Ringo Starr:
guest appearances

[ BB King]
[Harry Nillsson]
[ Howling Wolf ]
[ John, Paul and George]
[ Carl Perkins]
[ Leon Redbone]
[ Leon Rusell]
[Liam Lynch's "Fake songs"]
[Lon and Derrek Van Eaton]
[ Tom Petty]

You'll find more information on Ringo's guest appearances on some of these boots. Check them out!

Webmaster:
Guilherme Lentz

Ringo page | Main page

John, Paul and George

John's "Plastic Ono Band"

For his first post-Beatles album, John invite the best rock'n'roll musician he knew: the one and only Ringo Starr.

Back to the top

John's "Shaved fish"

Ringo's on "Mother".

Back to the top

John's "Imagine" (soundtrack)

Ringo's on "Mother" and "God".

Back to the top

John's "Lennon legend"

RIngo's on "Mother".

Back to the top

John's "Wonsaponatime"

Ringo's on "Only you".

Back to the top

John's "Lennon Anthology"

Ringo's on "God", "Hold on", "Isolation", "Mother", "Remember", "Long lost John", "I'm the greatest", "Goodnight Vienna" and "Only you"

Back to the top

John's "LENNON" 4CD boxed set

Ringo's on "MOther", "Hold on", "I found out", "Remember", "Well well well", "God" and "My mummy's dead".

Back to the top

George's "All things must pass"

Ringo plays throughout the album.

Back to the top

George's "Concert for the people of Bangla Desh"

Ringo plays throughout the album and sings "It don't come easy".

Back to the top

George's "Living in the material world"

Ringo plays throughout the album.

Back to the top

George's "Dark horse"

Ringo playson "So sad" and "Ding dong, ding dong".

Back to the top

George's "Somewhere in England"

Ringo and Paul join George on "All those years ago", a tribute to John.

Back to the top

George's "Cloud nine"

Ringo plays throughout the album

Back to the top

Paul's "Tug of war"

Ringo plays drums on "Take it away"

Back to the top

Paul's "Pipes of peace"

Ringo plays throughout the album.

Back to the top

Paul's "Give my regards to the Broad Street"

Ringo plays throughout the album

Back to the top

Paul's "Flaming pie" & singles

Ringo played on "Really love you" and "Beautiful night". He also sings a bit on the later. USA single "The world tonight" and UK's "Young boy #1" also included "Looking for you", in which Ringo drums.

Back to the top

Carl Perkins

Go cat go!

Ringo duets with Carl Perkins on a live version of "Honey don't". Perkins' vocals were added later. Ringo's appearance is not the only thing to make this album a must-have. Besides apperances by the other Beatles, there are some fasinating guest, such as Tom petty. Paul Simon, Jimi Hendrix and more. Perkins was in excelletn shape for this album, and had a huge repertoire.

Back to the top

Leon Redbone

Whistle in the wind

Ringo shares lead vocal with Leon Redbone on "My little grass shack".

Back to the top

BB King

Lucille and friends

Ringo drums on "Gheto woman"

Back to the top

Tom Petty

She's the one

On this excellent Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers album, Ringo drums on "Hung up and overdue". Some tracks like "Walls" are other good reasons for hearing this CD.

Back to the top

Howling Wolf

The London Howling Wolf sessions

Ringo joins the all star cast on "I ain't supertitious". Other musicans include Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood and others.

Back to the top

Leon Russell

Leon Russell

George and Ringo made unspeciefed contribuitions to Leon Russell's first album.

Back to the top

GeoCities

1