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Fifty-six years ago today, George Harrison began recording what would become his best-known song for the final Beatles album.
The Beatles penned a number of songs about real people, but it wasn't until 1975 that George Harrison first "consciously" wrote a track about a specific person.
The George Harrison Project, a live music tribute to the Beatles guitarist, will take to the stage at Swindon Arts Centre on Thursday, October 9, at 7.30pm. The show will celebrate Harrison’s ...
If you get too cold, I’ll tax the heat / If you take a walk, I’ll tax your feet / Cause I’m the taxman / Yeah, I’m the Taxman.” ...
If you get too cold, I’ll tax the heat / If you take a walk, I’ll tax your feet / Cause I’m the taxman / Yeah, I’m the taxman.” ...
George Harrison often showed off his mischievous side in his music. His 1987 song "Wreck Of The Hesperus" winks at his advancing years.
The first of the two songs that he selected was the 1966 track, ‘Taxman’, which is often regarded as one of the first Beatles songs where Harrison was allowed to demonstrate his true prowess as a ...
The Quiet Beatle wasn't always so quiet, as proven by these George Harrison songs that originated from the musician's rants and musings.
John Lennon, the legendary songwriter behind hits like Imagine, Help, and All You Need Is Love, once admitted to admiring two particular songs not of his creation. The music icon, who was tragically ...
Most of The Beatles' legacy ends up falling back on John Lennon and Paul McCartney, but George Harrison made for the extra glue in their early days.
The songwriting talents of George Harrison went somewhat underappreciated within The Beatles, but producer George Martin always recognised his brilliance.
George Harrison's solo album, released shortly after the Beatles disbanded, left fans and music enthusiasts in awe. The Reddit community have been reminiscing about Harrison's individual musical ...