Alright well..

1. All Those Years Ago - George Harrison (featuring Paul & Linda McCartney and Ringo Starr)
A really upbeat song considering the subject matter was the fatal shooting of former bandmate and brother John Lennon. It's such a great harmony between the former Beatles and Linda, and a sad yet fruitful reunion. I love George and thought this was a very Beatle-sy/Lennon-y type song, a perfect memorial.

2. This Boy - The Beatles
LOOK AT THEM! Absolutely adorable, and this was a very intricate and delicate piece of songwriting from the back end of 1963. A beautiful harmony and a great little video this. Watch, you won't be disappointed.

3. I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) - Hall & Oates
A true 80's dancehall classic, I defy anyone not to recognise the tune if not who wrote it. It's music that is pretty timeless and it's a song you can have on repeat, a great track to have on in the car late at night. Enjoy, savour, repeat.

4. Blow Away - George Harrison
Alright, another Georgie I know but he's a personal idol of mine and this is such a catchy tune. Written not long after his marriage to Olivia and the birth of his son Dhani, he was in a serene state of mind, reflected in this song and the rest of his eponymous album, released in 1979. Anyone who's seen the great Nuns on the Run will remember this one.

5. Queen - Some Day One Day
Brian's first lead vocals and first written song on a Queen album, this made its appearance on Queen II (1974) and was a sleeper hit, not released as a single but getting significant praise on album reviews. It's a lovely piece of rhythm guitar and I love the fantasy-style lyrics in this, not to mention it's a perfect song for his range. Can listen to it again and again.