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  1. Watch Ringo Starr perform his classic hit It Don't Come Easy live in 1971, with amazing vocals and guitar solo.

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  2. This was Ringo’s first major solo record hit, produced by George Harrison who also co-wrote the song (uncredited) and is featured on guitar. Badfinger’s Pete...

  3. Starr has continued to release music since the 2010s. He recorded "Walk with You" with McCartney in 2010 [37] and has released multiple re-recordings of earlier songs, including "Step Lightly" and "Wings" on Ringo 2012, [38] and "You Can't Fight Lightning", "Photograph" and his Beatles song "Don't Pass Me By" on 2017's Give More Love. [39]

    Song
    Writer (s) [a]
    Original Release
    Producer (s)
    "$15 Draw"
    Sorrells Pickard †
    "Act Naturally" (with Buck Owens)
    Johnny Russell Voni Morrison †
    Non-album single
    Jerry Crutchfield Jim Shaw
    "Adeline"
    Crooked Boy (EP)
    "After All These Years"
    Richard Starkey Johnny Warman
  4. Ringo Starr singles chronology. "Beaucoups of Blues". (1970) " It Don't Come Easy ". (1971) "Back Off Boogaloo". (1972) " It Don't Come Easy " is a song by English rock musician Ringo Starr that was released as a non-album single in April 1971. It was produced by Starr's former Beatles bandmate George Harrison, who also helped write the song ...

    • Rock
    • “Sentimental Journey” (1970) Right after the Beatles' traumatic dissolution, Starr briefly swerved away from rock entirely, recording a batch of pre-rock standards like "Night and Day," "Stardust" and his debut solo album's title track, "Sentimental Journey."
    • “Beaucoups of Blues” (1970) Country music has always suited Starr's wry warble best, and with the encouragement of legendary pedal-steel session man Pete Drake, he recorded his second solo album, Beaucoups of Blues, in Nashville, a city he'd somehow never visited before.
    • “It Don’t Come Easy” (1971) Partly a foretelling of the laid-back ease of Seventies soft rock ("you don't have to shout or leap about"), 1971's "It Don't Come Easy" is nonetheless deservedly Starr's most acclaimed hit.
    • “Early 1970” (1971) “There’s nothing wrong with the Beatles,” Starr was supposedly still assuring people in March 1970. A month later, the breakup was official, and half a year after that, he recorded this hopeful but heart-breaking eulogy that wound up, at least initially, hidden on the B-side of “It Don’t Come Easy.”
  5. Nov 23, 2013 · Single B-Side (1971) The flipside of Ringo's classic "It Don't Come Easy" (see No. 1 on our list of the Top 10 Ringo Starr Solo Songs) is yet another autobiographical tune. "Early 1970" is all ...

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  7. Jul 13, 2015 · 1971 - Ringo Starr - Early 1970Apple Records 1 C 006-04 791Vinyl 7" 45 RPM SingleRichard StarkeyProd. by Ringo Starr"An E.M.I. Rec"

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