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According to Tom Petty, George Harrison only released his hit album, 'All Things Must Pass' as a 'reaction to leaving The Beatles.' It became a hit on the charts.
Giorgio Moroder approached Stevie Nicks with an early version of one of Blondie's future hits. The song later spent six consecutive weeks on the charts at No. 1 in the US.
For most fans, Peter Jackson's new documentary, 'The Beatles: Get Back' shows a different side to The Beatles that we've never seen before. Not many fans are even bothered by the lengthy runtime.
Peter Jackson has defended the lengthy runtime of his eight hour documentary, 'The Beatles: Get Back.' He said that he wanted to show as much as possible to tell a true story.
Peter Jackson had to show the remaining Beatles some of the unseen footage he'd been working on for his proposed documentary, 'The Beatles: Get Back.' Initially he was scared they wouldn't give their blessing.
George Harrison once told Tom Petty's daughter, Adria, that he wished he could 'turn into a light beam and go away.' Petty and George's families were close.
There were a lot of great moments in Peter Jackson's 'The Beatles: Get Back,' but here is a list of the most beautiful moments between the band, their partners, and their crew.
During Peter Jackson's 'The Beatles: Get Back,' John Lennon briefly mentions that he liked Fleetwood Mac's recent TV performance. This was before Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham joined the band.
During Peter Jackson's three-part documentary, 'The Beatles: Get Back,' The Beatles performed over 100 songs. Way more than what actually appeared on 'Let It Be.'
George Harrison's wife, Olivia, said that George 'lit up the room' when he died. George's son, Dhani, said that his father didn't have any scares from a 1999 home invasion either.
George Harrison's wife, Olivia, said that she's still 'in communication' with George through her prayers. She still feels his presence 20 years after he died.