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- Jump up^ Everett 2001, p. 36; Giuliano & Giuliano 1998, p. 246
- Jump up^ "George Harrison biography". Shawstar.com. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
- Jump up^ Harry 2000, p. 492; Leng 2006, p. 24.
- Jump up^ Everett 2001, p. 36: Harrison attending the Liverpool Institute from 1954 to 1959;Greene 2006, p. 7: Harrison passed his 11-plus examination, gaining acceptance into the Liverpool Institute.
- Jump up^ Laing, Dave (30 November 2001). "George Harrison, 1943–2001: Former Beatle George Harrison dies from cancer aged 58". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 December 2012.; Leng 2006, pp. 302–304: Harrison's earliest musical influences.
- Jump up^ Babiuk 2002, p. 17: Dutch Egmond; Boyd 2007, p. 82: His father was apprehensive about his interest in pursuing a music career.
- Jump up^ Babiuk 2002, p. 17; Everett 2001, p. 36: A friend of his father's taught Harrison some chords; Spitz 2005, p. 120; Gray, Sadie (20 July 2007). "Lives in Brief: Peter Harrison". The Times. Retrieved 22 July 2007. (subscription required)
- Jump up^ Inglis 2010, pp. xiii–xiv; Miles 2001, p. 13.
- Jump up^ Miles 1997, p. 47; Spitz 2005, p. 127.
- Jump up^ Boyd 2007, p. 82: (secondary source); Davies 2009, p. 55: (secondary source); Harrison 2002, p. 29: (primary source).
- Jump up^ Lewisohn, Mark (2013). The Beatles: All These Years: Volume I: Tune In. New York: Crown Archetype. p. 309. ISBN 978-1-4000-8305-3.
- Jump up^ Leng 2006, pp. 2–6; "George Harrison: The quiet Beatle". BBC News. 30 November 2001. Retrieved 1 January 2013..
- Jump up^ Babiuk 2002, p. 59; Miles 1997, pp. 84–88.
- Jump up^ Greene 2006, p. 34; Lewisohn 1992, pp. 59–60.
- Jump up^ Unterberger 2002, pp. 180–181; Leng 2006, p. 19; Everett 2001, pp. 313–315.
- Jump up^ Leng 2006, p. 19; Schaffner 1980, pp. 75–78.
- Jump up^ Leng 2006, p. 22: (secondary source); Reck, D. B. (1985). "Beatles Orientalis: Influences from Asia in a Popular Song Form". Asian Music XVI: 83–150.: (primary source).
- Jump up^ Everett 1999, pp. 111–112; Leng 2006, pp. 29–30.
- Jump up^ Harrison 2002, p. 118; Lavezzoli 2006, p. 183; Tillery 2011, p. 87.
- Jump up^ Everett 1999, pp. 200–202: "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"; Harry 2003, p. 254: "Long, Long, Long"; Harry 2003, p. 329: "Savoy Truffle"; Greene 2006, p. 110: "Piggies".
- Jump up^ Gould 2007, p. 576; Bronson 1992, p. 262.
- Jump up^ Spignesi & Lewis 2009, p. 97: "Something" is the Beatles' second most covered song after "Yesterday"; Gilmore 2002, p. 39: Lennon considered "Something" the best song on Abbey Road.
- Jump up^ Bogdanov, Woodstra & Erlewine 2002, p. 508: Electronic Sound; Lavezzoli 2006, p. 182: Wonderwall Music.
- Jump up^ Harry 2003, p. 393: Wonderwall Music as first LP released by Apple Records; Strong 2004, p. 481: Wonderwall Music as first solo album released by a Beatle.
- Jump up^ Harry 2003, p. 393: Khan and Sharma; Leng 2006, pp. 49–50: "Dream Scene".
- Jump up^ "icLiverpool – Number one for Harrison at last". icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
- Jump up^ Gerson, Ben (21 January 1971). "George Harrison – All Things Must Pass". Retrieved 25 April 2013.
- Jump up^ "Concert for Bangladesh". Concertforbangladesh. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
- Jump up^ Doggett 2009, pp. 181–206; Harry 2003, pp. 132–138; Harry 2003, p. 135: "Mainly the concert was to attract attention to the situation".
- Jump up^ Bronson 1992, p. 336: Peak US chart position for "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)"; Rosen 1996, p. 162: US chart data on Living in the Material World.
- Jump up^ Inglis 2010, pp. 48–49; Leng 2006, p. 167.
- Jump up^ Doggett 2009, pp. 224–228; Greene 2006, p. 213; Huntley 2006, p. 115;Inglis 2010, p. 49; Leng 2006, p. 162: "an excellent show"; Tillery 2011, pp. 114–115.
- Jump up^ Greene 2006, pp. 213–214; Doggett 2009, pp. 224–226.
- Jump up^ Greene 2006, p. 213: failed to reach the UK top 30; Harry 2003, pp. 142–143: Peak US chart positions, failure to impact UK charts.
- Jump up^ "George Harrison – George Harrison". AllMusic. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
- ^ Jump up to:a b Doggett 2009, pp. 265–266; Harry 2003, p. 246.
