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The Beatles may have united a nation, but their relationships by the end of their tenure were more fractious than most would ...
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Daily Express US on MSNGeorge Harrison didn't think a Beatles hit album was 'any good'George Harrison didn't think a hit Beatles album was 'any good,' but later admitted he understood why it was a hit.
George Harrison and The Beatles are known for their Indian influence, though, that wouldn't have been the case if it wasn't for David Crosby.
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The Mirror US on MSNThe Beatles album George Harrison thought wasn't 'any good' became an absolute successGeorge Harrison was not a fan of one of The Beatles most beloved albums, but he knew it was popular for a reason.
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Daily Express US on MSNGeorge Harrison wrote one of his solo hits after The Beatles gave him a 'headache'Music icon George Harrison wrote one of his most successful solo tracks in response to The Beatles giving him a "headache." ...
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Daily Express US on MSNGeorge Harrison didn't understand Paul McCartney's 'fruity' Abbey Road songThe Beatles were on the verge of breaking up when they recorded Abbey Road in 1969 and George Harrison was getting fed up ...
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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison felt 'limited' and 'pigeon-holed' working on a 'weird' Beatles albumGeorge Harrison once revealed that he felt 'limited' and 'pigeon-holed' working on one of The Beatles' most famous albums.
George Harrison never shied away from honesty in a song or two. "You Like Me Too Much" fearlessly shows off this quality.
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Daily Express US on MSNGeorge Harrison felt 'limited' and 'pigeon-holed' working on Beatles albumThe Beatles were in turmoil and the cracks in the band were beginning to show, with George Harrison feeling 'depressed' and ...
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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison wrote one of his biggest solo hits after The Beatles gave him a 'headache'Music icon George Harrison wrote one of his biggest solo hits after The Beatles gave him a "headache." Cracks had been ...
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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison couldn't understand Paul McCartney's 'fruity' Abbey Road trackGeorge Harrison once slammed one of Paul McCartney's Abbey Road songs as 'fruty' and written for teenaged girls.
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