While George Harrison always prepared for his final spiritual journey, he felt that the right person should oversee his last songs.
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George Harrison believed The Beatles' 1965 album, was their greatest work, showcasing their growing songwriting abilities and ...
George Harrison’s 1969 No. 1 hit with The Beatles became their greatest love song, showcasing his songwriting brilliance and ...
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Ringo Starr returns to Nashville for his second country album, 'Long Long Road,' reuniting with T Bone Burnett and covering ...
This tender Beatles masterpiece pulled from the classical music tradition and empathised with the American civil rights movement ...
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Article first published in Uncut, October 2006 By the time “Layla” finally became a hit in December 1972 – two years after its first release – Eric Clapton was past caring. He had formed Derek And The ...
Released in March 1964 as a single and later featured on their third studio album, A Hard Day's Night, "Can't Buy Me Love" ...