- Jump up^ Inglis 2010, p. 84; Leng 2006, pp. 212, 236.
- Jump up^ "RIAA – Gold & Platinum Searchable Database". Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Retrieved 31 December 2012.
- ^ Jump up to:a b "Cloud Nine – George Harrison : Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
- ^ Jump up to:a b "George Harrison". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
- Jump up^ Planer, Lindsay. "Got My Mind Set On You". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
- Jump up^ Voland, John (14 July 1988). "Pop/rock". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2 January 2013.
- Jump up^ Doggett 2009, pp. 294–295; Williams 2004, pp. 129–138.
- Jump up^ Greene 2006, p. 240; Tillery 2011, p. 133.
- Jump up^ Hurwitz, Matt (11 June 2007). "Wilburys set to travel again". USA Today. Retrieved 2 January 2013.
- Jump up^ "RIAA – Gold & Platinum Searchable Database". Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Retrieved 1 January 2013.
- Jump up^ Doggett 2009, p. 295: the Wilburys never performed live; Harry 2003, p. 381: the Wilburys did not record together again following the release of their second album.
- Jump up^ Greenwald, Matthew. "I Won't Back Down – Tom Petty". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
- Jump up^ Welch, Chris (1 December 2001). "George Harrison". The Independent. Archived from the original on 5 December 2008. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
- Jump up^ Harry 2003, p. 150; Leng 2006, pp. 273–274.
- Jump up^ Harry 2000, p. 428; Everett 1999, pp. 287–292.
- Jump up^ Doggett 2009, p. 319: Harrison refusing to record a third song; Roberts 2005, p. 54: release date for "Real Love".
- Jump up^ "George Harrison: On This Day". georgeharrison.com. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
- ^ Jump up to:a b Lyall, Sarah (31 December 1999). "George Harrison Stabbed in Chest by an Intruder". The New York Times. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
- Jump up^ "Beatle's attacker says sorry". BBC News. 16 November 2000. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
- Jump up^ Morris, Steve (14 November 2000). "The night George Harrison thought he was dying". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
- Jump up^ "Freed Beatle's attacker sorry". BBC News. 5 July 2002. Retrieved 13 December 2008.
- Jump up^ Jury, Louise (4 May 2001). "George Harrison undergoes surgery for cancer". The Independent. Archived from the original on 9 July 2010. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
- Jump up^ Fleck, Fiona; Laville, Sandra (9 July 2001). "George Harrison being treated in cancer clinic". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 27 December 2008.
- Jump up^ Thorpe, Vanessa; Dowell, Ben (3 September 2011). "George Harrison and his women – Martin Scorsese's new documentary reveals the candid truth".The Guardian. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
- Jump up^ "George Harrison Receives Radiation Treatment". ABC News. 9 November 2001. Retrieved 2 April 2010.
- Jump up^ Civil Action CV040033 (NGG) (PDF), Complaint, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York, The Estate of George Harrison v Gilbert Lederman. The allegations about the autograph appear on page 10 of the Complaint.
- Jump up^ Goldman, Andrew (21 May 2005). "The Doctor Can't Help Himself". New York. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
- Jump up^ Glaberson, William (17 January 2004). "Harrison Estate Settles Suit Over Guitar Autographed by Dying Beatle". The New York Times. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
- Jump up^ Desborough, James; Fowler, Stewart (2 December 2001). "George Harrison Born 1943 – Died 2001: Macca and Ringo's secret Beatles Last Supper with deathbed George.(News)". The People. Retrieved 2 January 2013.
- Jump up^ Harry 2003, p. 119: Harrison's date of death; "George Harrison's Death Certificate". The Smoking Gun. Retrieved 22 June 2012.: Harrison's cause of death.
- Jump up^ Lavezzoli 2006, p. 198; Doggett 2009, p. 332; "George Harrison (1943–2001)". Find a Grave. Retrieved 25 December 2008..
- Jump up^ "Harrison leaves £99m will". BBC News. 29 November 2002. Retrieved 19 September 2009. "Harrison left £99,226,700, reduced to £98,916,400 after expenses, a High Court spokeswoman confirmed."
- Jump up^ Inglis 2010, p. 118; Leng 2006, p. 293.
- Jump up^ "Brainwashed – George Harrison: Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
- Jump up^ "Grammy Award Winners". The New York Times. 16 January 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2008.
- Jump up^ Miles 1997, p. 554: (primary source); Fawcett 1977, p. 96: (secondary source).
- Jump up^ Harry 2003, pp. 294–295: Perkins; Harry 2000, pp. 140–141: Berry; Keltner 2002, p. 231: Cooder.
- Jump up^ Babiuk 2002, p. 120: "secret weapon"; Leng 2006, p. 14: Harrison helped to popularize the model.
- Jump up^ Everett 1999, p. 19: "altered scale degrees"; Everett 2001, p. 331: "ambiguous tonal coloring".
