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It is a testament to both Bob Dylan and George Harrison that they were able to book an entire day at a studio and come away with nothing usable. Both artists were bi-products of the 60s music scene, Dylan for his solo work and Harrison for his work with the Beatles. The session took place on May 1, 1970, and consisted of Dylan taking vocals and Harrison taking lead guitar. Unlike the Dylan/Cash sessions the year earlier, which involved the two artists each holding the spotlight for the same amount of time, this session saw Harrison playing the role of back-up musician. The two would work together a year later in 1971 when Harrison organized a benefit concert (probably the first of its kind) for the people of Bangladesh. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Yesterday
The Concert for Bangla Desh [Disc 2]
The Dylan/Harrison Sessions
Almost Went to See Elvis

Complete Columbia Sessions May 1970
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Yesterday [Bootleg Studio Sessions]
Afternoon Studio Session
Dylan-Harrison Session 5/1/70
New Morning Session - 1 May 1970
The Concert For Bangladesh

The Dylan Harrison Sessions

Dylan–Harrison Sessions