Most music fans agree: George Harrison was under-appreciated as a songwriter during his time with the Beatles. Between 1962 and 1970, the Fab Four released a little over 200 songs, only a small ...
You see this cropping up throughout a number of different George Harrison songs, like “Something.” “You’re asking me, will my love grow? I don’t know. I don’t know.” Well ...
The "fifth" Beatle George Martin produced most of The Beatles' music. These four song were among his least favorite.
George Harrison always seemed out of step with the 1980s, but he knew good tunes when he heard them on from this rock act.
The Beatles never lacked creative ingenuity, but George Harrison claimed that he invented his own chord on this classic.
Harrison (left) and Boyd (right) went to India so he could play the sitar under Ravi Shankar (middle) A sitar owned and played by George Harrison ... of the Beatles song Norwegian Wood.
"And in the end, it was dinner time, teatime, and I think Olivia had made a pizza or something ... would have been nice to have George Harrison like that on song." George sadly died in 2001 ...