Ringo Starr Biography
Sir Richard Starkey MBE was born on 7 July 1940. He is commonly known by his stage name, Ringo Starr. He is an English musician, singer-songwriter and actor who gained worldwide fame as the drummer for the Beatles. He occasionally sang lead vocals, usually for one song on an album, including “With a Little Help from My Friends”, “Yellow Submarine”, “Good Night”, and their cover of “Act Naturally”. He also wrote the Beatles’ songs “Don’t Pass Me By” and “Octopus’s Garden”, and is credited as a co-writer of others, including “What Goes On” and “Flying”.
Starr played key roles in the Beatles’ films and appeared in numerous others. After the band’s break-up in 1970, he released several successful singles including the US number-four hit “It Don’t Come Easy”, and number ones “Photograph” and “You’re Sixteen”. In 1972, he released his most successful UK single, “Back Off Boogaloo”, which peaked at number two. He achieved commercial and critical success with his 1973 album Ringo, which was a top-ten release in both the UK and the US. He has featured in a number of documentaries and hosted television shows. He also narrated the first two series of the children’s television programme Thomas & Friends and portrayed “Mr Conductor” during the first season of the PBS children’s television series Shining Time Station. Since 1989, he has toured with thirteen variations of Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band.
Starr’s creative contribution to music has received praise from drummers such as Phil Collins and Steve Smith, who commented: “Before Ringo, drum stars were measured by their soloing ability and virtuosity. Ringo’s popularity brought forth a new paradigm … we started to see the drummer as an equal participant in the compositional aspect … His parts are so signature to the songs that you can listen to a Ringo drum part without the rest of the music and still identify the song.” He was inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1998. In 2011, Rolling Stone readers named Starr the fifth-greatest drummer of all time. Starr, who was previously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a Beatle in 1988, was inducted for his solo career in 2015, making him one of 21 performers inducted more than once. He was appointed a Knight Bachelor in the 2018 New Year Honors for services to music.
Ringo Starr Real Name
Did you know that Ringo Starr is not his real name but his professional name or as many call it stage name? Ringo’s real name is Richard Starkey.
Ringo Starr Family
Ringo Starr is son to Elsie Starkey, mother and Richard Starkey, father. He is also a grandfather to Tatia Jayne Starkey, Louie Starkey and Sonny Starkey.
Ringo Starr Young
Richard Starkey was born on 7 July 1940, at 9 Madryn Street, in Dingle, Liverpool. He was the only child of confectioners Richard Starkey (1913–1981) and Elsie Gleave (1914–1987). Elsie enjoyed singing and dancing, a hobby that she shared with her husband, an avid fan of swing. Prior to the birth of their son – whom they nicknamed “Ritchie” – the couple had spent much of their free time on the local ballroom circuit, but their regular outings ended soon after his birth. Elsie adopted an overprotective approach to raising her son that bordered on fixation. Subsequently, “Big Ritchie”, as Starkey’s father became known, lost interest in his family, choosing instead to spend long hours drinking and dancing in pubs, sometimes for several consecutive days.
In an effort to reduce their housing costs, his family moved in 1944 to another neighbourhood in the Dingle, Admiral Grove; soon afterwards his parents separated, and they divorced within the year. Starkey later stated that he has “no real memories” of his father, who made little effort to bond with him, visiting as few as three times thereafter. Elsie found it difficult to survive on her ex-husband’s support payments of thirty shillings a week, so she took on several menial jobs cleaning houses before securing a position as a local barmaid, an occupation that she held for twelve years.
At age six Starkey developed appendicitis. Following a routine appendectomy he contracted peritonitis, causing him to fall into a coma that lasted days. His recovery spanned twelve months, which he spent away from his family at Liverpool’s Myrtle Street children’s hospital. Upon his discharge in May 1948, his mother allowed him to stay home, causing him to miss school. At age eight, he remained illiterate, with a poor grasp of mathematics. His lack of education contributed to a feeling of alienation at school, which resulted in his regularly playing truant at Sefton Park.
After several years of twice-weekly tutoring from his surrogate sister and neighbour, Marie Maguire Crawford, Starkey had nearly caught up to his peers academically, but in 1953, he contracted tuberculosis and was admitted to a sanatorium, where he remained for two years. During his stay the medical staff made an effort to stimulate motor activity and relieve boredom by encouraging their patients to join the hospital band, leading to his first exposure to a percussion instrument: a makeshift mallet made from a cotton bobbin that he used to strike the cabinets next to his bed.
Soon afterwards, he grew increasingly interested in drumming, receiving a copy of the Alyn Ainsworth song “Bedtime for Drums” as a convalescence gift from Crawford. Starkey commented: “I was in the hospital band … That’s where I really started playing. I never wanted anything else from there on … My grandparents gave me a mandolin and a banjo, but I didn’t want them. My grandfather gave me a harmonica … we had a piano – nothing. Only the drums.”
Starkey attended St Silas, a Church of England primary school near his house where his classmates nicknamed him “Lazarus”, and later Dingle Vale Secondary modern school, where he showed an aptitude for art and drama, as well as practical subjects including mechanics. As a result of the prolonged hospitalizations, he fell behind his peers scholastically and was ineligible for the 11-plus qualifying examination required for attendance at a grammar school.
On 17 April 1953, Starkey’s mother married Harry Graves, an ex-Londoner who had moved to Liverpool following the failure of his first marriage. Graves, an impassioned fan of big band music and their vocalists, introduced Starkey to recordings by Dinah Shore, Sarah Vaughan and Billy Daniels. Graves stated that he and “Ritchie” never had an unpleasant exchange between them; Starkey later commented: “He was great … I learned gentleness from Harry.” After the extended hospital stay following Starkey’s recovery from tuberculosis, he did not return to school, preferring instead to stay at home and listen to music while playing along by beating biscuit tins with sticks.
