George Harrison discography

George Harrison discography

Infobox Artist Discography
Artist = George Harrison



Caption = George Harrison at the Oval Office 1974
Studio = 11
Live = 2
Compilation = 2
Video = 1
Tribute = 1
Singles = 32
Soundtrack = 1

References = yes

The following lists detail the discography of George Harrison.

Albums

Chart positions are taken from the Billboard 200 (United States), UK Albums Chart (United Kingdom), VG-lista (Norway), Oricon Japanese Oricon Weekly Albums Chart was started in January 1970.] (Japan), Ö3 Austria Top 40 (Austria), Sverigetopplistan (Sweden), SNEP (France), ARIA Charts (Australia), and Media Control (Germany)

tudio albums

With the Traveling Wilburys

Traveling Wilburys: George Harrison and is the same for all the other artists, are not actually credited on the original album, Catalog # 1-25796, (aka Vol. 1, 1st Edition) by their own design. George Harrison’s alias is credited as “Nelson Wilbury.” He is also the producer of the original album along with Otis Wilbury (Jeff Lynne) for Ganga (fictitious U.S.A distributor) and Wilbury Records Company (also fictitious), a subdivision of Trans-Wilbury Corporation International of Bulgaria (impossible to get a cite without a name of a city in Bulgaria, so probably fictitious). This is noted on the original album inner sleeve in the lower right hand corner. The original Album’s Label is “Blank” on side one, and the label on side two only has the catalog titles. The credit for songwriters and producers is “The Wilburys.”

Tribute albums

*"Concert for George" (2003) - US #97

Re-issue series

*"All Things Must Pass" (2001) - UK #68, JP #46, FR #68
*"The Dark Horse Years 1976-1992" (2004) - UK #179
**"Thirty Three & 1/3" - JP #250
**"George Harrison" - JP #204
**"Somewhere in England" - JP #294
**"Cloud Nine" - JP #190
*"The Concert for Bangla Desh" (2005) UK #177, JP #116
*"Living in the Material World" (2006) UK #152, JP #33

Footnotes

For songs not found on any album, see George Harrison Non-album tracks.

Videos

*"The Concert for Bangladesh" (1993) (reissued in 2005 for DVD)

ingles

The Beatles

(These were either songs George Harrison wrote, and/or had the lead vocal)
*1964 "Roll Over Beethoven" #68 US (US only)
*1964 "Do You Want to Know a Secret" #2 US (US only)
*1964 "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You" #95 US (US only)
*1968 "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (not released in US)
*1968 "The Inner Light" #96 US (b-side of "Lady Madonna")
*1969 "Old Brown Shoe" (b-side of "The Ballad of John and Yoko")
*1969 "Something" #4 UK, #1 US RIAA: 2x Platinum
*1970 "For You Blue" #1 US (US only, released as a double a-side with "The Long and Winding Road")

olo

; from "All Things Must Pass":
*1970 "My Sweet Lord" #1 UK (5 weeks), #1 US (4 weeks) RIAA: Gold, #1 GER
*1970 "Isn't It a Pity" (US only; released as double A-side to "My Sweet Lord")
*1971 "What Is Life" #10 US (US only; released as UK B-side to "My Sweet Lord"), #3 GER; from "The Concert For Bangla Desh":
*1971 "Bangla-Desh"/"Deep Blue" #10 UK, #23 US, #23 GER; from "Living in the Material World":
*1973 "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" #8 UK, #1 US (#4 US Adult Contemporary), #28 GER; from "Dark Horse":
*1974 "Ding Dong, Ding Dong" #38 UK, #36 US, #31 GER
*1975 "Dark Horse" #15 US, #46 GER; from "Extra Texture (Read All About It)":
*1975 "You" #38 UK, #20 US, #43 GER
*1975 "This Guitar (Can't Keep from Crying)"; from "Thirty Three & 1/3":
*1976 "This Song" #25 US
*1977 "Crackerbox Palace" #19 US (US only)
*1977 "True Love" (UK only)
*1977 "It's What You Value" (UK only); from "George Harrison:
*1979 "Blow Away" #51 UK, #16 US (#2 US Adult Contemporary)
*1979 "Love Comes to Everyone"
*1979 "Faster" (UK only); from "Somewhere In England":
*1981 "All Those Years Ago" #13 UK, #2 US (#1 US Adult Contemporary, #6 US Mainstream Rock), #44 GER
*1981 "Teardrops" #102 US (#51 US Mainstream Rock); from "Gone Troppo":
*1982 "Wake Up My Love" #53 US
*1982 "I Really Love You" (US only); non-album singles:
*1984 "Here Comes The Sun" (also seen on Abbey Road)
*1985 "I Don't Want To Do It" (US only); from "Cloud Nine":
*1987 "Got My Mind Set on You" #2 UK, #1 US (#1 US Adult Contemporary, #4 US Mainstream Rock), #7 GER
*1987 "Devil's Radio" (promo only) (#4 US Mainstream Rock)
*1988 "When We Was Fab" #25 UK, #23 US (#10 US Adult Contemporary, #2 US Mainstream Rock), #40 GER
*1988 "Cloud Nine" (promo only) (#9 US Mainstream Rock)
*1988 "This Is Love" #55 UK, (#20 US Adult Contemporary, #17 US Mainstream Rock); from "Best of Dark Horse 1976-1989":
*1989 "Cheer Down" (#7 US Mainstream Rock)
*1989 "Poor Little Girl" (promo only) (#21 US Mainstream Rock); from "All Things Must Pass (re-issue)":
*2002 "My Sweet Lord" (re-issue) #1 UK, #94 US (#2 US Singles Sales, #1 Canadian Digital Singles); from "Brainwashed":
*2002 "Stuck Inside a Cloud" (promo only) (#27 US Adult Contemporary)
*2003 "Any Road" #37 UK

The Traveling Wilburys

; from "Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1":
*1988 "Handle With Care" #21 UK, #45 US (#30 US Adult Contemporary, #2 US Mainstream Rock, #71 US Digital Songs (2007), #21 US Singles Recurrents (2007), #28 Canadian Digital Singles (2007)), #3 AUS
*1989 "End of the Line" #52 UK, #63 US (#28 US Adult Contemporary, #2 US Mainstream Rock, #67 US Digital Songs (2007), #19 US Singles Recurrents (2007), #36 Canadian Digital Singles (2007)), #12 AUS
*1989 "Last Night" (promo only) (#5 US Mainstream Rock)
*1989 "Heading for the Light" (promo only) (#7 US Mainstream Rock); non-album single:
*1990 "Nobody's Child" #44 UK; from "Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3":
*1990 "She's My Baby" #79 UK, #2 US Mainstream Rock, #45 AUS
*1990 "Wilbury Twist"
*1991 "Inside Out" (promo only) (#16 US Mainstream Rock)

ee also

* The Beatles discography
* George Harrison
* Dark Horse Records
* George Harrison Non-album tracks

References


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