George Harrison's solo catalogue is now available to stream online

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Yohana Desta
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You can now stream all of George Harrison's solo music whenever you want.

The late singer's catalogue is available on a plethora of streaming services, including Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, Google Play, Deezer, Napster, Rhapsody, Rdio and Groove.

Highly-acclaimed albums like All Things Must Pass and Living in the Free World are all there, available to stream in all their online glory.

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George Harrison’s solo catalogue is now available on streaming services worldwide! http://t.co/AllQftbyFn pic.twitter.com/HiBw0yYqeW— George Harrison (@GeorgeHarrison) October 16, 2015

The artist's solo work was previously not available to stream online. He joins Beatles pals Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, who also have their music available to stream on services like Spotify.

However, the Beatles catalogue as a whole won't be found on any streaming services. The Fab Four's estate has a tight grip on the band's music, refusing to allow songs on sites like Apple Music, Spotify or Tidal.

While your guitar gently weeps, sit back and stream Harrison's first solo release instead -- Wonderwall Music -- just because you can.

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