It's credited as Lennon/McCartney, as nearly all Beatles songs were, but both of them have stated in interviews that it was almost entirely Paul's work with a small bit of help from Lennon (Lennon also said that Donovan contributed a bit, in particular the "sky of blue and sea of green" lyric).
If you mean the film... well, he helped write the songs. The actual plot, such as it was, was largely a result of trying to come up with a way to tie a bunch of originally unrelated Beatles songs together (along with a few written specifically for the movie), and I can't find any indications that McCartney had any particular input into the process.
No. Ringo Starr wrote the whole song, along with Octopus' Garden. I frankly don't like the songs he wrote for The Beatles as much as the others, but to answer your question, Ringo did.
Yes he sang that song.
To sell records and make lots of money."Yellow Submarine" possibly has the unique distinction of being adopted by the supporters of many British football teams (with the colour appropriately changed) as the team song.Paul McCartney got the idea to write a children's "sing-a-long" song. Gradually the idea developed into a story of a young boy listening to an old sailor telling of his exploits in the "Land of Submarines". The song was recorded in 1966.Why wouldn't they?
'You're Going to Lose that Girl" from 'Help!' for one. "And I Love Her" and "Till There Was you" as well.
Yes, but it was a cover. The song was written by the Sherman brothers and was a hit for Johnny Burnette over a decade before Ringo's version.
1.Yellow Submarine 2.Only A Northern Song 3. All Together Now 4.Hey Bulldog 5.It's All Too Much 6.All You Need Is Love 7.Pepperland 8.Sea Of Time 9.Sea Of Holes 10. Sea Of Monsters 11. March Of The Meanies 12.Pepperland Laid Waste 13.Yellow Submarine In Pepperland
"Act Naturally," originally recorded in 1963 by Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, was covered by the Beatles two years later in the United Kingdom's version of "Help." It was first song on Side 2 of the album and the only tune for which Ringo Starr served as the lead singer.
According to Sir Paul McCartney, co-writer of the song, the song "Yellow Submarine" was written as a children's song, with limited vocal ranges for Ringo Starr to sing lead on. He has stated on more than one occasion that nothing else should be viewed as far as the lyrics are concerned.
To sell records and make lots of money."Yellow Submarine" possibly has the unique distinction of being adopted by the supporters of many British football teams (with the colour appropriately changed) as the team song.Paul McCartney got the idea to write a children's "sing-a-long" song. Gradually the idea developed into a story of a young boy listening to an old sailor telling of his exploits in the "Land of Submarines". The song was recorded in 1966.Why wouldn't they?
I don't know a Ringo Sterr, but I do know a Ringo Starr, a Ringo Stirr, a Ringo Storr, a Ringo Sturr, and sometimes a Ringo Styrr. Ringo Starr mainly played the drums. The others just sing back up.
'You're Going to Lose that Girl" from 'Help!' for one. "And I Love Her" and "Till There Was you" as well.
His biggest hits: It Don't Come Easy Photograph Oh My My You're Sixteen
It means to sing in a yellow submarine
Yes, but it was a cover. The song was written by the Sherman brothers and was a hit for Johnny Burnette over a decade before Ringo's version.
That was a hit for a number of artists, including Ringo Starr - but I don't recall Alvin Stardust doing so.
1.Yellow Submarine 2.Only A Northern Song 3. All Together Now 4.Hey Bulldog 5.It's All Too Much 6.All You Need Is Love 7.Pepperland 8.Sea Of Time 9.Sea Of Holes 10. Sea Of Monsters 11. March Of The Meanies 12.Pepperland Laid Waste 13.Yellow Submarine In Pepperland
Ringo tours every other summer with his All-Starr band. He releases new CD's occasionally.
He was lead singer on With A Little Help From My Friends, Yellow Submarine, Octopus's Garden, Don't Pass Me By, What Goes On, and Flying. He wrote Octopus's Garden and Don't Pass Me By. Was co-writer on What Goes On, Flying, Carry That Weight, and Dig It.BoysI Wanna Be Your ManMatchboxHoney DontWhat Goes OnAct NaturallyYellow SubmarineWith A Little Help From My FriendsDont Pass Me ByOctopus's GardenThe songs Ringo Starr sang with The Beatles:Please Please Me: BoysWith The Beatles: I Wanna Be Your ManBeatles For Sale: Honey Don'tHelp!: Act NaturallyRubber Soul: What Goes OnRevolver: Yellow SubmarineSgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: With A Little Help From My FriendsWhite Album: Don't Pass Me By, Good NightAbbey Road: Octopus's GardenPast Masters 1: MatchboxEDIT: You forgot Good Night!
"Act Naturally," originally recorded in 1963 by Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, was covered by the Beatles two years later in the United Kingdom's version of "Help." It was first song on Side 2 of the album and the only tune for which Ringo Starr served as the lead singer.