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Dec 30, 1999Ex-Beatle George Harrison is stabbed at his home in England by an intruder, forcing his hospitalization with a collapsed lung. His song "Something" became a country hit for Johnny Rodriguez in 1974Jan 2, 2000Former Beatle George Harrison is released from a hospital in England after he was stabbed at his home by an intruder. Harrison wrote "Something," which became a country hit for Johnny RodriguezNov 11, 2000The Beatles, including "Something" songwriter George Harrison, are featured by TV Guide with five different coversJul 9, 2001Ex-Beatle George Harrison publicly admits he has had radiation treatment for a brain tumor. Several Beatles songs had become country hits, including "Something," "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party" and "I Feel Fine"Nov 29, 2001Ex-Beatle George Harrison dies in Los Angeles from cancer. During his tenure with The Beatles, he authored "Something," a ballad that had a second life as a country hit in 1974 for Johnny RodriguezDec 17, 2001"Something" songwriter George Harrison appears on the cover of People magazineNov 29, 2002One year after George Harrison's death, Paul McCartney and Eric Clapton cover his classic "Something" during the Concert For George at London's Royal Albert Hall. Also performing: Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, Ringo Starr and Billy PrestonDec 29, 2002Dale Evans shares the cover of TV Guide with George Harrison and Jack LemmonNov 20, 2003The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announces "Something" songwriter George Harrison among its new inductees, along with Prince, ZZ Top, Jackson Browne, The Dells, Bob Seger and TrafficMar 15, 2004"We've Got Tonight" songwriter Bob Seger enters the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, alongside George Harrison, Prince, ZZ Top, Jackson Browne, The Dells and Traffic, during a ceremony at New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
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