When George [Harrison] died the guards at Buckingham Palace played a medley of George's songs during the changing of the guard; that sort of thing never happens.
We were nominated [for Grammy] once before for our album 1916. We were up against Metallica at the time and they had just sold a quarter of a zillion albums.
Everybody [in The Beatles ] was singing at the same time and the harmonies were great.
If I hadn't been living here [in America], do you think we would have gotten a Grammy? No chance.
They [The Beatles ] were the first band to write their own songs in Britain because we always just covered American songs before that.