Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley had beef with the Beatles, but there was one George Harrison song that made them bury the ...
Before his death, George Harrison's last song recording was created with his son and alluded to his smoking habits.
He may have been the 'quiet Beatle,' but his relationship drama was often very loud.
Following the Beatles’ grander opus “Come Together” opening their epic Abbey Road, “Something” left a softer sting of love and longing. The song presented George Harrison as more of a songwriting ...
"We doused the tea with uppers," Harrison says in an interview from the "new" Anthology episode.
She’s the woman behind the lyrics of Eric Clapton’s pining love song 'Layla' and George Harrison’s swooning 'Something'. Pattie Boyd is often regarded as one of the most legendary muses in rock and ...