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Ringo Starr was an important part of The Beatles when they were on stage. In the studio, the other members didn't pay much attention to him.
Ringo Starr penned this delightfully whimsical Beatles song during one of the band's lowest points in the late 1960s.
As The Beatles' drummer, Ringo Starr wasn't always front and centre. Most of the band's songs were sung by their primary composers Paul McCartney and John Lennon, with George and Ringo taking on ...
One stated simply: ‘Ringo Starr, Liverpool, England'. There were requests like 'Please give to Paul' or 'Please give to John'. Yet, somehow, they all ended up in the hands of the Beatles drummer.
Paul McCartney and John Lennon wrote a Beatles song they thought was perfect for Ringo Starr to sing, but the iconic drummer ...
Ringo Starr was the lead vocalist on a number of Beatles songs, but the most famous is With A Little Help From My Friend, ...
that were possibly even Satanic… [but] what would pop music be like without The Beatles?” On this day in 2010, one week after the Vatican released its statement, Ringo Starr decided to clap back.
With A Little Help From My Friends was written with Ringo Starr in mind and it's become one of his most loved tracks, but there was one line he refused to sing.