The story of how George Harrison transformed ‘Get Back’ for the better
It is no secret now, nor has it ever been, that George Harrison’s contributions to The Beatles were far too often underappreciated and overlooked. Yet, without the countless contributions of the long-haired spiritual hero, the group’s output would be virtually unrecognisable, particularly in the case of their final farewell, Let It Be.With The Beatles, the band’s second LP, was the first to bear George Harrison’s name as a songwriting credit. Admittedly, that track, ‘Don’t Bother Me’, is not one of the songwriter’s all-time greatest efforts, but it did predict the future of Harrison’s songwriting contributions, in that it was almost entirely ignored by the rest of the band. Seemingly, when you have a powerhouse the likes of the Lennon-McCartney partnership within your ranks, it is difficult to pay attention to anything else.
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