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Babe Me And You (Apple Records 1973)






   The most underrated personnel and The Beatles man behind the drum-sets pseudonym for Liverpool figure of Sir Richard Starkey aka Ringo Starr where for most of the fans - didn’t seemed to exists while covered by the giant figures of Lennon/McCartney off The Beatles but then English Richie, Billy Shears or Richie Snare showed up surfacing as himself after the demise of his legendary UK Pop-Rock band that being loved by the masses for being Ringo (the album) releasing as his number through the perfect mid-tempo and slow tunes revealing the happiness doing great times as soloist stardom for the first time in life can be himself and writing songs he like the most there. 

   Ringo Starr presenting his little less-mocking “greatest showman adventure” off fun and happy performance  and collecting lost groupies girls wanting more stars from late/active The Beatles member via Photograph, Sunshine Life For Me (Sail Away Raymond), You’re Sixteen (You’re Beautiful and You’re Mine), Step Lightly, Six O’Clock and Devil Woman among other tunes that becoming seminal Pop-Rock with less Fab Four inflictions but stays for stains and thus Irish/Scottish traditional and Country smiles wretched out for the steps aside and moving on forward about Ringo’s journey musical career - diving deep with the submarine of his.




Ringo:
http://myzuka.club/Album/442435/Ringo-Starr-Ringo-1973



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