George appeared as the Mysterious Angel on at least one song which escapes me now. Plus as George Harrysong on a few others. Mainly on his Dark Horse label. I believe he's listed that way on the Splinter LP. mud-
Off the top of my head I can only think of L'Angelo Mysterioso for George on Badge. I know there's other John ones but I'm drawing a blank at the moment.
John Lennon used a number of psuedonyms for the credits of Walls And Bridges, including: Dr. Winston O'Ghurkin Hon. John St. John Johnson Rev. Thumbs Ghurkin Kaptain Kundalini Rev. Fred Ghurkin Mel Torment (my personal favorite) Dr. Dream Dr. Winston O'Reggae Dr. Winston and Booker Table and The Maitre d's Dwarf McDougal Dad
I just did a Google search...answered my own question! http://www.macca-l.org/hariontour/haripseud.htm
The Beatles by Kristofer Enhglehardt is the definitive book on this subject. Here is the link to it on amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...104-0026700-7968752?v=glance&s=books&n=507846
Paul McCartney produced "I'm the Urban Spaceman" for the Bonzo Dog Band under the name "Apollo C. Vermouth"! He also wrote the song "Woman" for Peter & Gordon under the name "Bernard Webb" or "A. Smith," depending on what copy of the 45 you have (Webb appears on most UK copies and a few US copies, Smith appears on most US copies).
If I recall correctly, he doesn't just sing backup, he also plays bass and drums on the song, or maybe guitar too. I believe Miller and McCartney played all the instruments on that track.