Yes, I believe he wrote End of the Line with his band, The Traveling Wilburries
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe, and Pete Best.
The song was written by Randy California of the group, Spirit, who recorded it.
A band called Underoath wrote the song "Writing on the Walls." The band received two Grammy nominations, sadly, the band was disbanded in 2013, after being announced on October of 2012. The song "Writing on the Walls" was created in 2006-2007 for the album "Define the Great Line."
The iconic line-up is John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
The famous line-up of John, Paul, George and Ringo formed in 1962 - Ringo joined the band, replacing Pete Best, very late in their history. John, Paul and George had played together since 1958.
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe, and Pete Best.
The song was written by Randy California of the group, Spirit, who recorded it.
The released song is credited to "Starkey, Richard" (Ringo Starr). But years later Ringo stated that he wrote the song with George Harrison. Some say Harrison wrote the song and gave it to Ringo, as it has a feeling and style that seems George's. But Ringo certainly was a talent in his own right. The lead vocals are Ringo's, and the backing tracks are by Badfinger's Pete Ham and Tom Evans. George Harrison, as producer of the final version, seems to have got a "Hare Krishna" line into the backing vocals, but the final mix makes it difficult to hear. Written and recorded in 1970, the song wasn't released until April 1971.
A band called Underoath wrote the song "Writing on the Walls." The band received two Grammy nominations, sadly, the band was disbanded in 2013, after being announced on October of 2012. The song "Writing on the Walls" was created in 2006-2007 for the album "Define the Great Line."
The iconic line-up is John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
The famous line-up of John, Paul, George and Ringo formed in 1962 - Ringo joined the band, replacing Pete Best, very late in their history. John, Paul and George had played together since 1958.
Technically no Beatles members quit. The original lineup was Paul, George, John, Pete Best, and Stuart Sutcliffe, however Sutcliffe passed away. Pete Best was technically "kicked out" of the band for not following the path they wanted to go into.
Dante Alighieri wrote one relevant line in his "Eclogues:" Pilgrim's progress through the land / Bounce around like rubber band.
Damon Harrison plays Defensive Line for the New York Jets.
George Harrison's "Taxman", from Revolver. The line refers to the 95% income tax bracket the Beatles found themselves in, during their peak years.
Each line represented a different Beatles member! Either Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison, or Paul McCartney.
Hugo blick on how he wrote The Shadow Line.