Beatles biographer Bob Spitz described Starkey’s upbringing as “a Dickensian chronicle of misfortune”. Houses in the area were “poorly ventilated, postage-stamp-sized … patched together by crumbling plaster walls, with a rear door that opened onto an outhouse.” Crawford commented: “Like all of the families who lived in the Dingle, he was part of an ongoing struggle to survive.” The children who lived there spent much of their time at Princes Park, escaping the soot-filled air of their coal-fuelled neighbourhood. Adding to their difficult circumstances, violent crime was an almost constant concern for people living in one of the oldest and poorest inner-city districts in Liverpool. Starkey later commented: “You kept your head down, your eyes open, and you didn’t get in anybody’s way.”
After his return home from the sanatorium in late 1955, Starkey entered the workforce but was lacking in motivation and discipline; his initial attempts at gainful employment proved unsuccessful. In an effort to secure himself some warm clothes, he briefly held a railway worker’s job, which came with an employer-issued suit. He was supplied with a hat but no uniform and, unable to pass the physical examination, he was laid off and granted unemployment benefits.
He then found work as a waiter serving drinks on a day boat that travelled from Liverpool to North Wales, but his fear of conscription into military service led him to quit the job, not wanting to give the Royal Navy the impression that he was suitable for seafaring work. In mid-1956, Graves secured Starkey a position as an apprentice machinist at a Liverpool equipment manufacturer. While working at the facility Starkey befriended Roy Trafford, and the two bonded over their shared interest in music. Trafford introduced Starkey to skiffle, and he quickly became a fervent admirer.
Ringo Starr Illness
Starr was afflicted by life-threatening illnesses during childhood, and he fell behind in school as a result of prolonged hospitalizations. He briefly held a position with British Rail before securing an apprenticeship at a Liverpool equipment manufacturer. Soon afterwards, he became interested in the UK skiffle craze and developed a fervent admiration for the genre. In 1957, he co-founded his first band, the Eddie Clayton Skiffle Group, which earned several prestigious local bookings before the fad succumbed to American rock and roll by early 1958. When the Beatles formed in 1960, Starr was a member of another Liverpool group, Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. After achieving moderate success in the UK and Hamburg, he quit the Hurricanes and joined the Beatles in August 1962, replacing Pete Best.
Ringo Starr Birthday
Ringo Starr was born on 7 July 1940. He is 78 years old as of 2018.
Ringo Starr Height
Ringo Starr is 1.68 meters tall.
Ringo Starr Children
Ringo Starr has three children. he has two sons called Zak Starkey and Jason Starkey and a beautiful daughter called Lee Starkey.
Ringo Starr Wife
In 1965 Ringo married Maureen Starkey Tigrett and later divorced in 1975. He later re-married in 1981 to Barbara Bach.
Ringo Starr And His All Starr Band
Since 1989, Starr has toured with thirteen variations of the band, where “everybody on stage is a star in their own right.” Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band is a concept that was created by producer David Fishof.
The band has consistently toured for over two decades, and rotates its line-up depending on the musicians’ projects and availability at any given time. Typically at an All-Starr Band concert, Starr will perform some songs from both his solo career and his years with the Beatles, then each band member will take turns performing two to three hits from their own career as well as the occasional acoustic/solo spot. The All-Starrs do not generally release original music, but every few years a live album from the band is released, generally as part of a new All Starr Band.
Tours And Members
First All-Starr Band 1989 |
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Second All-Starr Band 1992 |
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Third All-Starr Band 1995 |
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Fourth All-Starr Band 1997–1998 |
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Fifth All-Starr Band 1999 |
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Sixth All-Starr Band 2000 |
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Seventh All-Starr Band 2001 |
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Eighth All-Starr Band 2003 |
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Ninth All-Starr Band 2006 |
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Tenth All-Starr Band 2008 |
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Eleventh All-Starr Band 2010–2011 |
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Twelfth All-Starr Band 2012–2017 |
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Thirteenth All-Starr Band 2018 |
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Ringo Starr Beatles
Starr quit Rory Storm and the Hurricanes in January 1962 and briefly joined Sheridan in Hamburg before returning to the Hurricanes for a third season at Butlins. On 14 August, Starr accepted Lennon’s invitation to join the Beatles. On 16 August, Beatles manager Brian Epstein fired their drummer, Pete Best, who recalled: “He said ‘I’ve got some bad news for you. The boys want you out and Ringo in.’ He said George Martin wasn’t too pleased with my playing and the boys thought I didn’t fit in.” Starr first performed as a member of the Beatles on 18 August 1962, at a horticultural society dance at Port Sunlight. After his appearance at the Cavern Club the following day, Best fans, upset by his firing, held vigils outside his house and at the club shouting “Pete forever! Ringo never!” Harrison received a black eye from one upset fan, and Epstein, whose car tyres they had flattened in anger, temporarily hired a bodyguard.
Starr’s first recording session as a member of the Beatles took place on 4 September 1962. He stated that Martin had thought that he “was crazy and couldn’t play … because I was trying to play the percussion and the drums at the same time, we were just a four piece band”. For their second recording session with Starr, on 11 September 1962, Martin replaced him with session drummer Andy White while recording takes for what would be the two sides of the Beatles’ first single, “Love Me Do”, backed with “P.S. I Love You”. Starr played tambourine on “Love Me Do” and maracas on “P.S. I Love You”. Concerned about his status in the Beatles, he thought: “That’s the end, they’re doing a Pete Best on me.” Martin later clarified: “I simply didn’t know what Ringo was like and I wasn’t prepared to take any risks.”
By November 1962 Starr had been accepted by Beatles fans, who were now calling for him to sing. He began receiving an amount of fan mail equal to that of the others, which helped to secure his position within the band. Starr considered himself fortunate to be on the same “wavelength” as the other Beatles: “I had to be, or I wouldn’t have lasted. I had to join them as people as well as a drummer.” He was given a small percentage of Lennon and McCartney’s publishing company, Northern Songs, but derived his primary income during this period from a one-quarter share of Beatles Ltd, a corporation financed by the band’s net concert earnings. He commented on the nature of his lifestyle after having achieved success with the Beatles: “I lived in nightclubs for three years. It used to be a non-stop party.” Like his father Starr became well known for his late-night dancing and he received praise for his skills.
