Jeff Lynne, Joe Walsh, And Dhani Harrison Deliver A Soulful “Something”

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The night, which was originally filmed on January 27, 2014, a day after the 56th Annual Grammy Awards, music legends and rising stars gathered at the Los Angeles Convention Center for a tribute concert honoring The Beatles.

The lineup featured outstanding performances, including John Mayer and Keith Urban’s soulful take on “Don’t Let Me Down,” Brad Paisley and Pharrell Williams’ warm rendition of “Here Comes the Sun,” and a powerful version of “Hey Bulldog” by Jeff Lynne and Dave Grohl.

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One of the standout moments came when Lynne returned to the stage with Joe Walsh and Dhani Harrison to perform “Something,” a timeless classic written by George Harrison for Abbey Road. It was a night that celebrated the enduring magic of The Beatles, bringing their legendary music to life once again.

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The stage glowed with a warm golden hue as Jeff Lynne, Joe Walsh, and Dhani Harrison walked on the stage. The first notes of Something drifted through the air, silencing the crowd in an instant. Every chord felt like a gentle echo of the past.

As Dhani began to sing, his voice—so reminiscent of his father’s, resonated through the venue. Jeff’s vocals carried the song’s wistful beauty, while Joe’s guitar added raw, soulful emotion. In the crowd, Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Ringo Starr looked on, their eyes reflecting a mix of pride, nostalgia, and memories that needed no words.

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“Well The Beatles changed my life,” shared Lynne before performing alongside Walsh and Harrison. “When I was first recording an album in 1968, I was somehow wondrously invited in Abbey Road Studios to watch The Beatles record. I couldn’t believe it. I don’t know how I got in there. I couldn’t sleep for days. They were amazing in that they had this aura about them.”

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