3 Songs You Didn’t Know George Harrison Wrote for Other Artists

"Far East Man" – Ron Wood (1974): George Harrison collaborated with Ronnie Wood on this slow-grooving 1974 hit, a friendship-inspired tune appearing on both artists' albums.

“Sue Me, Sue You Blues” – Jesse Ed Davis (1972): Harrison's hit from "Living in the Material World" was first recorded by Jesse Ed Davis in 1972, a thank you for Concert for Bangladesh participation.

“You and Me Babe” – Ringo Starr (1973): Ringo Starr's 1973 album featured "You and Me Babe," written by George Harrison and longtime Beatles roadie Mal Evans—a meditation song with Fab Four ties.