During 1963, the Beatles enjoyed increasing popularity in Britain. In January, their second single, “Please Please Me”, followed “Love Me Do” into the UK charts and a successful television appearance on Thank Your Lucky Stars earned favourable reviews, leading to a boost in sales and radio play. By the end of the year, the phenomenon known as Beatlemania had spread throughout the country, and by February 1964 the Beatles had become an international success, performing on The Ed Sullivan Show to a record 73 million viewers. Starr commented: “In the States I know I went over well. It knocked me out to see and hear the kids waving for me. I’d made it as a personality … Our appeal … is that we’re ordinary lads.” He was a source of inspiration for several songs written at the time, including Penny Valentine’s “I Want To Kiss Ringo Goodbye” and Rolf Harris’s “Ringo for President”.
Ringo Starr Songs
Song | Writer(s) | Release | Producer(s) | Year | Ref. |
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“$15 Draw” | Sorrells Pickard | Beaucoups of Blues | Pete Drake | 1970 | |
“Act Naturally” (with Buck Owens) |
Johnny Russell, Voni Morrison | Non-album single | Jerry Crutchfield, Jim Shaw | 1989 | |
“After All These Years” | Richard Starkey, Johnny Warman | Time Takes Time | Jeff Lynne | 1992 | |
“Alibi” | Joe Walsh, Richard Starkey | Old Wave | Joe Walsh | 1983 | |
“All by Myself” | Vini Poncia, Richard Starkey | Goodnight Vienna | Richard Perry | 1974 | |
“All in the Name of Love” | Jerry Lynn Williams | Time Takes Time | Phil Ramone | 1992 | |
“All Right”[J] | – | Unreleased | Arif Mardin | – | |
“Angel in Disguise” | Richard Starkey, Paul McCartney | Unreleased | – | – | |
“Anthem” | Richard Starkey, Glen Ballard | Ringo 2012 | Ringo Starr | 2012 | |
“As Far as We Can Go” | Russ Ballard | Old Wave | Joe Walsh | 1983 | |
“Attention” | Paul McCartney | Stop and Smell the Roses | Paul McCartney | 1981 | |
“Back Off Boogaloo”[C] | Richard Starkey | Non-album single | George Harrison | 1972 | |
“Bad Boy” | Lil Armstrong, Avon Long | Bad Boy | Vini Poncia | 1978 | |
“Bamboula” | Richard Starkey, Van Dyke Parks | Postcards from Paradise | Ringo Starr | 2015 | |
“Be My Baby” | Joe Walsh, Richard Starkey | Old Wave | Joe Walsh | 1983 | |
“Beaucoups of Blues” | Buzz Rabin | Beaucoups of Blues | Pete Drake | 1970 | |
“Birmingham”[K] | – | Unreleased | Arif Mardin | – | |
“Blindman”[C] | Richard Starkey | Non-album single B-side to “Back Off Boogaloo” |
George Harrison | 1972 | |
“Blink”[G] | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Steve Dudas, Dean Grakal | Ringo Rama | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2003 | |
“Blue Christmas” | Bill Hayes, Jay Johnson | I Wanna Be Santa Claus | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1999 | |
“Blue, Turning Grey Over You” | Andy Razaf, Fats Waller | Sentimental Journey | George Martin | 1970 | |
“Boat Ride” | Roger Brown | Scouse the Mouse | Hugh Murphy | 1977 | |
“Brandy”[D] | Joseph B. Jefferson, Charles B. Simmons | Stop and Smell the Roses | Ronnie Wood, Ringo Starr | 1994 | |
“Bridges” | Richard Starkey, Joe Walsh | Postcards from Paradise | Ringo Starr | 2015 | |
“By Your Side”[K] | – | Unreleased | Arif Mardin | – | |
“Bye Bye Blackbird” | Mort Dixon, Ray Henderson | Sentimental Journey | George Martin | 1970 | |
“Call Me” | Richard Starkey | Goodnight Vienna | Richard Perry | 1974 | |
“Call Me”[M] | Jeff Lynne | Unreleased | Jeff Lynne | – | |
“Can She Do It Like She Dances” | Steve Duboff, Gerry Robinson | Ringo the 4th | Arif Mardin | 1977 | |
“Can’t Do It Wrong” | Richard Starkey, Gary Burr | Y Not | Ringo Starr, Bruce Sugar | 2010 | |
“The Christmas Dance“ | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Jim Cox, Steve Dudas | I Wanna Be Santa Claus | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1999 | |
“Christmas Eve” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson | I Wanna Be Santa Claus | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1999 | |
“Christmas Time (Is Here Again)” | George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Richard Starkey | I Wanna Be Santa Claus | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1999 | |
“Choose Love” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr | Choose Love | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2005 | |
“Come On Christmas, Christmas Come On” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Dean Grakal | I Wanna Be Santa Claus | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1999 | |
“Confirmation” | Richard Starkey, Glen Ballard | Postcards from Paradise | Ringo Starr | 2015 | |
“Cookin’ (In the Kitchen of Love)” | John Lennon | Ringo’s Rotogravure | Arif Mardin | 1976 | |
“Coochy Coochy”[A] | Richard Starkey | Non-album single B-side to “Beaucoups of Blues” |
Pete Drake | 1970 | |
“Cryin'” | Vini Poncia, Richard Starkey | Ringo’s Rotogravure | Arif Mardin | 1976 | |
“Dead Giveaway” | Richard Starkey, Ronnie Wood | Stop and Smell the Roses | Ronnie Wood, Ringo Starr | 1981 | |
“Dear Santa” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Steve Dudas | I Wanna Be Santa Claus | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1999 | |
“Devil Woman” | Richard Starkey, Vini Poncia | Ringo | Richard Perry | 1973 | |
“Don’t Be Cruel”[E] | Otis Blackwell, Elvis Presley | Time Takes Time | Jeff Lynne | 1992 | |
“Don’t Go Where the Road Don’t Go” | Richard Starkey, Johnny Warman, Gary Grainger | Time Takes Time | Jeff Lynne | 1992 | |
“Don’t Hang Up” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr | Choose Love | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2005 | |
