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Pattie Boyd called the songs her ex-husbands, George Harrison and Eric Clapton, wrote for her 'haunting.' They communicated their feelings about her through song.
Showbiz Cheat Sheet spoke with original MTV VJ, Martha Quinn, about her career in front of the camera and behind the mic, and some of her most memorable interviews.
George Harrison was thankful to Eric Clapton for giving him the push he needed to get back on the road and tour. He didn't like touring, but his 1991 Japanese tour was enjoyable.
George Harrison wondered if someone else would have had similar success if they released The Beatles' songs. He didn't know how The Beatles got their hits.
George Harrison's wife, Olivia, says she needs to set his affairs in order before she dies. She and George's son, Dhani, have safeguarded his legacy well.
George Harrison said the live version of his Beatles song, 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' from his 1991 Japanese tour is better than the original recording.