TL;DR:
- George Harrison wanted his Beatles songs to live up to songs by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
- He said it was hard for him to write tunes while living up to that standard.
- George’s first song was called “Don’t Bother Me.”

George Harrison wrote The Beatles‘ “Don’t Bother Me,” which he called a “grumpy song.” He discussed what he thought about it as a work of art. In addition, the track appeared on two separate Fab Four albums.
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