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Which Beatle had the least successful solo career?

Which Beatle had the least successful solo career?

The triple album that ‘My Sweet Lord’ appeared on, All Things Must Pass’, was the best-selling record from a solo Beatle, although Harrison had the least amount of singles of any of the Fab Four in the top ten Billboard charts.

Which Beatle was the quiet one?

George Harrison
George Harrison at 75: How the quietest Beatle became the most popular one of all.

Which Beatle had the most solo albums?

But, as things stand, Paul McCartney has been the most successful recording artist of any ex-Beatle since the group split up nearly 50 years ago.

Which Beatle had the first solo?

George Harrison was the first Beatle to have a solo number one with ‘My Sweet Lord’ (which coincidentally reached number one again 31 years later when he died from cancer).

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Which member of the Beatles has the best solo albums?

I’d say that John Lennon has the best album (Plastic Ono Band) and McCartney has the best career counting discography, commercial success, longevity and eclecticism. His first solo albums are severely underrated and then there’s Band On The Run. Paul has the most successful and consistent career, but John has more ‘interesting’ solo albums.

Which of the Beatles was the deepest thinker?

What is Life, George Harrison, John has often been seen as the deep thinker of the Beatles, but George could make a case being even deeper with his solo material. After all it was George who adopted Eastern religion and philosophies during his time with The Beatles and even played the sitar on several tracks.

How would you rank the Beatles in order?

Were I to rank them: 1 All Things Must Pass 2 Plastic Ono Band 3 33 & 1/3 4 Traveling Willburys Vol. 1 5 Brainwashed 6 Cloud 9 7 Ringo 8 Venus & Mars 9 McCartney 1 10 George Harrison

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Is John Lennon’s solo career more interesting than Paul’s?

His first solo albums are severely underrated and then there’s Band On The Run. Paul has the most successful and consistent career, but John has more ‘interesting’ solo albums. John has more iconic songs (more like statements) as well (Imagine, Give peace a chance, Give me some truth, Working class hero etc).