself in between the principle songwriting partnership of John Lennon

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