George Harrison

17 Songs written by George Harrison during his time with the Beatles

George Harrison contributed several iconic songs to the Beatles‘ repertoire. Here are some of the notable songs written by George Harrison during his time with the Beatles:

“Don’t Bother Me” (1963) – A introspective song featured on the album “With the Beatles.”

“I Need You” (1965) – A heartfelt love song from the album “Help!”

“You Like Me Too Much” (1965) – A track featured on the album “Help!”

“Think for Yourself” (1965) – A thought-provoking song from the album “Rubber Soul.”

“If I Needed Someone” (1965) – An influential composition from the album “Rubber Soul.”

“Taxman” (1966) – A politically charged track from the album “Revolver,” which also serves as the opening song.

“Love You To” (1966) – A fusion of Indian classical music and rock from the album “Revolver.”

“I Want to Tell You” (1966) – A song that showcases Harrison’s songwriting growth on the album “Revolver.”

“Within You Without You” (1967) – A spiritually inspired composition featuring Indian instrumentation from the album “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.”

“Blue Jay Way” (1967) – A mesmerizing and atmospheric song from the album “Magical Mystery Tour.”

“While My Guitar Gently Weeps” (1968) – A timeless masterpiece from the album “The Beatles” (also known as the “White Album”).

“Piggies” (1968) – A satirical and social commentary song from the “White Album.”

“Savoy Truffle” (1968) – A playful and catchy track from the “White Album.”

“Long, Long, Long” (1968) – A hauntingly beautiful song from the “White Album.”

“Here Comes the Sun” (1969) – One of Harrison’s most beloved compositions from the album “Abbey Road.”

“Something” (1969) – A timeless love song that became one of the Beatles’ most popular tracks from “Abbey Road.”

“For You Blue” (1970) – A bluesy and lighthearted song from the album “Let It Be.”

These songs by George Harrison not only showcased his growth as a songwriter but also contributed to the Beatles’ diverse musical catalog, adding depth and variety to their body of work.

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2 comments

  1. George had a so many more song’s he wrote that were excellent, but he had to go up against John and Paul and sadly George Martin admitted he overlooked George Harrison’s song’s, but George went on to put out All Thing’s Must Pass in 1970,best selling solo album of all the Beatles solo albums. I loved George the best,I wish he was still here.

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