“Don’t Know a Thing About Love” | Richard Feldman, Stan Lynch | Time Takes Time | Don Was | 1992 | |
“A Dose of Rock ‘n’ Roll“ | Carl Groszmann | Ringo’s Rotogravure | Arif Mardin | 1976 | |
“Down and Out”[B] | Richard Starkey | Non-album single B-side to “Photograph” |
Richard Perry | 1973 | |
“Dream” | Johnny Mercer | Sentimental Journey | George Martin | 1970 | |
“Drift Away” | Mentor Williams | Vertical Man | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1998 | |
“Drowning in the Sea of Love” | Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff | Ringo the 4th | Arif Mardin | 1977 | |
“Drumming Is My Madness” | Harry Nilsson | Stop and Smell the Roses | Harry Nilsson | 1981 | |
“Early 1970”[B] | Richard Starkey | Non-album single B-side to “It Don’t Come Easy” |
George Harrison | 1971 | |
“Easy for Me” | Harry Nilsson | Goodnight Vienna | Richard Perry | 1974 | |
“Electricity” | Richard Starkey, Glen Ballard | Give More Love | Richard Starkey | 2017 | |
“Elizabeth Reigns” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Steve Dudas, Dean Grakal | Ringo Rama | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2003 | |
“English Garden” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Steve Dudas, Dean Grakal | Ringo Rama | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2003 | |
“Everybody’s in a Hurry But Me” | Joe Walsh, Richard Starkey, John Entwistle, Eric Clapton, Chris Stainton | Old Wave | Joe Walsh | 1983 | |
“Everyday”[F] | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Dean Grakal, Steve Dudas | Vertical Man | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1998 | |
“Everyone Wins”[M] | Richard Starkey, Johnny Warman | Time Takes Time | – | 1992 | |
“Everyone Wins” | Richard Starkey, Johnny Warman | Y Not | Ringo Starr, Bruce Sugar | 2010 | |
“Eye to Eye” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Steve Dudas, Dean Grakal | Ringo Rama | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2003 | |
“Fading In Fading Out” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr | Choose Love | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2005 | |
“Fastest Growing Heartache in the West” | Larry Kingston, Fred Dycus | Beaucoups of Blues | Pete Drake | 1970 | |
“Fill in the Blanks” | Richard Starkey, Joe Walsh | Y Not | Ringo Starr, Bruce Sugar | 2010 | |
“For Love” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson | Liverpool 8 | Ringo Starr, Mark Hudson, Dave Stewart | 2008 | |
“Free Drinks” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Steve Dudas, Dean Grakal | Choose Love | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2005 | |
“Gave It All Up” | Richard Starkey, Vini Poncia | Ringo the 4th | Arif Mardin | 1977 | |
“Give It a Try” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Steve Dudas | Liverpool 8 | Ringo Starr, Mark Hudson, Dave Stewart | 2008 | |
“Give Me Back the Beat” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Steve Dudas, Dean Grakal | Choose Love | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2005 | |
“Give More Love” | Richard Starkey, Gary Nicholson | Give More Love | Richard Starkey | 2017 | |
“Going Down” | Joe Walsh, Richard Starkey | Old Wave | Joe Walsh | 1983 | |
“Golden Blunders” | Jonathan Auer, Kenneth Stringfellow | Time Takes Time | Peter Asher | 1992 | |
“Gone Are the Days” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Dave Stewart | Liverpool 8 | Ringo Starr, Mark Hudson, Dave Stewart | 2008 | |
“Goodnight Vienna” | John Lennon | Goodnight Vienna | Richard Perry | 1974 | |
“Goodnight Vienna (Reprise)” | John Lennon | Goodnight Vienna | Richard Perry | 1974 | |
“Gypsies in Flight” | Richard Starkey, Vini Poncia | Ringo the 4th | Arif Mardin | 1977 | |
“Hard Times” | Peter Skellern | Bad Boy | Vini Poncia | 1978 | |
“Hard to Be True” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr | Choose Love | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2005 | |
“Harry’s Song” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Steve Dudas | Liverpool 8 | Ringo Starr, Mark Hudson, Dave Stewart | 2008 | |
“Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?” | Scott Wiseman | Sentimental Journey | George Martin | 1970 | |
“Have You Seen My Baby” | Randy Newman | Ringo | Richard Perry | 1973 | |
“Heart on My Sleeve” | Gallagher and Lyle | Bad Boy | Vini Poncia | 1978 | |
“Hey! Baby” | Margaret Cobb, Bruce Channel | Ringo’s Rotogravure | Arif Mardin | 1976 | |
“Hopeless” | Joe Walsh, Richard Starkey | Old Wave | Joe Walsh | 1983 | |
“Husbands and Wives” | Roger Miller | Goodnight Vienna | Richard Perry | 1974 | |
“I’d Be Talking All the Time” | Chuck Howard, Larry Kingston | Beaucoups of Blues | Pete Drake | 1970 | |
“I Don’t Believe You”[L] | – | Unreleased | Ringo Starr, Ronnie Wood | – | |
“I Don’t Believe You” | Andy Sturmer, Roger Manning | Time Takes Time | Don Was | 1992 | |
“If It’s Love That You Want” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Steve Dudas | Liverpool 8 | Ringo Starr, Mark Hudson, Dave Stewart | 2008 | |
“I Keep Forgettin'” | Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller | Old Wave | Joe Walsh | 1983 | |
“I’ll Be Fine Anywhere” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Steve Dudas | Vertical Man | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1998 | |
“I’ll Still Love You” | George Harrison | Ringo’s Rotogravure | Arif Mardin | 1976 | |
“I’m a Fool to Care” | Ted Daffan | Sentimental Journey | George Martin | 1970 | |
“Imagine Me There” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr | Ringo Rama | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2003 | |
