For as many classics as George Harrison has under his belt, he knew enough to realise when some songs weren't working out.
George Harrison only wrote a handful of songs while with The Beatles, but the ones he wrote were masterpieces and didn't deserve to be ruined by others.
‘Blue Jay Way’ is a rare early song from Harrison to be featured on the band’s album and was written primarily as the ‘All Things Must Pass’ singer waited for publicist Derek Taylor to arrive at the ...
Legend has it that after finding out about their affair, George Harrison had a guitar duel with Eric Clapton over Pattie Boyd's love - but did it happen?
The legend stopped by the VH1 studios with Ravi Shankar to chat about their new collaboration, leading to his impromptu solo ...
Despite it being his own composition, Lennon was embarrassed by and dismissive of the 'Rubber Soul' album closer, even if Harrison loved it.
When Mick Fleetwood re-recorded the Fleetwood Mac song 'Walk A Thin Line' for his record 'The Visitor', he enlisted help from George Harrison.
While later penning some of The Beatles' biggest songs, lead guitarist George Harrison spoke candidly about why his early songwriting efforts were so spare ...
In a changing world, there’s something reassuringly unchanged about Jeff Lynne, the one-time composer and producer of ...
EXCLUSIVE: Elvis Presley's favourite Beatles songs were all penned by the same member of the Fab Four whose writing "he loved ...
Paul McCartney said the track demonstrated Lennon's insecurities about relationships, noting, "John was always on the run, ...
The session guitarist has played with some of the biggest names in the business – even if he was Harrison’s seventh choice ...