George Harrison’s Most Overlooked Album
In 1981, George Harrison released Somewhere in England — an album rejected, rewritten, and ultimately reshaped by tragedy. In this video, I take a closer look at how this album came together, the songs Warner Bros. refused to release, and how John Lennon’s death brought George, Paul and Ringo back together again. We also unbox the brand-new BMG vinyl reissue. Buy this album on the official George Harrison website (not sponsored): https://store.georgeharrison.com/prod... If you enjoyed this video, why not take a look at our others: / @parlogram Ways you can support us and keep videos like this coming: Become a channel member: / @parlogram Join us on Patreon for updates, exclusive content and behind-the-scenes stories: / parlogram Shop with us: If you collect vinyl, check out some great-sounding Beatles and '60s vinyl on our website: https://www.parlogramauctions.com We also invite you to check out our merch at our Spring store: https://parlogram-auctions.creator-sp... Get in touch with us: Email: [email protected] Facebook: / parlogram X: / parlogram Instagram: / parlogram67 or via our website: https://www.parlogramauctions.com/Con... Thank you!

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