“I’m Home”[G] | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Steve Dudas | Ringo Rama | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2003 | |
“I’m the Greatest” | John Lennon | Ringo | Richard Perry | 1973 | |
“I’m Yours” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Mark Nevin | Vertical Man | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1998 | |
“In a Heartbeat” | Diane Warren | Time Takes Time | Don Was | 1992 | |
“In Liverpool” | Richard Starkey, Dave Stewart | Ringo 2012 | Ringo Starr | 2012 | |
“In My Car” | Joe Walsh, Richard Starkey, Mo Foster, Kim Goody | Old Wave | Joe Walsh | 1983 | |
“Instant Amnesia” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Steve Dudas, Dean Grakal | Ringo Rama | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2003 | |
“I Really Love Her” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson | Ringo Rama | – | 2003 | |
“Island in the Sun” | Richard Starkey, Todd Rundgren, Richard Page, Steve Lukather, Gregg Rolie, Warren Ham, Gregg Bissonette | Postcards from Paradise | Ringo Starr | 2015 | |
“It Don’t Come Easy”[B] | Richard Starkey | Non-album single | George Harrison | 1971 | |
“I Think Therefore I Rock and Roll” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Dean Grakal, Paul Santo | Ringo Rama | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2003 | |
“It’s Hard to Be Lovers”[J] | – | Unreleased | Arif Mardin | – | |
“It’s No Secret” | Richard Starkey, Vini Poncia | Ringo the 4th | Arif Mardin | 1977 | |
“I Wanna Be Santa Claus” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Dick Monda | I Wanna Be Santa Claus | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1999 | |
“I Was Walkin'” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Dean Grakal | Vertical Man | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1998 | |
“I Wouldn’t Have You Any Other Way” | Chuck Howard | Beaucoups of Blues | Pete Drake | 1970 | |
“Just a Dream” | Richard Starkey, Vini Poncia | Non-album single B-side to “Wings” and “Drowning in the Sea of Love” |
Arif Mardin | 1977 | |
“King of Broken Hearts” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Dean Grakal, Steve Dudas | Vertical Man | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1998 | |
“King of the Kingdom” | Richard Starkey, Van Dyke Parks | Give More Love | Richard Starkey | 2017 | |
“La De Da” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Dean Grakal, Steve Dudas | Vertical Man | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1998 | |
“Las Brisas” | Nancy Andrews, Richard Starkey | Ringo’s Rotogravure | Arif Mardin | 1976 | |
“Lady Gaye” | Vini Poncia, Richard Starkey, Clifford T. Ward | Ringo’s Rotogravure | Arif Mardin | 1976 | |
“Laughable” | Richard Starkey, Peter Frampton | Give More Love | Richard Starkey | 2017 | |
“Lay Down Your Arms” (with Stevie Nicks) |
Harry Nilsson | For the Love of Harry: Everybody Sings Nilsson | 1995 | ||
“Let Love Lead” | Richard Starkey, Gary Nicholson | Postcards from Paradise | Ringo Starr | 2015 | |
“Let the Rest of the World Go By” | Ernest Ball, Karen Brennan | Sentimental Journey | George Martin | 1970 | |
“Lipstick Traces (On a Cigarette)” | Naomi Neville | Bad Boy | Vini Poncia | 1978 | |
“The Little Drummer Boy“ | Harry Simeone, Henry Onorati, Katherine K. Davis | I Wanna Be Santa Claus | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1999 | |
“Liverpool 8” | Richard Starkey, Dave Stewart | Choose Love | Ringo Starr, Mark Hudson, Dave Stewart | 2008 | |
“Living in a Pet Shop” | Roger Brown | Scouse the Mouse | Hugh Murphy | 1977 | |
“Loser’s Lounge” | Bobby Pierce | Beaucoups of Blues | Pete Drake | 1970 | |
“Love Don’t Last Long” | Chuck Howard | Beaucoups of Blues | Pete Drake | 1970 | |
“Love First, Ask Questions Later” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Dean Grakal | Ringo Rama | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2003 | |
“Love Is” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Steve Dudas | Liverpool 8 | Ringo Starr, Mark Hudson, Dave Stewart | 2008 | |
“Love Is a Many Splendoured Thing” | Sammy Fain, Paul Francis Webster | Sentimental Journey | George Martin | 1970 | |
“Love Is Going to Get You”[M] | Phil Pickett | Unreleased | Phil Ramone | – | |
“Love Me Do” | Lennon–McCartney | Vertical Man | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1998 | |
“Lover Please”[K] | – | Unreleased | Arif Mardin | – | |
“A Man Like Me“ | Ruan O’Lochlainn | Bad Boy | Vini Poncia | 1978 | |
“Me and You” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Steve Dudas | Choose Love | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2005 | |
“Memphis in Your Mind” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Steve Dudas, Dean Grakal | Ringo Rama | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2003 | |
“Mindfield” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Dean Grakal, Steve Dudas | Vertical Man | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1998 | |
“Missouri Loves Company” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Steve Dudas, Dean Grakal | Ringo Rama | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2003 | |
“Monkey See – Monkey Do” | Michael Franks | Bad Boy | Vini Poncia | 1978 | |
“A Mouse Like Me“ | Ruan O’Lochlainn | Scouse the Mouse | Hugh Murphy | 1977 | |
“Mr. Double-It-Up”[F] | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Steve Dudas, Dean Grakal | Vertical Man | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1998 | |
“Mystery of the Night” | Richard Starkey, Richard Marx | Y Not | Ringo Starr, Bruce Sugar | 2010 | |
“Nashville Jam”[A] | Howard, Pickard, Jim Buchanan, Charlie Daniels, Drake, D.J. Fontana, Buddy Harman, Junior Huskey, Ben Keith, Dave Kirby, Charlie McCoy, Jerry Reed, George Richey, Jerry Shook |
