5.31pm
6 May 2018
13 TIMES A BEATLE APPEARED ON SOMEBODY ELSE’S RECORD WHILE GROUP WAS STILL TOGETHER IN THE 60S
1) We Love You – Rolling Stones (Paul and John backing vocals)
2) Come And Get It – Badfinger (Paul plays tambourine (as well as producing))
3) My Bonnie – Tony Sheridan
4) Badge – Cream (George, guitar)
5) Sour Milk Sea – Jackie Lomax (all but John)
6) Mellow Yellow – Donovan (Paul backing vocals)
7) You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away ‘ – The Silkie (Paul & George instruments, John producing)
8) That’s The Way God Planned It – Billy Preston (George plays electric guitar and received production credit)
9) Vegetables – The Beach Boys (Paul munches a carrot)
10) Those Were The Days – Mary Hopkin (Paul plays acoustic guitar (as well as producing))
And in the end
The love you take is equal to the love you make
6.28am
11 June 2015
1) We Love You – Rolling Stones (Paul and John backing vocals)
2) Come And Get It – Badfinger (Paul plays tambourine (as well as producing))
3) My Bonnie – Tony Sheridan
4) Badge – Cream (George, guitar)
5) Sour Milk Sea – Jackie Lomax (all but John)
6) Mellow Yellow – Donovan (Paul backing vocals)
7) You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away ‘ – The Silkie (Paul & George instruments, John producing)
8) That’s The Way God Planned It – Billy Preston (George plays electric guitar and received production credit)
9) Vegetables – The Beach Boys (Paul munches a carrot)
10) Those Were The Days – Mary Hopkin (Paul plays acoustic guitar (as well as producing)
11) My Dark Hour – Steve Miller Band (Paul plays drums, guitar, and adds backing vocals)
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Longer than the road that stretches out ahead
3.51pm
14 December 2009
13 TIMES A BEATLE APPEARED ON SOMEBODY ELSE’S RECORD WHILE GROUP WAS STILL TOGETHER IN THE 60S
1) We Love You – Rolling Stones (Paul and John backing vocals)
2) Come And Get It – Badfinger (Paul plays tambourine (as well as producing))
3) My Bonnie – Tony Sheridan
4) Badge – Cream (George, guitar)
5) Sour Milk Sea – Jackie Lomax (all but John)
6) Mellow Yellow – Donovan (Paul backing vocals)
7) You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away ‘ – The Silkie (Paul & George instruments, John producing)
8) That’s The Way God Planned It – Billy Preston (George plays electric guitar and received production credit)
9) Vegetables – The Beach Boys (Paul munches a carrot)
10) Those Were The Days – Mary Hopkin (Paul plays acoustic guitar (as well as producing)
11) My Dark Hour – Steve Miller Band (Paul plays drums, guitar, and adds backing vocals)
12) Summertime – Lu Walters (JPG and special guest R provide instrumentation)
Paul: Yeah well… first of all, we’re bringing out a ‘Stamp Out Detroit’ campaign.
4.34pm
Reviewers
17 December 2012
13 TIMES A BEATLE APPEARED ON SOMEBODY ELSE’S RECORD WHILE GROUP WAS STILL TOGETHER IN THE 60S
1) We Love You – Rolling Stones (Paul and John backing vocals)
2) Come And Get It – Badfinger (Paul plays tambourine (as well as producing))
3) My Bonnie – Tony Sheridan
4) Badge – Cream (George, guitar)
5) Sour Milk Sea – Jackie Lomax (all but John)
6) Mellow Yellow – Donovan (Paul backing vocals)
7) You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away ‘ – The Silkie (Paul & George instruments, John producing)
8) That’s The Way God Planned It – Billy Preston (George plays electric guitar and received production credit)
9) Vegetables – The Beach Boys (Paul munches a carrot)
10) Those Were The Days – Mary Hopkin (Paul plays acoustic guitar (as well as producing)
11) My Dark Hour – Steve Miller Band (Paul plays drums, guitar, and adds backing vocals)
12) Summertime – Lu Walters (JPG and special guest R provide instrumentation)
13) I Ain’t Superstitious – Howlin’ Wolf (from The London Sessions album; Wolf on vocal, Hubert Sumlin rhythm guitar, Eric Clapton lead guitar, Steve Winwood piano, Klaus Voorman bass, and “Richie” on drums; recorded 2 May 1970, which I reckon just about fits in, with Let It Be released 8 May).
