Ringo Starr and John Lennon remained on good terms after The Beatles split. Still, Starr once thought Lennon's comments went ...
Of course, part of that has to do with the subject matter of the songs — for example, in the aftermath of the Beatles break up, Track 2 is the wry, bitter and self-explanatory “Sue Me, Sue You Blues.” ...
“Beacoups of Blues” in 1970, Starr’s second solo album after the break-up of the Beatles, was a country set recorded in Nashville with writers and session players from the scene; it appeared ...
This track has been included on so many “Underrated Beatles’ Songs” lists t’s hard ... as George Harrison’s slide guitar keeps inching up the ladder. And it’s also there in the break, as Harrison adds ...
Paul McCartney said of one period in his career, "laziness crept in." But given the circumstances, the artist needed to give himself a break to get back on top.
(Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) After The Beatles broke up in 1970, the world was in mourning. A few years later, the now-defunct group did something unusual: they released two albums on ...
Until this year our songs have been better than George’s Only in the months leading up to The Beatles’ break-up was Harrison’s contribution and his songwriting abilities finally acknowledged ...
“I just know it comes, and that’s good for me.” Despite their enormous popularity, the Beatles broke up in 1970, and Starr immediately started a solo career, but he admits, “I was terrified.
Looking back at the song, music writer Ian MacDonald said: "If any single recording shows why The Beatles broke up, it's 'Maxwell's Silver Hammer'." He added: "This ghastly miscalculation – of ...