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Paul mccartney george harrison
Paul mccartney george harrison










paul mccartney george harrison

If it wasn’t for the breakup, it’s difficult for the songs from his critically acclaimed album ‘ All Things Must Pass’ would have made it to the record stores.The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. For example, when George wanted his bandmates to take his ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’ seriously, he had to bring in Eric Clapton to the recording. A major reason why The Beatles broke up was because of how much George Harrison was neglected. But, sadly he didn’t get the same freedom in the band to showcase his talent. I was just standing there and thought, ‘I’ve got to do something!’Īnd that’s how easy it was for George to create an absolute masterpiece. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Tom Petty recalls how George Harrison came up with that riff on the spot: He fixed up the guitars on countless Beatles songs. But, this is just a glimpse of the talent that George Harrison had. But then George comes in with, ‘doo-doo-doo-doo.” Now you think about that – THAT’s the song! But you know, he made that up on the session, ‘cause he nicked the chords and we just said, ‘it needs a riff.’ I didn’t write that! George Harrison: The underrated geniusĪnd that’s how George came up with such an iconic riff on the spot. So John and I would go, ‘It goes like this’… and they’d go, ‘um, hum.’ George would cop the chords…not writing them down, it’s just like ‘yeah, right…I can see what you’re doing, ‘cause I’m one of you, you know, I didn’t write it but I see what you did.’ And Ringo would just stand around with his sticks and just ‘tick-a-tic-tic,’ do a little thing.Īnd this is exactly what George Harrison did with ‘ And I Love Her’, as Paul McCartney further said:Īnd I was just thinking actually about my song, ‘ And I Love Her.’ ‘ I give her all my love,’ I had that. We’d go in the studio, ten in the morning, and this was the first time George and Ringo had heard any of the songs.įurthermore, Paul recalls how George Harrison and Ringo would string up the song from mere scraps they gave them: And when Paul came in with ‘ And I Love Her’ and showed it to George and Ringo Starr, he was missing the opening bit. Related: Paul McCartney Admits He Underestimated George Harrison George Harrison showed his brilliance in ‘ And I Love Her‘ Wikimedia CommonsĪs talented as Paul McCartney was, it was really tough to do everything. Most notably, it includes the famous four-note riff that he came up with right on the spot. In fact, it was George Harrison who had a major contribution to the song. However, John had a minimal involvement when it came to ‘ And I Love Her’. After that, both John Lennon and Paul McCartney formed a formidable songwriting partnership, the likes of which have never been seen. And John Lennon agrees with the idea too, as he called ‘ And I Love Her‘ a warm-up for Yesterday. This is how Paul remembers the song in his biography Many Years From Now (1997).

paul mccartney george harrison

It was the first ballad I impressed myself with. However, he did mention that without George Harrison, that song may never have been as great as it was. But, ‘ And I Love Her’ really changed things for Paul in the band.

paul mccartney george harrison

It was still the early days of the Beatles and Paul McCartney was yet to establish himself as a great songwriter. The Beatles ‘ And I Love Her‘ sticks out as an undeniable milestone for the band in their LP ‘ A Hard Day’s Night’.












Paul mccartney george harrison