It seems a bit overdue, especially after 50 years, but one of George Harrison's most memorable and beloved songs in "My Sweet Lord" finally has a music video. The former Beatle, who passed in 2001, ...
According to the 2013 book George Harrison: Behind The Locked Door, George discussed the origin of “My Sweet Lord.” “I remember Eric [Clapton] and [rock duo] Delaney & Bonnie were doing interviews ...
George Harrison has recently been back in the cultural limelight thanks to the popularity of the documentary, The Beatles: Get Back, on Disney+, which even includes Harrison quitting the band on ...
Perhaps the most comprehensive look into John’s mind is Jann S. Wenner’s 1971 book Lennon Remembers. The lengthy interview sees John talking about his life, his worldview, and his contemporaries — ...
It was the mantra that took over the world. George Harrison’s first solo No.1 single stands alone in rock history for going against the secular grain as a full-on love song to the Creator. While there ...
We don’t know if you noticed, but there’s been a lot of Beatles remembrances as of late. The most recent, however, isn’t a deep dive into lore, unanswered questions, or lingering regrets. It’s just an ...
George Harrison’s iconic debut solo single, “My Sweet Lord,” originally came out in 1970 as part of the Beatle’s triple album, All Things Must Pass. Today, in honor of the album’s 50th anniversary, ...
After Harrison passed away from lung cancer in 2001, “My Sweet Lord” experienced a resurgence. The song reached the top of Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart once again two months after Harrison’s death, ...
The first-ever music video for George Harrison’s “My Sweet Lord” certainly isn’t short on star-power. Ringo Starr, Mark Hamill, Fred Armisen and Vanessa Bayer are among the big names who appear in a ...
Former Beatle George Harrison recorded his multi-platinum "All Things Must Pass" in the fall of 1970. George Harrison’s 1970 multi-platinum solo album “All Things Must Pass” was a landmark in his ...
On November 18, 1971, Nina Simone committed one of her greatest ever live performances to tape. Nearly 50 years later, I am fully and utterly addicted to the results. When I'm obsessed with a song, ...