The Beatles song George Harrison called his best work
In the 1960s, George Harrison was lumbered with the nickname ‘The Quiet Beatle’. Though he may have been quieter than his bandmates, the description is mostly inaccurate. If the name pertained to his relatively meagre songwriting catalogue with The Beatles, it wasn’t for lack of trying. As documented in Peter Jackson’s documentary The Beatles: Get Back, Harrison became frustrated with his lack of album real estate and engaged in several heated arguments with Paul McCartney.Among those who contested Harrison’s status as the “quiet” Beatle was his close friend and fellow Traveling Wilbury Tom Petty. The ‘Free Fallin’’ singer once told Rolling Stone that Harrison would, in fact, “never shut up” with a chuckle. “He was the best hang you could imagine,” he added warmly. Similarly, Mick Jagger remembered Harrison as quiet when he wanted to be but also “funny and combative”.
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