Beaucoups of Blues | Pete Drake | 1995 | |
“Never Without You” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Nicholson | Ringo Rama | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2003 | |
“Night and Day” | Cole Porter | Sentimental Journey | George Martin | 1970 | |
“No No Song” | Hoyt Axton, David Jackson | Goodnight Vienna | Richard Perry | 1974 | |
“Not Looking Back” | Richard Starkey, Richard Marx | Postcards from Paradise | Ringo Starr | 2015 | |
“Now That She’s Gone Away” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr | Liverpool 8 | Ringo Starr, Mark Hudson, Dave Stewart | 2008 | |
“Occapella” | Allen Toussaint | Goodnight Vienna | Richard Perry | 1974 | |
“Oh My Lord” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Steve Dudas, Dean Grakal | Choose Love | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2005 | |
“Oh My My” | Richard Starkey, Vini Poncia | Ringo | Richard Perry | 1973 | |
“OK Ray”[G] | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Steve Dudas, Hart, Foote | Ringo Rama | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2003 | |
“Old Time Relovin'” | Vini Poncia, Richard Starkey | Bad Boy | Vini Poncia | 1978 | |
“One” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Dean Grakal, Steve Dudas | Vertical Man | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1998 | |
“Only You (And You Alone)” | Buck Ram, Ande Rand | Goodnight Vienna | Richard Perry | 1974 | |
“Oo-Wee” | Vini Poncia, Richard Starkey | Goodnight Vienna | Richard Perry | 1974 | |
“The Other Side of Liverpool“ | Richard Starkey, Dave Stewart | Y Not | Ringo Starr, Bruce Sugar | 2010 | |
“Out on the Streets” | Richard Starkey, Vini Poncia | Ringo the 4th | Arif Mardin | 1977 | |
“Party”[J] | Richard Starkey, Harry Nilsson | Unreleased | Arif Mardin | – | |
“Pasodobles” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Steve Dudas, Dean Grakal | Liverpool 8 | Ringo Starr, Mark Hudson, Dave Stewart | 2008 | |
“Pax Um Biscum (Peace Be with You)” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Scott Gordon | I Wanna Be Santa Claus | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1999 | |
“Peace Dream” | Richard Starkey, Gary Wright, Gary Nicholson | Y Not | Ringo Starr, Bruce Sugar | 2010 | |
“Picture Show Life” | John Reid, John Slate | Old Wave | Joe Walsh | 1983 | |
“Photograph” | Richard Starkey, George Harrison | Ringo | Richard Perry | 1973 | |
“Postcards from Paradise” | Richard Starkey, Todd Rundgren | Postcards from Paradise | Ringo Starr | 2015 | |
“Private Property” | Paul McCartney | Stop and Smell the Roses | Paul McCartney | 1981 | |
“Puppet” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Steve Dudas | Vertical Man | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1998 | |
“Pure Gold” | Paul McCartney | Ringo’s Rotogravure | Arif Mardin | 1976 | |
“Red and Black Blues”[D] | Lane Tietgen | Stop and Smell the Roses | Stephen Stills | 1994 | |
“Right Side of the Road” | Richard Starkey, Richard Marx | Postcards from Paradise | Ringo Starr | 2015 | |
“Rock Island Line” | Kelly Pace | Ringo 2012 | Ringo Starr | 2012 | |
“Rory and the Hurricanes” | Richard Starkey, Dave Stewart | Postcards from Paradise | Ringo Starr | 2015 | |
“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” | Johnny Marks | I Wanna Be Santa Claus | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1999 | |
“Runaways” | Richard Starkey, Johnny Warman | Time Takes Time | Phil Ramone | 1992 | |
“Running Free” | Roger Brown | Scouse the Mouse | Hugh Murphy | 1977 | |
“R U Ready?” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Steve Dudas | Liverpool 8 | Ringo Starr, Mark Hudson, Dave Stewart | 2008 | |
“Samba” | Richard Starkey, Van Dyke Parks | Ringo 2012 | Ringo Starr | 2012 | |
“Satisfied” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Nicholson | Choose Love | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2005 | |
“Scouse’s Dream” | Roger Brown | Scouse the Mouse | Hugh Murphy | 1977 | |
“Scouse the Mouse” | Roger Brown | Scouse the Mouse | Hugh Murphy | 1977 | |
“Sentimental Journey” | Bud Green, Les Brown, Bon Homer | Sentimental Journey | George Martin | 1970 | |
“Silent Homecoming” | Sorrells Pickard | Beaucoups of Blues | Pete Drake | 1970 | |
“Simple Love Song” | Richard Starkey, Vini Poncia | Ringo the 4th | Arif Mardin | 1977 | |
“Six O’Clock” | Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney | Ringo | Richard Perry | 1973 | |
“Shake It Up” | Richard Starkey, Gary Nicholson | Give More Love | Richard Starkey | 2017 | |
“She’s About a Mover” | Doug Sahm | Old Wave | Joe Walsh | 1983 | |
“Show Me the Way” | Richard Starkey, Steve Lukather | Give More Love | Richard Starkey | 2017 | |
“Slow Down” | Richard Starkey, Joe Walsh | Ringo 2012 | Ringo Starr | 2012 | |
“Sneaking Sally Through the Alley” | Allen Toussaint | Ringo the 4th | Arif Mardin | 1977 | |
“Snookeroo” | Elton John, Bernie Taupin | Goodnight Vienna | Richard Perry | 1974 | |
“So Wrong for So Long” | Richard Starkey, Dave Stewart | Give More Love | Richard Starkey | 2017 | |
“Some People” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Steve Dudas, Dean Grakal | Choose Love | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2005 | |
“S.O.S.“ | Roger Brown | Scouse the Mouse | Hugh Murphy | 1977 | |
“Speed of Sound” | Richard Starkey, Richard Marx | Give More Love | Richard Starkey | 2017 | |
“Standing Still” | Richard Starkey, Gary Burr | Give More Love | Richard Starkey | 2017 | |
“Stop and Take the Time to Smell the Roses” | Harry Nilsson, Richard Starkey | Stop and Smell the Roses | Harry Nilsson | 1981 | |