13 TIMES A SOLO BEATLE APPEARED ON SOMEBODY ELSE’S RECORD AFTER THEY SPLIT
(No record where they are the lead artist with a guest appearing, eg. Ebony And Ivory , Say, Say, Say, and no side projects of which they are considered a member, eg. Traveling Wilburys)
01 Bob Dylan: Heart of Mine (Ringo on drums)
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The Beatles Bible 2020 non-Canon Poll Part One: 1958-1963 and Part Two: 1964-August 1966
5.13pm
6 May 2018
13 TIMES A SOLO BEATLE APPEARED ON SOMEBODY ELSE’S RECORD AFTER THEY SPLIT
(No record where they are the lead artist with a guest appearing, eg. Ebony And Ivory , Say, Say, Say, and no side projects of which they are considered a member, eg. Traveling Wilburys)
01 Bob Dylan: Heart of Mine (Ringo on drums)
2 Badfinger: Day After Day (George on slide guitar)
And in the end
The love you take is equal to the love you make
5.44pm
1 December 2009
Ron Nasty said
13) I Ain’t Superstitious – Howlin’ Wolf (from The London Sessions album; Wolf on vocal, Hubert Sumlin rhythm guitar, Eric Clapton lead guitar, Steve Winwood piano, Klaus Voorman bass, and “Richie” on drums; recorded 2 May 1970, which I reckon just about fits in, with Let It Be released 8 May).
Wow, I don’t think I ever knew about Ringo (& Klaus!) playing on that album, thought it was all Charlie Watts. Amazing….I never should’ve sold my old copy.
13 TIMES A SOLO BEATLE APPEARED ON SOMEBODY ELSE’S RECORD AFTER THEY SPLIT
(No record where they are the lead artist with a guest appearing, eg. Ebony And Ivory , Say, Say, Say, and no side projects of which they are considered a member, eg. Traveling Wilburys)
01 Bob Dylan: Heart of Mine (Ringo on drums)
2 Badfinger: Day After Day (George on slide guitar)
3. David Peel: The Pope Smokes Dope (John on backing vocals)
GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
6.19pm
6 May 2018
13 TIMES A SOLO BEATLE APPEARED ON SOMEBODY ELSE’S RECORD AFTER THEY SPLIT
(No record where they are the lead artist with a guest appearing, eg. Ebony And Ivory , Say, Say, Say, and no side projects of which they are considered a member, eg. Traveling Wilburys)
01 Bob Dylan: Heart of Mine (Ringo on drums)
2. Badfinger: Day After Day (George on slide guitar)
3. David Peel: The Pope Smokes Dope (John on backing vocals)
4. Eric Clapton: All Of Me (Paul sings and plays double bass)
And in the end
The love you take is equal to the love you make
10.17am
11 April 2016
13 TIMES A SOLO BEATLE APPEARED ON SOMEBODY ELSE’S RECORD AFTER THEY SPLIT
(No record where they are the lead artist with a guest appearing, eg. Ebony And Ivory , Say, Say, Say, and no side projects of which they are considered a member, eg. Traveling Wilburys)
01 Bob Dylan: Heart of Mine (Ringo on drums)
2. Badfinger: Day After Day (George on slide guitar)
3. David Peel: The Pope Smokes Dope (John on backing vocals)
4. Eric Clapton: All Of Me (Paul sings and plays double bass)
5. The Jeff Healey Band: While My Guitar Gently Weeps (George contributed backing vocals and acoustic guitar)
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2016 & 2017:
2020:
10.47am
6 May 2018
13 TIMES A SOLO BEATLE APPEARED ON SOMEBODY ELSE’S RECORD AFTER THEY SPLIT
(No record where they are the lead artist with a guest appearing, eg. Ebony And Ivory , Say, Say, Say, and no side projects of which they are considered a member, eg. Traveling Wilburys)
01 Bob Dylan: Heart of Mine (Ringo on drums)
2. Badfinger: Day After Day (George on slide guitar)
3. David Peel: The Pope Smokes Dope (John on backing vocals)
4. Eric Clapton: All Of Me (Paul sings and plays double bass)
5. The Jeff Healey Band: While My Guitar Gently Weeps (George contributed backing vocals and acoustic guitar)
6. Stephen Stills: We Are Not Helpless (Ringo on drums)
And in the end
The love you take is equal to the love you make
10.52am
23 January 2022
(No record where they are the lead artist with a guest appearing, eg. Ebony And Ivory , Say, Say, Say, and no side projects of which they are considered a member, eg. Traveling Wilburys)
01 Bob Dylan: Heart of Mine (Ringo on drums)
2. Badfinger: Day After Day (George on slide guitar)
3. David Peel: The Pope Smokes Dope (John on backing vocals)
4. Eric Clapton: All Of Me (Paul sings and plays double bass)
5. The Jeff Healey Band: While My Guitar Gently Weeps (George contributed backing vocals and acoustic guitar)
6. Stephen Stills: We Are Not Helpless (Ringo on drums)
7. George Michael : Heal The Pain (duet with Paul)
My hot take is that after the Beatles split they went down the paths of spiritualism, solipsism, alcoholism, and Paul McCartney
-- Jason Carty, Nothing is Real podcast
12.23pm
4 August 2015
13 TIMES A SOLO BEATLE APPEARED ON SOMEBODY ELSE’S RECORD AFTER THEY SPLIT
01 Bob Dylan: Heart of Mine (Ringo on drums)
2. Badfinger: Day After Day (George on slide guitar)
3. David Peel: The Pope Smokes Dope (John on backing vocals)
4. Eric Clapton: All Of Me (Paul sings and plays double bass)
5. The Jeff Healey Band: While My Guitar Gently Weeps (George contributed backing vocals and acoustic guitar)
6. Stephen Stills: We Are Not Helpless (Ringo on drums)
7. George Michael : Heal The Pain (duet with Paul)
8. David Bowie: Fame (John co-wrote, played guitar, and did backing vocals)
You are all my friends.
