Talk:Ringo Starr discography

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[edit] Merge

Shouldn't this be merged into Ringo Starr? --Diberri | Talk 03:46, Apr 22, 2004 (UTC)

No. Only short discographies belong on the same page as the artist. This is a large enough discography to deserve it's own page. --Ian911299

[edit] Wonderwall

The page on the "Wonderwall" soundtrack by George Harrison mentions that Ringo is rumoured to have played drums for that album. Should this rumour be mentioned on this page?

[edit] Ringo's Skokiaan

Medley No no song/Skokiaan on Apple 1880 (as a B-side), 27th Jan. 1975 ? As featured on his album Goodnight Vienna? Stephan KŒNIG 13:14, 11 December 2006 (UTC)