Ringo Starr discography
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The following lists detail the discography of Ringo Starr.
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[edit] Albums
[edit] Studio albums
- Sentimental Journey (27 March 1970) UK #7, US #22
- Beaucoups of Blues (25 September 1970) US #65
- "Ringo" (9 November 1973) UK #7, US #2 RIAA: Platinum
- Goodnight Vienna (15 November 1974) UK #30, US #8 RIAA: Gold
- Ringo's Rotogravure (17 September 1976) US #28
- Ringo the 4th (30 September 1977) US #162
- Bad Boy (16 June 1978) US #129
- Stop and Smell the Roses (20 November 1981) US #98
- Old Wave (16 June 1983)
- Time Takes Time (22 May 1992)
- Vertical Man (15 June 1998) UK #85, US #61
- Ringo Rama (24 March 2003) US #113
- Choose Love (7 June 2005)
- Liverpool 8 (14 January 2008) UK #91, US #94
[edit] Compilation albums
- Blast From Your Past (12 December 1975) US #30
- Starr Struck: Best of Ringo Starr, Vol. 2 (24 February 1989)
- The Anthology... So Far (19 January 2001)
- Photograph: The Very Best of Ringo Starr (28 August 2007) UK #26; US 130
- Ringo 5.1: The Surround Sound Collection (24 March 2008)
[edit] Live albums
- Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band (8 October 1990)
- Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band Volume 2: Live From Montreux (13 September 1993)
- Ringo Starr and His third All-Starr Band-Volume 1 (12 August 1995)
- VH1 Storytellers (19 October 1998)
- King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Ringo & His New All-Starr Band (6 August 2002)
- Extended Versions (1 June 2003)
- Tour 2003 (23 March 2004)
- Ringo Starr and Friends (15 August 2006)
- Ringo Starr: Live at Soundstage (23 October 2007)
[edit] Bootlegs
[edit] Christmas albums
[edit] Children albums
- Scouse the Mouse (9 December 1977, UK only)
- A children's album that, through song, tells the tale of a mouse from Liverpool who migrates to America. Playing the starring role of a character named "Scouse the Mouse," Ringo sings seven of the album's 15 tracks. Additional material performed by Adam Faith, Barbara Dickson, Michael Gelden, Lucy Pleasence, Ben Chatterly, Henry Wolfe, Ruby Wax, Rick Jones, Donald Pleasence, and Polly Pleasence.
It remains the only of Ringo's albums never to be issued on CD. It has, however, been made available digitally and can be found in mp3 format through various internet outlets.
[edit] Singles
Song Title | Highest US Chart Position |
Year | Highest UK Chart Position |
---|---|---|---|
"Beaucoups of Blues" | #87 | 1970 | - |
"It Don't Come Easy" | #4 | 1971 | #4 |
"Back Off Boogaloo" | #9 | 1972 | #2 |
"Photograph" | #1 | 1973 | #8 |
"You're Sixteen" | #1 | 1973 | #4 |
"Oh My My" | #5 | 1974 | - |
"Only You (And You Alone)" | #6 | 1974 | #28 |
"No No Song" | #3 | 1975 | - |
"(It's All Down To) Goodnight Vienna" | #31 | 1975 | - |
"A Dose of Rock 'n' Roll" | #26 | 1976 | - |
"Hey Baby" | #74 | 1976 | - |
"Wings" | - | 1977 | - |
"Drowning In The Sea Of Love" | - | 1977 | - |
"Lipstick Traces (On A Cigarette)" | - | 1978 | - |
"Heart on my Sleeve" | - | 1978 | - |
"Wrack My Brain" | #38 | 1981 | - |
"Private Property" | - | 1982 | - |
"Weight of the World" | - | 1992 | #74 |
"La De Da" | - | 1998 | #63 |
"Never Without You" | - | 2003 | - |
"Fading In and Fading Out" | - | 2005 | - |
"Liverpool 8" | - | 2008 | #98 |
[edit] Guest appearances
- Jackie Lomax, Is this what you want (1969) With G.Harrison/P.McCartney/E.Clapton
- George Harrison, Wonderwall Music (1968)
- Howlin' Wolf, The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions (1970)
- Doris Troy, Doris Troy (1970)
- John Lennon, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (1970)
- George Harrison, All Things Must Pass (1970)
- Stephen Stills, Stephen Stills (1970)
- The Concert for Bangla Desh (1971)
- BB King, BB King In London (1971)
- John Lennon, Imagine (1971)
- Peter Frampton, Wind of Change (1972)
- Tommy - As Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra & Chamber Choir (1972) with The Who and Various Artists
- George Harrison, Living In The Material World (1973)
- Harry Nilsson, Pussy Cats (1974)
- George Harrison, Dark Horse (1974)
- Keith Moon, Two Sides of the Moon (1975)
- The Last Waltz (1978)
- Bob Dylan, Shot of Love (1981)
- George Harrison, Somewhere in England (1981)
- Paul McCartney, Tug of War (1982)
- Paul McCartney, Pipes of Peace (1984)
- Paul McCartney, Give My Regards to Broadstreet (1984)
- George Harrison, Cloud Nine (1987)
- Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films (1988)
- Buck Owens, Act Naturally (1989)
- Tom Petty, Wildflowers (1994)
- Paul McCartney, Flaming Pie (1997)
- Electric Light Orchestra, Zoom (2001)
- Liam Lynch, Fake Songs (2002)
- Concert For George (2002)
- Platinum Weird, Make Believe (2006)