Ringo Starr but Paul McCartney did on back in the USSR because Ringo wasnt present
The Beatles, more specifically, Ringo Starr.
Ringo Starr's uniform was pink on the cover of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
The 2006 album "Love" remixed portions of "Good Night" (from the Beatles' White Album) with "Octopus' Garden" (from "Abbey Road"). Both songs were sung by Ringo Starr.
They enjoyed their time in Rishikesh, and wrote the bulk of the White Album there, but they became disillusioned with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who hosted their stay. Ringo Starr was the first to return home; he had a touchy stomach, that couldn't take the highly-spiced food served at the Maharishi's retreat, and Starr missed his children.
Ringo Starr but Paul McCartney did on back in the USSR because Ringo wasnt present
Sentimental Journey - Ringo Starr album - was created on 1970-03-27.
That song is on the White Album.
The Beatles, more specifically, Ringo Starr.
Ringo Starr wrote Octopus's Garden. It was featured on the 1969 album Abbey Road.
Ringo Starr's uniform was pink on the cover of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
The 2006 album "Love" remixed portions of "Good Night" (from the Beatles' White Album) with "Octopus' Garden" (from "Abbey Road"). Both songs were sung by Ringo Starr.
From left to right: George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and John Lennon.
He is on tour now in the U.S. (I just saw him a few days ago!) and is still singing, drumming, and being Ringo Starr. He just came out with a new album too, Ringo 2012.
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 !!!!
They enjoyed their time in Rishikesh, and wrote the bulk of the White Album there, but they became disillusioned with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who hosted their stay. Ringo Starr was the first to return home; he had a touchy stomach, that couldn't take the highly-spiced food served at the Maharishi's retreat, and Starr missed his children.
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.