“Stormy Weather”[H] | Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler | Unreleased | George Martin | – | |
“Spooky Weirdness” | – | Ringo’s Rotogravure | Arif Mardin | 1976 | |
“Stardust” | Hoagy Carmichael, Mitchell Parish | Sentimental Journey | George Martin | 1970 | |
“Step Lightly” | Richard Starkey | Ringo | Richard Perry | 1973 | |
“Step Lightly” (2012) | Richard Starkey | Ringo 2012 | Ringo Starr | 2012 | |
“Sunshine Life for Me (Sail Away Raymond)” | George Harrison | Ringo | Richard Perry | 1973 | |
“Sure to Fall” | Carl Perkins, Quinton Claunch, William Cantrell | Stop and Smell the Roses | Paul McCartney | 1981 | |
“Tango All Night” | Steve Hague, Tom Seufert | Ringo the 4th | Arif Mardin | 1977 | |
“Time” | Richard Starkey, Dave Stewart | Y Not | Ringo Starr, Bruce Sugar | 2010 | |
“Thank You for Being a Friend”[M] | Andrew Gold | Unreleased | Peter Asher | – | |
“Think About You” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Steve Dudas | Liverpool 8 | Ringo Starr, Mark Hudson, Dave Stewart | 2008 | |
“Think It Over” | Buddy Holly, Norman Petty | Ringo 2012 | Ringo Starr | 2012 | |
“This Be Called a Song” | Eric Clapton | Ringo’s Rotogravure | Arif Mardin | 1976 | |
“This Party”[K] | – | Unreleased | Arif Mardin | – | |
“Tonight” | Ian McLagan, John Pidgeon | Bad Boy | Vini Poncia | 1978 | |
“Touch and Go” | Richard Starkey, Gary Burr | Postcards from Paradise | Ringo Starr | 2015 | |
“Trippin’ on My Own Tears” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Dean Grakal | Ringo Rama | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2003 | |
“Tuff Love” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Steve Dudas | Liverpool 8 | Ringo Starr, Mark Hudson, Dave Stewart | 2008 | |
“The Turnaround“ | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr, Steve Dudas, Dean Grakal | Choose Love | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2005 | |
“Vertical Man” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Dean Grakal, Steve Dudas | Vertical Man | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1998 | |
“Waiting” | Chuck Howard | Beaucoups of Blues | Pete Drake | 1970 | |
“Wake Up”[D] | Richard Starkey | Stop and Smell the Roses | Stephen Stills | 1994 | |
“Walk with You” (with Paul McCartney) |
Richard Starkey, Van Dyke Parks | Y Not | Ringo Starr, Bruce Sugar | 2010 | |
“We’re on the Road Again” | Richard Starkey, Steve Lukather | Give More Love | Richard Starkey | 2017 | |
“Weight of the World” | Brian O’Doherty, Fred Velez | Time Takes Time | Don Was | 1992 | |
“What Goes Around” | Rick Suchow | Time Takes Time | Don Was | 1992 | |
“What in the … World” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Dean Grakal, Steve Dudas | Vertical Man | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1998 | |
“What Love Wants to Be” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr | Ringo Rama | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2003 | |
“When You Wish upon a Star” (with Herb Alpert) |
Leigh Harline, Ned Washington | Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films | Hal Willner | 1988 | |
“Where Are You Going”[J] | Richard Starkey, Billy Lawrie | Unreleased | Arif Mardin | – | |
“Where Did Our Love Go” | Eddie Holland, Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland | Bad Boy | Vini Poncia | 1978 | |
“Whispering Grass (Don’t Tell the Trees)” | Fred Fisher, Doris Fisher | Sentimental Journey | George Martin | 1970 | |
“The Wishing Book“[I] | – | Unreleased | Pete Drake | – | |
“White Christmas” | Irving Berlin | I Wanna Be Santa Claus | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1999 | |
“Who Needs a Heart” | Vini Poncia, Richard Starkey | Bad Boy | Vini Poncia | 1978 | |
“Who’s Your Daddy” (with Joss Stone) |
Richard Starkey, Joss Stone | Y Not | Ringo Starr, Bruce Sugar | 2010 | |
“Wild Shining Stars”[K] | – | Unreleased | Arif Mardin | – | |
“Wine, Women and Loud Happy Songs” | Larry Kingston | Beaucoups of Blues | Pete Drake | 1970 | |
“Wings” | Richard Starkey, Vini Poncia | Ringo the 4th | Arif Mardin | 1977 | |
“Wings” (2012) | Richard Starkey, Vini Poncia | Ringo 2012 | Ringo Starr | 2012 | |
“Winter Wonderland” | Felix Bernard, Richard B. Smith | I Wanna Be Santa Claus | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1999 | |
“Without Her” | Sorrells Pickard | Beaucoups of Blues | Pete Drake | 1970 | |
“Without Understanding” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Steve Dudas | Vertical Man | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 1998 | |
“Woman of the Night” | Sorrells Pickard | Beaucoups of Blues | Pete Drake | 1970 | |
“Wonderful” | Richard Starkey, Gary Nicholson | Ringo 2012 | Ringo Starr | 2012 | |
“Wrack My Brain” | George Harrison | Stop and Smell the Roses | George Harrison | 1981 | |
“Write One for Me” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr | Ringo Rama | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2003 | |
“Wrong All the Time” | Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Gary Burr | Choose Love | Mark Hudson, Ringo Starr | 2005 | |
“Y Not” | Richard Starkey, Glen Ballard | Y Not | Ringo Starr, Bruce Sugar | 2010 | |
“You and Me (Babe)” | George Harrison, Mal Evans | Ringo | Richard Perry | 1973 | |
“You Always Hurt the One You Love” | Allan Roberts, Doris Fisher | Sentimental Journey | George Martin | 1970 | |
“You Belong to Me” | Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart, Chilton Price | Stop and Smell the Roses | George Harrison | 1981 | |
“You Bring the Party Down” | Richard Starkey, Steve Lukather | Postcards from Paradise | Ringo Starr | 2015 | |
