The not-so-quiet Beatle
The Beatles were an immediate success following their debut hit 'Love Me Do' in 1962 as Beatlemania gripped the world.
Harrison earned the reputation as the "quiet Beatle"' and would often let Lennon and McCartney do the talking in interviews.
However, his friend Tom Petty suggested that the moniker couldn't be further from the truth.
Speaking to Rolling Stone magazine for the ‘Remembering George’ special edition, the late musician said: "He never shut up. George had a lot to say. Boy, did he have a lot to say. That’s hysterical to me, you know, that he was known as the quiet one. I assume he got that name because the other ones were so much louder."