Paul McCartney picks George Harrison’s “greatest track”
For most of the 1960s, nothing would break the John Lennon and Paul McCartney stronghold in The Beatles. Although the Fab Four made a name for themselves for their masterful approach to melody, the lion’s share of the hits the group made always bore the Lennon/McCartney name in the credits. However, George Harrison would wait patiently in the background, contemplating the right time to showcase his material.First writing the song ‘Don’t Bother Me’ on With The Beatles as an exercise for his own creative output, Harrison found himself at a sharp disadvantage to his songwriting contemporaries. Not only was he starting to woodshed his first ideas, but he also didn’t have the same partnership as his bandmates, with Lennon and McCartney often working off each other until they had a finished song.
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