- Jump up^ Everett 1999, p. 58: "I Want to Tell You"; Lavezzoli 2006, pp. 179–180: Harrison's guitar part for "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds",
- Jump up^ Harry 2003, pp. 29–30: Performing "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" with Holland; Leng 2006, p. 232: Hawaiian influence on Gone Troppo.
- Jump up^ Everett 1999, pp. 65: "She Said She Said", 268: "Golden Slumbers", 196: "Birthday", 190: "Honey Pie"; Glazer 1977, p. 36: "Drive My Car".
- Jump up^ Babiuk 2002, pp. 110–112: Harrison used Gretsch models played through aVox amplifier; Bacon 2005, p. 65: the Gretsch Duo Jet featured on the album cover for Cloud Nine.
- Jump up^ Babiuk 2002, pp. 94–97: Rickenbacker 425 Fireglo; Smith 1987, pp. 77–79: Harrison acquired his first Rickenbacker 360/12 in New York in February 1964. It was the second of its kind to be manufactured.
- Jump up^ Babiuk 2002, pp. 72–75: Gibson J-160E, 180–183: Fender Stratocaster and Gibson SG.
- Jump up^ Leng 2006, p. 108: "I Wrote a Simple Song"; Matovina 2000, p. 136.
- Jump up^ Doggett 2009, p. 224; Inglis 2010, p. 59.
- Jump up^ Harry 2003, p. 147; Huntley 2006, p. 106.
- Jump up^ Kot 2002, p. 194: "Walk a Thin Line"; Leng 2006, p. 187: New York Connection.
- Jump up^ Harrison 2002, p. 57: (primary source); Lavezzoli 2006, p. 185: (secondary source).
- Jump up^ Greene 2006, p. 158: Harrison became a vegetarian in the late 1960s; Tillery 2011, p. 56: Harrison became a devotee of Paramahansa Yogananda.
- Jump up^ Huntley 2006, p. 87; Tillery 2011, p. 111.
- Jump up^ Badman 2001, p. 210: Divorce date; Doggett 2009, p. 209: separated in 1974.
- Jump up^ Harry 2003, p. 227; Leng 2006, p. 53.
- Jump up^ Harry 2003, pp. 217–218, 223–224; Inglis 2010, pp. 50, 82.
- Jump up^ For Hamilton Island, Australia see: Tillery 2011, p. 128; for Nahiku, Hawaii see: Huntley 2006, p. 283
- Jump up^ Huntley 2006, p. 170; Tillery 2011, p. 121.
- Jump up^ Doggett 2009, pp. 265–266: I, Me, Mine said little about the Beatles;Huntley 2006, p. 170: Derek Taylor helped Harrison write the book; Tillery 2011, p. 121: I, Me, Mine included the lyrics, with comments by Harrison.
- Jump up^ "BBC On This Day 1955: Moss claims first Grand Prix victory". BBC News. 17 July 1955. Retrieved 23 December 2008.
- Jump up^ Knapman, Chris (12 December 2011). "Ex-Beatles Aston Martin sells at auction". The Telegraph. Retrieved 29 December 2012.; "Mystery Texas Collector to Give Beatle George Harrison's Aston Martin DB5 its U.S. Debut at The Concours d'Elegance of Texas". The Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
- Jump up^ Goodman, Joan. "Playboy interview: Paul and Linda McCartney". Playboy(December 1984): 84.
- Jump up^ Poole, Oliver; Davies, Hugh (1 December 2001). "I'll always love him, he's my baby brother, says tearful McCartney". The Telegraph. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
- Jump up^ "The Concert For Bangladesh". theconcertforbangladesh.com. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- Jump up^ Dooley, Sean Patrick (1 August 2011). "This Day in Music Spotlight:George Harrison's Concert for Bangladesh". Gibson. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
- Jump up^ Doggett 2009, pp. 173–174; "Cinema: Sweet Sounds". Time. 17 April 1972. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- ^ Jump up to:a b "The George Harrison Fund for UNICEF". UNICEF. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- Jump up^ "Ravi Shankar Receives First-Ever George Harrison Humanitarian Award". georgeharrison.com. 13 October 2009. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- Jump up^ Davies 2009, pp. 362–363; Doggett 2009, p. 262.
- Jump up^ "Results Page – Academy Awards Database". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
- Jump up^ "(4149) Harrison". Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
- Jump up^ "Billboard Century Awards Music Artists Biography – Music Artist Interviews". Billboard. Archived from the original on 30 April 2008. Retrieved 19 December 2008.
- Jump up^ Doggett 2009, p. 262: "one of the few morally good people"; Harry 2003, pp. 138–139: Eric Idle performed Python's "Lumberjack Song".
- Jump up^ For his posthumous induction into the Madison Square Garden Walk of Fame see: Carter, Rachel Bonham (1 August 2006). "George Harrison honoured on 35th anniversary of 'Concert for Bangladesh'". UNICEF. Retrieved 19 December 2008.; For his posthumous induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist see: "George Harrison". Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
- Jump up^ "George Harrison honoured on Hollywood Walk of Fame". CBC News. 15 April 2009. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
- Jump up^ "Scorsese's George Harrison film gets Liverpool premiere". BBC News. 15 September 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
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