“You Can’t Fight Lightning”[D] | Ringo Starr | Stop and Smell the Roses | Paul McCartney | 1994 | |
“You Don’t Know Me at All” | Dave Jordan | Ringo’s Rotogravure | Arif Mardin | 1976 | |
“You Never Know” | Steve Dorff, John Bettis | Curly Sue (Soundtrack) | Steve Dorff | 1991 | |
“You’re Sixteen” | Robert B. Sherman, Richard M. Sherman | Ringo | Richard Perry | 1973 | |
“You’ve Got a Nice Way” | Stephen Stills, Michael Stergis | Stop and Smell the Roses | Stephen Stills | 1981 |
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Titles (A-side, B-side) Both sides from same album except where indicated |
Year | Peak chart positions | Album | Certifications | ||||||||||||
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“Beaucoups of Blues” b/w “Coochy Coochy” (Non-album track) |
1970 | — | 66 | — | 35 | — | 43 | — | — | — | — | 87 | — | — | Beaucoups of Blues | |
“It Don’t Come Easy” b/w “Early 1970” |
1971 | 4 | 3 | 9 | 1 | — | 5 | 30 | 7 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 24 | 7 | Blast From Your Past |
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“Back Off Boogaloo” b/w “Blindman” (Non-album track) |
1972 | 2 | 14 | 23 | 2 | — | 12 | 58 | 7 | — | 8 | 9 | — | 19 | ||
“Photograph” b/w “Down and Out” (Non-album track) |
1973 | 8 | 1 | 8 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 55 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 1 | Ringo |
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“You’re Sixteen” b/w “Devil Woman” |
4 | 6 | 10 | 2 | 13 | 19 | 74 | 6 | 6 | — | 1 | 2 | 1 |
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“Oh My My” b/w “Step Lightly” |
1974 | — | 62 | 30 | 3 | — | 34 | — | 18 | — | — | 5 | 24 | 17 | ||
“Only You (And You Alone)” b/w “Call Me” |
28 | 45 | 29 | 17 | 1 | 28 | 79 | — | — | — | 6 | 1 | — | Goodnight Vienna | ||
“Snookeroo” / | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 3 | — | — | |||
“No No Song” | 1975 | — | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 3 | — | 7 | ||
“It’s All Down to Goodnight Vienna” b/w “Oo-Wee” |
— | — | — | 13 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 31 | — | — | |||
“A Dose of Rock ‘n’ Roll” b/w “Cryin'” |
1976 | — | 37 | — | 20 | 43 | — | — | — | — | — | 26 | 44 | — | Ringo’s Rotogravure | |
“Hey! Baby” b/w “Lady Gaye” |
— | — | — | 66 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 74 | — | — | |||
“Las Brisas” b/w “Cryin'” |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
“You Don’t Know Me at All” b/w “Cryin'” |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | 24 | — | — | — | — | — | |||
“Wings” b/w “Just A Dream” |
1977 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Ringo the 4th | |
“Drowning in the Sea of Love” b/w “Just A Dream” |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
“Sneaking Sally Through The Alley” b/w “Tango All Night” |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
“Tango All Night” b/w “It’s No Secret” |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
“Lipstick Traces (On a Cigarette)” b/w “Old Time Relovin'” |
1978 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Bad Boy | |
“Heart On My Sleeve” b/w “Who Needs A Heart” |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
“Tonight” b/w “Heart On My Sleeve” |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
“Wrack My Brain” b/w “Drumming Is My Madness” |
1981 | — | — | 32 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 10 | 38 | — | — | Stop and Smell the Roses | |
“Private Property” b/w “Stop and Take The Time To Smell The Roses” |
1982 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
“In My Car” b/w “She’s About A Mover” |
1983 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Old Wave | |
“Weight of the World” b/w “After All These Years” |
1992 | 74 | — | — | 61 | — | 51 | — | — | — | 21 | 43 | — | — | Time Takes Time | |
“Don’t Go Where The Road Don’t Go” b/w “Don’t Know A Thing About Love” |
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“La De Da” b/w “Everyday” |
1998 | 63 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Vertical Man | |
“Never Without You” b/w “Instant Amnesia” |
2003 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Ringo Rama | |
“Liverpool 8” b/w “For Love” |
2007 | 99 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Liverpool 8 | |
“The Official BBC Children In Need Medley” (as Thomas the Tank Engine, part of Peter Kay’s Animated All Star Band)“The Unofficial BBC Children in Need Medley” |
2009 | 1 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Non-album CD single | |
“Walk with You” (with Paul McCartney) One-track CD single |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Y Not | ||
“Wings” | 2012 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Ringo 2012 | |
“Postcards from Paradise” | 2015 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Postcards from Paradise | |
“Give More Love” | 2017 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Give More Love | |
“We’re On the Road Again” | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
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Ringo Starr’s South Bend concert location moved after plaster falls from Morris ceiling.
Updated on: Saturday, September 8th 2018.
A big change if you’re heading to the Ringo Starr concert in South Bend this weekend. It is being moved from the Morris to across the street at the Century Center. Officials announced they made the decision to move after a decorative piece of plaster on the ceiling at the Morris fell. The concert will still take place this Sunday and at the same time — 7:30.
Source: https://wsbt.com
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