George Harrison was a deeply spiritual man, and this was reflected in his music. These are five of his most spiritual tracks.
You Can't Unhear This looked at "Here Comes the Sun", George Harrison's seminal song that was so perfect and unusual in so ...
The Fab Four had a long history of overlooking songs that George Harrison wrote, so when the time came to cut what would ...
In the end, Harrison got the last word. He released many of the songs the Beatles passed on during his solo career. Find four ...
George Harrison reflected on the influence of Bob Dylan while The Beatles created 'Rubber Soul' and channelled him into ...
Appearing on 1969's Abbey Road, "Something" was Harrison's very first A-side Beatles single — seven years after the band began releasing music. It was a No. 1 hit in the U.S., as well as No. 4 in the ...
George Harrison said he felt proud of The Beatles' music. He shared why he wasn't happy with the records from the United ...
The electric guitar that helped George Harrison ascend to stardom is ready for another musician ... with the guitar featured ...
When it comes to the so-called Quiet Beatle, author Seth Rogovoy’s "Within You Without You: Listening to George ... his songs, he despised them.” Rogovoy’s forensic analysis of Harrison ...
The electric guitar that helped George Harrison ascend to stardom is ready ... with the guitar featured on songs such as “Ain’t She Sweet” and “Cry For A Shadow.” In 1964, Harrison ...