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Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. George Harrison's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 hits (as a soloist) chart is based on actual performance on the weekly Billboard Hot 100, through the March 4, 2017, ranking. 1, one week, June 30, 1973)Ĥ, "All Those Years Ago" (No. 16, 1988)ģ, "Give Me Love – (Give Me Peace on Earth)" (No. George Harrison's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hitsġ, "My Sweet Lord"/"Isn't it a Pity" (No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and spun off four top 10s on the Mainstream Rock Songs chart. Meanwhile, Traveling Wilburys' first album, 1988's Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 1s on both the Hot 100 (20) and Billboard 200 (19). Harrison contributed to two of the most vaunted chart records, as The Beatles hold the marks for the most No. 1: All Things Must Pass, which includes "Lord," reigned for seven weeks in 1971, and his next studio LP, Living in the Material World, led for five frames in 1973. ("Got" also sports Starr on drums.)ġ0 Songs You Might Not Know George Harrison Had a Hand In, 15 Years After His DeathĪs a soloist, Harrison's history on the Billboard 200 albums chart features 20 titles (through 2014), with two hitting No. Harrison topped the Hot 100 again with "Give Me Love - (Give Me Peace on Earth)" (one week, 1973) and "Got My Mind Set on You" (one week, 1988), the last song by a Beatle to lead the list. While all four Beatles would top the Hot 100 on their own, that single made Harrison the first to earn the honor. His first chart entry, the double-sided "My Sweet Lord"/"Isn't It a Pity," ruled for four weeks in 1970-71 (with "Lord" later the focus of a famed copyright infringement case). Over the length of his solo career, Harrison placed 15 songs on the Hot 100, with five hitting the top 10 and three reaching No. In the late '80s, he scored success in another band, supergroup Traveling Wilburys, with Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty. While he became iconic as a member of The Beatles, alongside John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, Harrison enjoyed a lengthy and successful solo career beginning in the late 1960s, while the Fab Four were still together. The guitarist and singer-songwriter would have turned 74 today he died of complications from lung cancer at age 58 on Nov. 25), Billboard takes a look at George Harrison's successful track record on the Billboard Hot 100, among other charts. In honor of the anniversary of his birthday (Feb.