If folks thought the success of the 1973 album Ringo by Ringo Starr was a fluke, the ex-Beatle still had a few tricks up his sleeve to show them. The hits kept coming for Starr when the next year he ...
Ringo Starr’s “No No Song” was co-written by an important rock songwriter. The tune was partly inspired by a scary incident at a hotel. Ringo discussed his memories of recording the song. Ringo ...
Some of Ringo Starr‘s songs became huge hits in the 1970s. One of those hits sounds an awful lot like The Beatles’ “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da.” Despite this, the song’s co-writer said the track was inspired ...
Starr has said in numerous interviews that he doesn’t like playing his new music in concert, because he feels the audience will tune out if it isn’t one of his familiar songs. Ringo apparently has ...