In January 1992, when George Harrison performed "Something" live in London, he was re-establishing his presence in the music scene after a significant hiatus from touring. This performance occurred during the period when he was working on his album "Brainwashed," which was ultimately released posthumously in 2002. Harrison's live performance highlighted his impressive songwriting skills and showcased one of his most beloved compositions from his tenure with The Beatles. Interestingly, this performance was part of the "Concert for George," a tribute concert held in 2002, which further demonstrates the lasting influence Harrison had on music and culture. The song "Something" was notably praised by Frank Sinatra as "the greatest love song ever written," emphasizing Harrison's talent as a songwriter during this time of resurgence in his career.