Guest Appearances
Year | Artist | Album |
---|---|---|
1968 | George Harrison | Wonderwall Music |
1969 | Jackie Lomax | Is This What You Want? |
1970 | Howlin' Wolf | The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions |
Doris Troy | Doris Troy | |
John Lennon | John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band | |
George Harrison | All Things Must Pass | |
Stephen Stills | Stephen Stills | |
1971 | George Harrison | The Concert for Bangla Desh |
B.B. King | B.B. King in London | |
1972 | Peter Frampton | Wind of Change |
The Who | Tommy - As Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra & Chamber Choir | |
1973 | George Harrison | Living In The Material World |
1974 | Harry Nilsson | Pussy Cats |
George Harrison | Dark Horse | |
1975 | Keith Moon | Two Sides of the Moon |
1977 | Peter Frampton | I'm in You |
1978 | The Band | The Last Waltz |
1981 | Bob Dylan | Shot of Love |
George Harrison | Somewhere in England | |
1982 | Paul McCartney | Tug of war |
1983 | Paul McCartney | Pipes of Peace |
1984 | Paul McCartney | Give My Regards to Broad Street |
1985 | The Beach Boys | The Beach Boys |
1987 | George Harrison | Cloud Nine |
1988 | Various Artists | Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films |
1989 | Buck Owens | Act Naturally |
1990 | Various Artists | Nobody's Child: Romanian Angel Appeal |
Jeff Lynne | Armchair Theatre | |
1994 | Tom Petty | Wildflowers |
1996 | Carl Perkins | Go Cat Go on "Honey Don't" |
1997 | Paul McCartney | Flaming Pie |
2001 | Electric Light Orchestra | Zoom |
2002 | Liam Lynch | Fake Songs |
Various Artists | Concert For George | |
2003 | Jools Holland | Jack O The Green (SWBB Friends 3) |
2006 | Platinum Weird | Make Believe |
2011 | Various Artists | Listen to Me: Buddy Holly |
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