Paul McCartney Claimed George Harrison Got The Rolling Stones a Recording Contract With the Label That Turned The Beatles Down

Paul McCartney claimed his bandmate George Harrison got The Rolling Stones a recording contract with the label that turned The Beatles down. That isn’t all the Fab Four did to kick-start their friends’ careers. Later, The Beatles gave The Rolling Stones a hit song.

Paul McCartney of The Beatles and Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones on a train in 1967.
Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney of The Beatles | Victor Blackman/Express/Getty Images

George Harrison helped The Rolling Stones get a recording contract with the label that turned The Beatles down

In The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, Paul recalled a day in the summer of 1963, shortly after The Beatles moved to London, when he and John Lennon admired the guitars on display in shops on Charing Cross Road.

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