Ringo Credits Paul McCartney for the Beatles Being So Prolific

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Published 2024-01-12
Nearly 60 years after the Beatles first touched down in the U.S. in February 1964, legendary drummer Ringo Starr reflects on what made the Beatles a great band and how he continues to create music with “peace and love.”

In this exclusive AARP interview, Starr reflects on everything the Beatles packed into less than a decade, from joining the band in 1962 to their split in 1970. He highlights the working dynamic of the “Fab Four” that included himself, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison. Starr attributes their prolific growth to Paul McCartney’s relentless efforts to record new music, which pushed them to release 12 studio albums (broken up into 17 in the U.S.) in seven years, including “Please Please Me” (1963), “A Hard Day’s Night” (1964), “Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band” (1967), “The Beatles” (“The White Album”) (1968), “Abbey Road” (1969) and “Let It Be” (1970).

Starr looks back on his unconventional introduction to music while hospitalized for illness during his childhood. After the medical staff entertained him with percussion instruments, Starr decided he wanted to be a drummer. As he got older, he saved up to buy a drum set and played in skiffle bands around Britain in the late ’50s and early ’60s. In 1962, Starr’s life changed forever when he accepted John Lennon’s invitation to join the Beatles.

Starr discusses his career as a solo artist, which is still going strong at 83 years old. Since the breakup of the Beatles, Starr has released 20 studio albums and consistently tours with his All-Starr Band. This past October, he released his fourth EP, “Rewind Forward,” which includes a song written by McCartney, “Feeling the Sunlight.”

Finally, Starr reminisces on the Beatles’ historic first trip to the U.S. in February 1964. Greeted at John F. Kennedy Airport by thousands of screaming fans, the band was immediately hit with “Beatlemania” in the States. During their trip, the band performed on “The Ed Sullivan Show” to a record 73 million viewers. They capped their performance with “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” which was the group’s first American number 1 hit and became the Beatles’ best-selling single worldwide.

Featured songs courtesy Universal Music Group:
• "Miss Jean” from “Rewind Forward,” performed by Ringo Starr
• “Shadows on the Wall” from “Rewind Forward,” performed by Ringo Starr
• “Rewind Forward” from “Rewind Forward,” performed by Ringo Starr
• “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” performed by the Beatles on “The Ed Sullivan Show”

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All Comments (17)
  • Ringo rawks. The World is a better place because of these four lads. Peace and love.
  • Peace and love, Ringo! You are such an inspiration… I have a set of 1965 Ludwig’s that I acquired when I was a teenager- I’m 60 now – I still have them! I’ve cracked the cymbals, but they are the original Zildjian’s… Keep on Rockin!☮️❤️
  • Had to be these 4 guys, no substitute, or there wouldnt be the greatest of all time, THE BEATLES❤❤❤!
  • Some people like John, some people like George, some people like Paul, but everyone loves Ringo!
  • @Bella-nt7ec
    Ringo, it was your stepfather, a humble working class guy, who brought that drum kit from London (?) to Liverpool< on the bus, then on the train, then bus again. It needs to be said
  • @HungryH1951
    Ringo can get along with anybody. The other Beatles fussed and fought with each other but Ringo?....Peace man...Not a bad word to say about hardly anyone.
  • @Kermit_T_Frog
    Ringo credits "Paul McCartney for the Beatles Being So Prolific." And McCartney credits Paul McCartney for everything else.
  • @skelter1153
    If you're gonna be in Ringo's Band, you're gonna have to remember WHO'S in charge.... ....and it ain't YOU.
  • @NaaHva
    Ringo is the last Beatle alive. How he misses John, Paul and George.
  • James Paul McCartney died in car crash on September 11 1966 and was replaced by William (Billy). This is the truth no matter what!
  • @markrindt8730
    Paul died a long time ago at the start.. R.I.P. Paul.