The Beatles' George Harrison found hope in one 80s band
After The Beatles split up in 1970 each of the Fab Four went their own way. They each started releasing their own solo music and dominating the charts in their own way. George Harrison started early with the release of his 1970 album All Things Must Pass.
In this album was the track My Sweet Lord, a song that was later used to accuse Harrison of plagiarism.
After that, the star could not rekindle his love for music.
Harrison was accused of plagiarising the classic song He's So Fine in My Sweet Lord.
While the star - and the court - determined that he did not deliberately plagiarise the song, he did lose the lawsuit.
After that, he struggled to find a love for the art-form again.
He said: "It’s difficult just to start writing again after you’ve been through that. Even now when I put the radio on, every tune I hear sounds like something else."
Source: Callum Crumlish/express.co.uk
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