George’s friendship with @ringostarrmusic, and their musical work together, spanned @thebeatles and both of their solo careers. ‘It Don’t Come Easy’ was the first of several hit singles that George produced for Ringo. It featured George on guitar, @klausvoormannofficial on bass, and Badfinger’s Pete Ham and Tom Evans singing backing vocals. The following year Ringo joined the band for George’s Concert for Bangladesh – including Klaus, Pete and Tom – and this was the one song that Ringo sang at the concert. George produced ‘Back Off Boogaloo’ for Ringo in London at Apple Studio shortly after The Concert for Bangladesh. George played all the guitars on the track and was joined by ‘All Things Must Pass’ alumni Gary Wright on piano and Klaus Voormann on bass.
Click link in bio to preorder the All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary album and stream ‘Run of the Mill (Take 36)’, ‘Cosmic Empire (Day 2 Demo) & ‘Isn’t It A Pity (Take 27)’ now.
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George’s friendship with @ringostarrmusic, and their musical work together, spanned @thebeatles and both of their solo careers. ‘It Don’t Come Easy’ was the first of several hit singles that George produced for Ringo. It featured George on guitar, @klausvoormannofficial on bass, and Badfinger’s Pete Ham and Tom Evans singing backing vocals. The following year Ringo joined the band for George’s Concert for Bangladesh – including Klaus, Pete and Tom – and this was the one song that Ringo sang at the concert. George produced ‘Back Off Boogaloo’ for Ringo in London at Apple Studio shortly after The Concert for Bangladesh. George played all the guitars on the track and was joined by ‘All Things Must Pass’ alumni Gary Wright on piano and Klaus Voormann on bass.
Click link in bio to preorder the All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary album and stream ‘Run of the Mill (Take 36)’, ‘Cosmic Empire (Day 2 Demo) & ‘Isn’t It A Pity (Take 27)’ now.
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50 years ago today, August 1st, 1971, George Harrison and Ravi Shankar held the Concert For Bangladesh, raising millions for emergency relief efforts in the Southeast Asian country and beginning a legacy of giving that continues to this day with @unicef.
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Previously unreleased acoustic demo of “Cosmic Empire”, from the upcoming All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary release, is available now. Click link in bio to listen and watch the lyric video for the song on George’s Official YouTube Channel.
“Run of the Mill”, “Isn’t It A Pity” and “Awaiting On You All” were some of George’s favourite songs from All Things Must Pass. What are your favourites?
Click link in bio to hear the previously unreleased Take 36 of “Run of the Mill” and preorder the new 50th Anniversary editon of the album now.
Klaus Voormann’s decades-long friendship with George began in 1960 during @thebeatles residency at the Kaiserkeller in Hamburg. @klausvoormannofficial is also a noted artist and created the cover art for The Beatles ‘Revolver’ album, The Beatles Anthology series, and George’s ‘When We Was Fab’ single. Klaus’ contribution to George’s legacy continues to this day, with a limited edition illustration by him that’s included with the Uber Deluxe Edition of the ‘All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary’ box set – click link in bio to preorder now.
Klaus Voormann’s decades-long friendship with George began in 1960 during @thebeatles residency at the Kaiserkeller in Hamburg. @klausvoormannofficial is also a noted artist and created the cover art for The Beatles ‘Revolver’ album, The Beatles Anthology series, and George’s ‘When We Was Fab’ single. Klaus’ contribution to George’s legacy continues to this day, with a limited edition illustration by him that’s included with the Uber Deluxe Edition of the ‘All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary’ box set – click link in bio to preorder now.
The return of All Things Must Pass to the top 10 on the Billboard 200 marks George’s first time in the region since 1988, when Cloud Nine peaked at No. 8.
Go to Stories to read the full @billboard article.
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Thank you to everyone who has supported the 50th Anniversary of George’s All Things Must Pass so far and helped make it a Global Top 10 album again, over 50 years after its original release.
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Have you seen the new lyric video for the previously unreleased ‘Cosmic Empire (Day 2 Demo)’ from the upcoming ‘All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary’ album? Click link in bio to watch the full video now.
The previously unreleased “Isn’t It A Pity (Take 27)” from the All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary coming Friday July 30th.
Click link in bio to preorder All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary on CD, Vinyl and digitally now.
The previously unreleased “Isn’t It A Pity (Take 27)” from the All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary coming Friday July 30th.
Click link in bio to preorder All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary on CD, Vinyl and digitally now.
The previously unreleased “Isn’t It A Pity (Take 27)” from the All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary coming Friday July 30th.
Click link in bio to preorder All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary on CD, Vinyl and digitally now.
The previously unreleased “Isn’t It A Pity (Take 27)” from the All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary coming Friday July 30th.
Click link in bio to preorder All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary on CD, Vinyl and digitally now.
The previously unreleased “Isn’t It A Pity (Take 27)” from the All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary coming Friday July 30th.
Click link in bio to preorder All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary on CD, Vinyl and digitally now.
The previously unreleased “Isn’t It A Pity (Take 27)” from the All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary coming Friday July 30th.
Click link in bio to preorder All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary on CD, Vinyl and digitally now.
Have you seen the new video for “Isn’t It A Pity (Take 27)” yet? Click link in bio to watch now and preorder your copy of the All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary edition, out this Friday, August 6th.
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The celebration of George’s All Things Must Pass continues tomorrow with the release of “Isn’t It A Pity (Take 27)” from the new 50th anniversary Deluxe Edition of the album, out August 6th. Click link in bio to preorder now.
Gary Wright was asked to attend the All Things Must Pass sessions by @klausvoormannofficial. It was the first time Gary met George, who showed him the chords to the song they were working on – Isn’t it a Pity. This developed into a long-term friendship between the two, with Gary playing on seven of George’s solo albums.
Click link in bio to preorder the All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary album and stream ‘Run of the Mill (Take 36)’ and ‘Cosmic Empire (Day 2 Demo) now.
Gary Wright was asked to attend the All Things Must Pass sessions by @klausvoormannofficial. It was the first time Gary met George, who showed him the chords to the song they were working on – Isn’t it a Pity. This developed into a long-term friendship between the two, with Gary playing on seven of George’s solo albums.
Click link in bio to preorder the All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary album and stream ‘Run of the Mill (Take 36)’ and ‘Cosmic Empire (Day 2 Demo) now.
The previously unreleased Take 27 of “Isn’t It A Pity”, from the upcoming George Harrison ‘All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary’ album, is available now.
Click link in bio to listen and watch the video on George’s Official YouTube Channel.
Our friends at George’s merch HQ are getting your All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary orders ready to ship. Which edition did you get?
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It’s the last day to visit the All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary inspired Gnome Garden in London’s Duke of York Square. Have you watched the new video documenting the building of this living art installation? Go to Stories to read the @rollingstone feature all about it.
To coincide with the release of the 50th Anniversary of George’s All Things Must Pass album, a public, living floral art installation depicting the album’s iconic cover was displayed in London’s Duke Of York Square, King’s Road, Chelsea. The installation is detailed in a new video released today that includes @oliviaharrison and @dhaniharrison talking about the historic cover and what went into the making of the tribute.
Visit the Official George Harrison YouTube Channel to watch the video now.