BMG signs expanded deal with George Harrison Estate including solo material and Beatles songs | Publishing | Music Week
BMG has entered into a global publishing agreement with the George Harrison Estate to administer the Harrisongs catalogue.
It comprises more than 200 songs written with The Beatles, the Traveling Wilburys and for George Harrison’s acclaimed solo career.
The deal expands on the relationship with Harrison’s boutique music company Dark Horse Records, with BMG serving as its global partner across recorded music, music publishing, and merchandise, while also developing further areas of business.
Harrisongs Limited, the music publishing entity created by Harrison, contains his nearly two dozen songs written with The Beatles, including the band’s single most popular song on streaming services, Here Comes The Sun, as well as I Me Mine, While My Guitar Gently Weeps and the US No.1 single Something.
The catalogue also features George Harrison’s 12 studio albums of solo works including songs from the triple album All Things Must Pass (featuring My Sweet Lord, What Is Life, Isn’t It A Pity, All Things Must Pass) and Living In The Material World, as well as his songs from the two albums recorded by supergroup The Traveling Wilburys.
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