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  2. I Me Mine - Wikipedia

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    "I Me Mine" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1970 album Let It Be. Written by George Harrison, it was the last new track the group recorded before their break-up in April 1970. The song originated from their January 1969 rehearsals at Twickenham Film Studios when they were considering making a return to live performance ...

  3. Swan Records - Wikipedia

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    Swan Records had enjoyed chart success with several U.S. artists but came into the spotlight after EMI, a prestigious British music company headquartered in London, leased the Beatles' recording of "She Loves You" backed with "I'll Get You" and, as catalogue number Swan 4152, it became an American number 1 hit on March 21, 1964.

  4. I, Me, Mine - Wikipedia

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    I, Me, Mine is an autobiographic memoir by the English musician George Harrison, formerly of The Beatles. It was published in 1980 as a hand-bound, limited edition book by Genesis Publications , with a mixture of printed text and multi-colour facsimiles of Harrison's handwritten song lyrics.

  5. Dark Horse Records - Wikipedia

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    In early 1974, he began a dialogue with David Geffen, head of Asylum Records in Los Angeles, [14] and, according to Tom Petty's later recollection, he also consulted Leon Russell, co-founder of Shelter Records, about setting up a label. [15] Harrison eventually agreed terms with A&M Records for the latter to distribute his new label worldwide.

  6. Richard Anthony Hewson - Wikipedia

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    Hewson began in the late 1960s as an arranger, and worked with musicians such as the Beatles ("I Me Mine" and "The Long and Winding Road"), the Bee Gees (), James Taylor ("Carolina in My Mind"), Herbie Hancock, Clifford T. Ward, Supertramp, Pilot (), Diana Ross, Carly Simon, Art Garfunkel, Leo Sayer, Paul McCartney (Thrillington), Mary Hopkin ("Those Were The Days"), Al Stewart, Chris de Burgh ...

  7. Dark Horse Records: The Story of George Harrison's Post ...

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    [2] [9] Badgley was a long-time collector and admirer of George Harrison's record label Dark Horse Records, and after further discussing the company's lack of documentation with Womack, [7] Badgley began working on a detailed biography in book form in 2018, spending three years on the project.

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  9. All Those Years Ago - Wikipedia

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    "All Those Years Ago" was the first recording on which Harrison, McCartney and Starr all appeared since the Beatles' "I Me Mine" (1970), and their last recording together until "Free as a Bird" (1995). Other musicians performing on the track include Al Kooper and Ray Cooper.