A Line in George Harrison's 'Badge' Came From a Drunk Ringo Starr
A line in George Harrison‘s “Badge” came from a drunk Ringo Starr. He gave a few nonsensical lines to George’s humorous song, which he later gave to Eric Clapton.
In the late-1960s, George became friends with Eric Clapton. The Beatle asked Clapton to perform on his White Album hit, “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” and George wrote “Savoy Truffle” for Clapton.
Then, in 1968, George learned that Clapton’s band Cream was about to make their last album.
“Each of them had to come up with a song for that ‘Goodbye’ Cream album and Eric didn’t have his written,” George told Mitch Glazer at Crawdaddy in 1977 (George Harrison on George Harrison: Interviews and Encounters). George took it upon himself to help his friend write a song.
According to George’s 1980 memoir, I Me Mine, Clapton had the song’s melody before George started writing the lyrics.
Source: Hannah Wigandt/cheatsheet.com