Exploring The Beatles' favourite songs from their 1966 masterpiece album 'Revolver', with tracks like 'Eleanor Rigby' and 'Taxman' standing out among the rest.
Until this year our songs have been better than George ... Revolver album, inspired by an LSD-influenced conversation between John Lennon and actor Peter Fonda. In The Beatles Anthology, Harrison ...
The Beatles 'White Album' was a triumph of experimentation and songwriting genius, but George Harrison found much of the record too "heavy" to listen to.
George Harrison had three solo chart-toppers but they all pale in comparison to this song from 'All Things Must Pass'.
The extremes of George Harrison's personality came shining through in the songs he wrote. While he could wax spiritual as ...
It’s been around, in the back of my head, for years," said George Harrison of his 1987 hit, which he discovered nearly 25 years earlier.
The disagreement on 'Back in the USSR' was one of many disputes during those sessions, which took place between May and ...
The ECHO has recently looked at how John Lennon disliked certain songs ... album was recorded at EMI's studio in London between April and June 1966, with it hitting shelves that August. The ...
There were 26 takes required to nail the song, with John having a very particular idea of how it should sound. In the recording process, John was on lead vocals, rhythm guitar, bongos and Mellotron, ...