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Son of Schmilsson is the eighth album by American singer Harry Nilsson. ... Ringo Starr (credited as Richie Snare) – drums (tracks 1, 6, 8, 9, 11)
- March–April 1972
- Pop
- 10 July 1972 (US), 28 July 1972 (UK)
- Richard Perry
You're Breakin' My Heart. Swiss picture sleeve. " You're Breakin' My Heart " is a song by American singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson, appearing on his 1972 album Son of Schmilsson. It is notorious for the opening line, "You're breakin' my heart / You're tearin' it apart / So fuck you". [1]
Apr 1, 2014 · Quite a bit, as it turned out. On paper, having Harry Nilsson team up with Ringo Starr for Son of Dracula must have looked like a great idea – not only because Starr was a former Beatle and ...
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Footage of Ringo Starr at Trident Studios during the recording sessions of Harry Nilsson`s "Son of Schmilsson" album. This footage was used in the documentar...
Of all Harry’s collaborations with the solo Beatles in the early-mid 70s, my favourite has to be his backing vocals on Ringo’s cover of Only You (which also features John). Quite a sweet nod to his future wife Una.
Harry breaks the fourth wall and bids us a “so long folks”, answered by Ringo Starr saying “Goodbye Harry.” Nilsson promises us he’ll be back for another album. An interesting guy that Harry Nilsson. Not a typical “serious” pop star. And so Son Of Schmilsson comes to an end. The whole collection is just a dream in some songwriter ...
Nov 8, 2023 · Just a year before, however, Ringo had played drums, as Richie Snare, on Nilsson’s Son of Schmilsson. In the words of Nilsson biographer Alyn Shipton ( Nilsson: The Life of a Singer-Songwriter ), “Of all the many-layered vocal backing tracks on Nilsson’s own albums, none came close to the perfection of this number.”