Peter Frampton worked on a Ringo Starr song, as did George Harrison, Elton John, Bernie Taupin, and other music legends.
Despite the joke of Ringo Starr getting by with a little help from his friends, he felt this legend made for one of the most memorable moments in the studio.
Ringo always wanted to be a cowboy. He grew up in the toughest corner of Liverpool, dreaming of escaping to the Wild West, ...
Sir Ringo Starr feels "settled" in Los Angeles. The former Beatles drummer and his former Bond girl wife Barbara Bach, 78, ...
Ringo Starr’s laid-back friendliness makes him the personification of the “peace and love” mantra that he frequently ...
Gallagher has joined supergroup Mantra Of The Cosmos, led by the son of Beatles drummer Sir Ringo Starr, on their new ...
Starr's album Ringo, released in 1973 ... Hit singles included the chart toppers Photograph, co-written by Starr and George Harrison, and a remake of the 1950s favourite You're Sixteen.
"Shaun was on the show, and we literally said hello for five minutes and then a photograph – and that was it. Then I just cold-called him about this group, which I didn't want to be about ...
Perry also produced Ringo Starr’s most successful album ... s first and second No. 1 hits on the Hot 100—the original “Photograph” and a cover of the 1960 Johnny single “You’re ...