Originally published in 1980, and cherished by fans and collectors, this book is the closest we will come to George Harrison's autobiography. It is a 'sly paradox of a title', to quote Derek Taylor, The Beatles' spokesperson, 'chosen by a man concerned for many years and for many reasons to send his ego packing . . .'
Featuring George Harrison in conversation with Taylor, it touches on everything from early Beatlemania, to India and Ravi Shankar, to his love of gardening. The lyrics of over 80 of his songs, many in his own hand, are accompanied by his uniquely intimate and humourous commentary.
As well, 50 archival photos of George with The Beatles and solo capture a journey of creative and spiritual transformation. Brimming with the wit, warmth and grace that characterised his lyrics and his life, 'I, Me, Mine' is a treasured portrait of George Harrison and his music.