Yellow Submarine was the first number one beatles song without John or paul on vocals, it featured Ringo Starr, the drummer singing a song written by Paul. The only other songs by not paul or john that made it to number one were "Something" and "For You Blue" by George Harrison
The only number one single release by The Beatles in the UK was The Ballad of John and Yoko; Paul played drums - in fact only John and Paul played on the single.
as in without a drummer, or without him singing?
Ringo Starr has one daughter, Lee Starkey, born in 1970
Because he was the unfortunate one in real live. \
Well, if you ask me, I thought they were all equal. But if you noticed, in every single Beatles movie, Ringo is the star. Not just because his stage name is Ringo "Starr", but because he would've been considered the best. In "A Hard Day's Night" (1964) Ringo was the one who stranded away and the Beatles had to find him before the show started. In "Help!" (1965) Ringo was the one who had the ring, and had gotten kidnapped. In "Yellow Submarine" (1968) Ringo found the rest of the Beatles. And was a big part in discovering the land of the Submarines. So, there's your answer. The best actor was Ringo........but they were all good. and........Ringo starred in a movie long after the Beatles split. "Caveman" (1981)
Ringo was the member of a competing local group, but when the Beatles, then the quarrymen needed a stand in drummer he filled in. So when the Beatles were discovered the label said their drummer Pete best wouldn't work and John, Paul, and George agreed and so Ringo become the drummer. Bonus tidbit, Ringo's nickname came from the fact that he always wore rings on his fingers so he got the nickname.
It's from "Abbey Road," the last album recorded by the Beatles before they broke up in 1970. The song, which was written and performed by Ringo Starr, is the fifth track on Side One.
Ringo was probably the only one of the four who would have joined a reunion without hesitation. He has often expressed missing the others as friends and musicians. Although he pursued a solo and film career after the Beatles, his height of success was with the Beatles.
Ringo Starr has one daughter, Lee Starkey, born in 1970
Because he was the unfortunate one in real live. \
Well, if you ask me, I thought they were all equal. But if you noticed, in every single Beatles movie, Ringo is the star. Not just because his stage name is Ringo "Starr", but because he would've been considered the best. In "A Hard Day's Night" (1964) Ringo was the one who stranded away and the Beatles had to find him before the show started. In "Help!" (1965) Ringo was the one who had the ring, and had gotten kidnapped. In "Yellow Submarine" (1968) Ringo found the rest of the Beatles. And was a big part in discovering the land of the Submarines. So, there's your answer. The best actor was Ringo........but they were all good. and........Ringo starred in a movie long after the Beatles split. "Caveman" (1981)
Ringo was the member of a competing local group, but when the Beatles, then the quarrymen needed a stand in drummer he filled in. So when the Beatles were discovered the label said their drummer Pete best wouldn't work and John, Paul, and George agreed and so Ringo become the drummer. Bonus tidbit, Ringo's nickname came from the fact that he always wore rings on his fingers so he got the nickname.
Ringo Starr. It is the second song he solely wrote for The Beatles, the first one being Don't Pass Me By.
This is debated endlessly, but one of the main reasons (perhaps not the only one) is that the other Beatles thought Ringo was a better drummer - simple.
Yellow Submarine was the only Beatles single featuring Ringo as the lead singer. With a little help from my friends, however, is probably his best known recording.you missed one "Matchbox" hit #17 in the US charts, even though it wasn't written by The Beatles it was sung by RingoYou also missed "Act Naturally". It was not written by Ringo, or any of The Beatles for that matter. It was the B-Side to Yesterday and it got to #47.
I saw them both perform together on Ringo's 70th birthday - Ringo did a show at Radio City Music Hall on his 70th birthday last year and Paul came out to play The Beatles song Birthday with him from the Beatles White Album. It was one of the highlights of my life !!!!
It's from "Abbey Road," the last album recorded by the Beatles before they broke up in 1970. The song, which was written and performed by Ringo Starr, is the fifth track on Side One.
Ringo StarrPaul McCartneyRingo was best known for wearing alot of rings.In the movie "Yellow Submarine" Ringo befriends the nowhere man.Paul was one of the lead singers. After the Beatles, Paul formed a band called "Wings".
cloghopping Ringo, wimsical Paul sir sharp John and stirn George.