George Harrison, the enigmatic and often 'very difficult' singer, had a complex relationship with his former bandmates, especially Paul McCartney. After The Beatles' breakup, Harrison's solo career faced unique challenges, particularly when it came to collaborating with McCartney. While they maintained a civil relationship, the passive-aggressive dynamics in the studio made it difficult for Harrison to express his artistic vision. Despite this, Harrison found solace in working with friends like Jeff Lynne and Eric Clapton, who helped him break free from the tension. The article explores the intricacies of Harrison's post-Beatles career and the impact of his collaborations on his solo work.