Just possibly the luckiest pop musician in history (replacing hapless Pete Best in the Beatles on the eve of their EMI signing and the unprecedented fame that followed), Ringo Starr wasted no time carving out his own comfortable--and surprisingly successful...more.
While much praise was heaped on the nonsensical Mr Lennon, anonymous Mr Harrison and Mr McCartney who only got good once he left Beatles, those in the know realised Ringo was the only real talent in the Beatles - and he certainly...more.
Released in 1975, this album is obviously missing a great deal of hits that were recorded after that point. But this album was a perfect choice for me, because I feel Ringo was at his best during the first five years...more.
Released in 1975, "Blast From Your Past" is a free-wheeling collection of Ringo Starr's solo work. Along with the essential hits ("It Don't Come Easy," "Photograph" and "No No Song"), the CD includes Ringo's underrated B-side...more.
Ringo Starr over the years has released some good songs and has had a few hit songs as well.
Ringo grew up listening to songs from the 50's, so we get You're 16 and Only You.
Photograph and It...more.