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  1. Album Credits. Producers Russ Titelman. Writers Bo Diddley, Cecil Womack, Eric Clapton & 10 more. Acoustic Guitar Cecil Womack. Alto Saxophone David Sanborn & Hank Crawford. Animal Noises Roger ...

  2. George Harrison: "Well no, I didn't. I just wrote it, and then somebody put together a video. And what they did was they went out and got some footage of me and Patti, Paul and Linda, Ringo and Maureen, it was at that time, and John and Yoko and they just made up a little video to go with it.

  3. 13 de sept. de 2023 · Personnel. ‘Cheer Down’ was a standalone single released by George Harrison in 1989. Harrison originally offered the song to Eric Clapton, who declined to record it. It then caught the attention of Michael Kamen, who was working on the soundtrack of Lethal Weapon 2. The film’s director Dick Donner heard the song via Kamen, and asked ...

  4. 4 de may. de 2021 · As with "See Yourself," found later in our list of All 141 George Harrison Solo Songs Ranked Worst to Best, "Dear One" is dedicated to guru Paramahansa Yogananda. The difference was a far more ...

  5. George Harrison, né le 25 février 1943 à Liverpool et mort le 29 novembre 2001 à Los Angeles, est un musicien britannique, guitariste, organiste, auteur-compositeur-interprète, producteur de cinéma et le plus jeune membre des Beatles.. Issu d'un milieu modeste, il est un ami d'enfance de Paul McCartney, qui le propose début 1958 à John Lennon pour qu'il intègre sa formation, The ...

  6. 27 de jul. de 2023 · George provided the song “Run So Far” for Eric Clapton’s album “JOURNEYMAN” and participated in the guitar and chorus. George’s own version was included in “BRAINWASHED” released after his death, but he planned an omnibus album containing his own unreleased songs that have been stocked so far, including self-covers of this song from his lifetime. said in an interview.

  7. The Quarrymen (also written as " the Quarry Men ") are a British skiffle / rock and roll group, formed by John Lennon in Liverpool in 1956, [2] which evolved into the Beatles in 1960. Originally consisting of Lennon and several school friends, the Quarrymen took their name from a line in the school song of their school, the Quarry Bank High School.