John Lennon and George Harrison’s creative differences on the song ‘Norwegian Wood’ almost ruined their friendship.
The Beatles had their fair share of fights and conflicts during their time together, with instances of near fistfights and getting kicked out of homes.
John Lennon believed that George Harrison and Ringo Starr were unnecessary to the band's success, but thought Starr would have found success regardless, while he didn't see Harrison reaching his full potential.
Lennon and Harrison had some tension while recording the song "Norwegian Wood," but ultimately managed to record it the way Lennon wanted, despite disagreements.
The Beatles are one of the biggest rock bands of all time. With 2 studio albums, 5 live albums, 51 compilation albums, 36 extended plays (EPs), and 63 singles, they sold millions of copies across the world. Despite their ability to create incredible songs together, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison didn’t always get along.
Source: By Astrid Longi/thethings.com