1.
Which song did George Harrison get sued for in the 1970's?
Correct Answer
C. My Sweet Lord
Explanation
In the 1970s, George Harrison was sued for his song "My Sweet Lord." The lawsuit claimed that the song had similarities to the Chiffons' song "He's So Fine." The court found Harrison guilty of subconscious plagiarism, as he unintentionally incorporated the melody of "He's So Fine" into his own composition. The case highlighted the importance of originality in music and copyright infringement.
2.
Where did George Harrison meet his first wife Pattie Boyd?
Correct Answer
D. The Set Of A Hard Day's Night
Explanation
George Harrison met his first wife Pattie Boyd on the set of the film "A Hard Day's Night".
3.
What name did George Harrison give his hairdo?
Correct Answer
C. Arthur
4.
At what address in Liverpool, England did George Harrison and his family reside until he was six years old?
Correct Answer
C. 12 Arnold Grove
Explanation
George Harrison and his family resided at 12 Arnold Grove in Liverpool, England until he was six years old.
5.
In what African country did George Harrison's first wife, Pattie, live as a child?
Correct Answer
C. Kenya
Explanation
Pattie Boyd, George Harrison's first wife, lived in Kenya as a child. This suggests that she spent a significant amount of her childhood in Kenya, possibly due to her family's relocation or her parents' work assignments. Kenya is known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, making it an interesting place for a child to grow up in.
6.
What George Harrison song did Frank Sinatra call the greatest love song of the past fifty years?
Correct Answer
A. Something
Explanation
Frank Sinatra called "Something" by George Harrison the greatest love song of the past fifty years.
7.
Where did George Harrison write "Here Comes the Sun"?
Correct Answer
B. In Eric Clapton's Back Garden
Explanation
George Harrison wrote "Here Comes the Sun" in Eric Clapton's Back Garden. This suggests that Harrison found inspiration and tranquility in Clapton's garden, which influenced the creation of this iconic song. The peaceful and natural surroundings may have provided the ideal environment for Harrison to compose and reflect, resulting in the beautiful melody and lyrics of "Here Comes the Sun".
8.
When was George Harrison born?
Correct Answer
B. 15762
9.
Who did George Harrison write "Savoy Truffle" for?
Correct Answer
C. Eric Clapton
Explanation
George Harrison wrote "Savoy Truffle" for Eric Clapton. This can be inferred from the fact that Clapton was a close friend of Harrison and they often collaborated on music together. Additionally, Clapton's love for sweets and his struggle with dental issues are referenced in the lyrics of the song, further indicating that it was written with him in mind.
10.
What George Harrison album was re-mastered and re-released in 2001?
Correct Answer
B. All Things Must Pass
Explanation
"All Things Must Pass" is the correct answer because it was the George Harrison album that was re-mastered and re-released in 2001. This album was originally released in 1970 and was Harrison's first solo studio album after the breakup of The Beatles. It was well-received critically and commercially, featuring hit songs such as "My Sweet Lord" and "What Is Life." The 2001 re-release included remastered versions of the original tracks, as well as additional bonus tracks and previously unreleased material.
11.
George Harrison was sued for plagiarizing what band?
Correct Answer
B. The Chiffons
Explanation
George Harrison was sued for plagiarizing The Chiffons. In 1976, The Chiffons filed a lawsuit claiming that Harrison's song "My Sweet Lord" was a plagiarism of their song "He's So Fine." The court ruled in favor of The Chiffons, stating that Harrison had subconsciously copied their song. This case highlighted the issue of copyright infringement in the music industry.
12.
Patti Boyd's sister Jenny was twice married to which famous musician?
Correct Answer
B. Mick Fleetwood
Explanation
Patti Boyd's sister Jenny was twice married to Mick Fleetwood, who is a famous musician.
13.
Who is Dhani Harrison?
Correct Answer
C. George Harrison's Son
Explanation
Dhani Harrison is George Harrison's son. He is a musician and singer-songwriter, following in his father's footsteps. Dhani has achieved success in his own right, both as a solo artist and as a member of the band "Thenewno2." He has also collaborated with other musicians and contributed to soundtracks for films and TV shows. Dhani Harrison has inherited his father's musical talent and has made a name for himself in the music industry.
14.
In what 1986 film did George Harrison play a night club singer?
Correct Answer
C. Shanghai Surprise
Explanation
In the 1986 film "Shanghai Surprise," George Harrison played the role of a night club singer.
15.
What was the name of George Harrison's first band?
Correct Answer
D. The Rebels
16.
On what Beatles' song did George Harrison first play sitar?
Correct Answer
C. Norwegian Wood
Explanation
George Harrison first played the sitar on the Beatles' song "Norwegian Wood." The sitar is a traditional Indian stringed instrument, and Harrison's interest in Indian music and culture heavily influenced his musical style. The use of the sitar in "Norwegian Wood" was groundbreaking at the time and helped introduce Indian music to a Western audience.
17.
To whom is the George Harrison song, "All Those years Ago", a tribute?
Correct Answer
C. John Lennon
Explanation
The George Harrison song, "All Those Years Ago", is a tribute to John Lennon. This can be inferred from the fact that John Lennon is mentioned in the lyrics of the song and the overall theme of the song which reflects on Lennon's life and legacy.
18.
Why did it take 9 years for UNICEF to receive all the funds from the Concert For Bangladesh?
Correct Answer
A. IRS Audit Impounded The Funds
Explanation
The correct answer is IRS Audit Impounded The Funds. This suggests that the reason why it took 9 years for UNICEF to receive all the funds from the Concert For Bangladesh is because the funds were impounded by the IRS due to an audit. This would have caused delays in the release of the funds to UNICEF.
19.
Who produced the hit "When We Was Fab"?
Correct Answer
B. Jeff Lynne
Explanation
Jeff Lynne produced the hit "When We Was Fab".
20.
Who was not in The Traveling Wilburys with George Harrison?
Correct Answer
A. Eric Clapton
Explanation
Eric Clapton was not a member of The Traveling Wilburys with George Harrison. The Traveling Wilburys was a supergroup formed in 1988, consisting of George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, and Roy Orbison. While Eric Clapton is a highly acclaimed musician, he did not participate in this particular musical collaboration.
21.
What were George Harrison's names in the Traveling Wilburys?
Correct Answer
D. Nelson And Spike
Explanation
George Harrison's names in the Traveling Wilburys were Nelson And Spike.
22.
What was the name of George Harrison's autobiography?
Correct Answer
C. I Me Mine
Explanation
George Harrison's autobiography is titled "I Me Mine".
23.
What decade is the hit single "Got My Mind Set On You" by George Harrison from?
Correct Answer
D. Eighties
Explanation
The hit single "Got My Mind Set On You" by George Harrison is from the 1980s.
24.
George Harrison had which of these hit singles in 1981?
Correct Answer
B. All Those Years Ago
Explanation
In 1981, George Harrison had a hit single titled "All Those Years Ago."
25.
Where in England was George Harrison born?
Correct Answer
A. Liverpool
Explanation
George Harrison was born in Liverpool, England. This is a well-known fact as Liverpool is also the birthplace of the famous band, The Beatles, of which Harrison was a member. Liverpool has a rich musical history and is often associated with the birth of the British Invasion in the 1960s. Therefore, it is logical to conclude that George Harrison, being a member of The Beatles, was born in Liverpool.
26.
During The Beatles' first trip to the U.S. what company gave George Harrison a guitar?
Correct Answer
C. Rickenbacker
Explanation
During The Beatles' first trip to the U.S., George Harrison was given a guitar by the company Rickenbacker.