The title is shared with the last song recorded by the Beatles before their breakup, a track that critiques the ego. The book mirrors this theme, blending personal anecdotes with a deep dive into Harrison’s songwriting.
George reflects on his childhood in Liverpool, the dizzying height of Beatlemania, and his eventual spiritual awakening through Indian classical music and meditation.
It features handwritten lyrics to over 80 of his songs, accompanied by his personal "scrip-track"—his shorthand for the stories and inspirations behind the music.