GEORGE HARRISON Released His Biggest Solo Hit ‘MY SWEET LORD’ This Day 55 Years Ago

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23 November 2025

Beatle GEORGE HARRISON (1943 – 2001) released
his biggest hit MY SWEET LORD this day 55 years ago,
on 23 November 2025.

It topped the UK charts.

In February 1971, Harrison was accused of alleged copyright infringement
regarding a song called He’s So Fine written by Ronnie Mack in 1963, and
made popular by The Chiffons. After a court case, Harrison was convicted
to pay $1,599,987.

MY SWEET LORD

HE’S SO FINE

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THE CHIFFONS Topped The US Charts 60 Years Ago Today With The Song That GEORGE HARRISON Turned Into ‘MY SWEET LORD’

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30 March 2023

Band: THE CHIFFONS
Who: American girl group originating from the Bronx, New York City.

Their debut single HE’S SO FINE, composed by singer-songwriter and
talent manager Ronnie Mack, topped the US Charts 60 years ago today,
on 1 April 1963.

It went like this.

7 years later Beatle George Harrison scored a blockbuster hit
(#1 in the US, the #UK and several other countries) My Sweet Lord.

But a year later Harrison was accused of alleged copyright infringement.
After a court case he was convicted to pay $1,599,987

GEORGE HARRISON Topped US Singles Chart 50 Years Ago Today With His Mantra ‘MY SWEET LORD’

26 December 2020

Artist: GEORGE HARRISON
25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001

Single: MY SWEET LORD
Score: No 1 in the US (for a four-week run) from
26 Dec 1970 on – 50 years ago today.

Note: In February 1971 Harrison was accused of alleged copyright
infringement regarding a song called He’s So Fine written by Ronnie
Mack
in 1963, and made popular by The Chiffons. After a court case
Harrison was convicted to pay $1,599,987.

Harrison‘s version.

Check out the similarities
with He’s So Fine here.

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