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Ringo Starr was the lead vocalist on a number of Beatles songs, but the most famous is With A Little Help From My Friend, ...
With A Little Help From My Friends was written with Ringo Starr in mind and it's become one of his most loved tracks, but there was one line he refused to sing.
As The Beatles' drummer, Ringo Starr wasn't always front and centre. Most of the band's songs were sung by their primary ...
Possibly the most-loved Beatles track sung by Ringo was 1967's 'With A Little Help From My Friends', which featured on the album 'Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band'. It was written by John ...
There could have been no All Things Must Pass and Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band—which features”Within You Without You,” a track prominently influenced by Indian music. Luckily ...
Johnny Depp is absolutely unrecognizable in a first-look photo that Lionsgate released this week from his upcoming movie Day Drinker, co-starring with Penelope Cruz. A Minecraft Movie retains top ...
Everyone on board helped land the fish. They used multiple gaffs and a tail rope to boat the big tuna. Photos via Facebook David Esslinger and a group of buddies headed offshore from Galveston, Texas ...
Except for a yellow submarine? In the seemingly endless stretch of road between that popcorn ball and Fort Dodge, a surprising, bright yellow, object comes into view. Inspired by the 1966 legendary ...
The film “1-800-ON-HER-OWN” follows the fiercely independent artist as she tries a career first: writing a song with another artist. By Alissa Wilkinson This deliciously nasty reworking of the ...
The Beatles had broken down barriers the minute that Sgt Peppers was released, and while that album does stand tall in the pantheon of Beatles records, it does feel like a fine time capsule of the ...
The attention to detail is spot on with military water flasks pouring out drinking water and grenade shaped salt and pepper shakers ... A microbrewery and rooftop restobar, yellow submarine is ...
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