It wasn’t just a performance—it felt like the whole room was holding its breath. When Joe Walsh, Jeff Lynne, and Dhani Harrison walked onto the stage, you could sense something special was about to happen. And the moment they began their tribute to The Beatles with “Something,” it was like time stopped. The crowd went completely silent, as if everyone instantly knew this wasn’t just another cover. The song, written by George Harrison back in 1969 for Abbey Road, has always been praised as one of the most beautiful love songs ever made. But hearing it now—led by George’s own son—hit in a different way. Dhani’s voice carried a quiet emotion that made every lyric feel heavier, every chord feel deeper.

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🎸 “For George”: Joe Walsh, Jeff Lynne & Dhani Harrison Deliver Emotional Beatles Tribute With Timeless “Something” Performance That Leaves Audience in Tears

Los Angeles | June 2025

Jeff Lynne, Joe Walsh & Dhani Harrison - Something on The Beatles 50th Anniversary

In a moment soaked with music history and heartfelt remembrance, Joe WalshJeff Lynne, and Dhani Harrison took the stage this weekend for a performance that felt like time stood still — delivering an emotional tribute to George Harrison through one of his most iconic creations: “Something.”


🎶 More Than a Cover—A Son’s Love Letter

The Beatles Earth on X: "Tom Hanks, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, Joe Walsh, Eric Idle of Monty Python, Paul McCartney and Olivia & Dhani Harrison unveiling George Harrison's Hollywood Walk of Fame

Performed at the All-Stars for Peace benefit concert in Los Angeles, the trio’s rendition of “Something” wasn’t just a nostalgic throwback — it was a spiritual homecoming.

Guided by Dhani Harrison, George’s only son, the performance echoed not just through the speakers, but through generations. With Jeff Lynne (Electric Light Orchestra frontman and George’s close friend) on rhythm and the legendary Joe Walsh (George’s brother-in-law and Eagles guitarist) adding his unmistakable bluesy edge, the tribute was nothing short of transcendent.

“It felt like George was there,” one audience member whispered. “Not just remembered — felt.


🎥 Tears Onstage, Silence Offstage

Joe Walsh, Jeff Lynne & Dhani Harrison perform "Something" during the 2014 Grammy Tribute to the Beatles taped 1/27/2014

As Dhani sang his father’s lyrics — “You’re asking me will my love grow, I don’t know… I don’t know…” — his voice cracked ever so slightly. The crowd didn’t move. No phones. No clapping. Just reverent silence.

Behind him, a vintage projection of George Harrison in the Abbey Road studios played in black and white. A soft spotlight lit Dhani from above — as if father and son were connected across time.

Watch the video down below and don’t forget to share this beautiful song with your friends and family…


💫 A Tribute Years in the Making

“Something” first appeared on Abbey Road in 1969 and remains one of The Beatles’ most beloved love songs. Frank Sinatra once called it “the greatest love song ever written,” and even Paul McCartney has said it’s one of George’s most genius creations.

For Dhani, who has spent much of his adult life preserving and promoting his father’s legacy, this performance marked a deeply personal milestone.

“This isn’t just a Beatles song to me,” Dhani told DailyMail.com backstage. “It’s my dad speaking to the world, and I get to echo it.”


🕊️ Final Note

In an era of auto-tuned noise and fast fame, three legends and one son reminded the world of the quiet power of a truly timeless song.

“Something in the way she moves…”
And something in the way George still lives on — through music, memory, and the people who loved him most.

 

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