The songs George Harrison and Eric Clapton wrote together
George Harrison and Eric Clapton were kindred musical spirits in the late 1960s. Although Harrison had been part of Beatlemania for the first half of the decade, he always appreciated that Clapton was a free agent in the English music scene, having moved from The Yardbirds to Cream, and dominating the psychedelic rock landscape in the process. Though The Beatles can be an insular unit, Clapton was an assistant on some of Harrison’s greatest tracks with the band.During the maligned sessions for The White Album, none of The Beatles wanted anything to do with each other. The band had been veering off into different creative directions, and Harrison was starting to earn favour with the Lennon/McCartney songwriting machine. One of Harrison’s contributions to the album was ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’, which he wrote while he was on a meditation retreat in India with the Maharishi.
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