1.50pm
Reviewers
17 December 2012
13 TIMES A SOLO BEATLE APPEARED ON SOMEBODY ELSE’S RECORD AFTER THEY SPLIT
(No record where they are the lead artist with a guest appearing, eg. Ebony And Ivory , Say, Say, Say, and no side projects of which they are considered a member, eg. Traveling Wilburys)
1. Bob Dylan: Heart of Mine (Ringo on drums)
2. Badfinger: Day After Day (George on slide guitar)
3. David Peel: The Pope Smokes Dope (John on backing vocals)
4. Eric Clapton: All Of Me (Paul sings and plays double bass)
5. The Jeff Healey Band: While My Guitar Gently Weeps (George contributed backing vocals and acoustic guitar)
6. Stephen Stills: We Are Not Helpless (Ringo on drums)
7. George Michael : Heal The Pain (duet with Paul)
8. David Bowie: Fame (John co-wrote, played guitar, and did backing vocals)
9. Super Furry Animals: Receptacle for the Respectable (Paul on carrot and celery rhythm)
"I only said we were bigger than Rod... and now there's all this!" Ron Nasty
To @ Ron Nasty it's @ mja6758
The Beatles Bible 2020 non-Canon Poll Part One: 1958-1963 and Part Two: 1964-August 1966
3.19pm
11 June 2015
13 TIMES A SOLO BEATLE APPEARED ON SOMEBODY ELSE’S RECORD AFTER THEY SPLIT
(No record where they are the lead artist with a guest appearing, eg. Ebony And Ivory , Say, Say, Say, and no side projects of which they are considered a member, eg. Traveling Wilburys)
1. Bob Dylan: Heart of Mine (Ringo on drums)
2. Badfinger: Day After Day (George on slide guitar)
3. David Peel: The Pope Smokes Dope (John on backing vocals)
4. Eric Clapton: All Of Me (Paul sings and plays double bass)
5. The Jeff Healey Band: While My Guitar Gently Weeps (George contributed backing vocals and acoustic guitar)
6. Stephen Stills: We Are Not Helpless (Ringo on drums)
7. George Michael : Heal The Pain (duet with Paul)
8. David Bowie: Fame (John co-wrote, played guitar, and did backing vocals)
9. Super Furry Animals: Receptacle for the Respectable (Paul on carrot and celery rhythm)
10. Alvin Lee, The Bluest Blues, (George on slide guitar)
You and I have memories
Longer than the road that stretches out ahead
3.29pm
1 December 2009
13 TIMES A SOLO BEATLE APPEARED ON SOMEBODY ELSE’S RECORD AFTER THEY SPLIT
(No record where they are the lead artist with a guest appearing, eg. Ebony And Ivory , Say, Say, Say, and no side projects of which they are considered a member, eg. Traveling Wilburys)
1. Bob Dylan: Heart of Mine (Ringo on drums)
2. Badfinger: Day After Day (George on slide guitar)
3. David Peel: The Pope Smokes Dope (John on backing vocals)
4. Eric Clapton: All Of Me (Paul sings and plays double bass)
5. The Jeff Healey Band: While My Guitar Gently Weeps (George contributed backing vocals and acoustic guitar)
6. Stephen Stills: We Are Not Helpless (Ringo on drums)
7. George Michael : Heal The Pain (duet with Paul)
8. David Bowie: Fame (John co-wrote, played guitar, and did backing vocals)
9. Super Furry Animals: Receptacle for the Respectable (Paul on carrot and celery rhythm)
10. Alvin Lee, The Bluest Blues, (George on slide guitar)
11. Mike McGear: McGear lp (Paul on the usual assortment)
GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
9.39pm
6 May 2018
13 TIMES A SOLO BEATLE APPEARED ON SOMEBODY ELSE’S RECORD AFTER THEY SPLIT
(No record where they are the lead artist with a guest appearing, eg. Ebony And Ivory , Say, Say, Say, and no side projects of which they are considered a member, eg. Traveling Wilburys)
1. Bob Dylan: Heart of Mine (Ringo on drums)
2. Badfinger: Day After Day (George on slide guitar)
3. David Peel: The Pope Smokes Dope (John on backing vocals)
4. Eric Clapton: All Of Me (Paul sings and plays double bass)
5. The Jeff Healey Band: While My Guitar Gently Weeps (George contributed backing vocals and acoustic guitar)
6. Stephen Stills: We Are Not Helpless (Ringo on drums)
7. George Michael : Heal The Pain (duet with Paul)
8. David Bowie: Fame (John co-wrote, played guitar, and did backing vocals)
9. Super Furry Animals: Receptacle for the Respectable (Paul on carrot and celery rhythm)
10. Alvin Lee, The Bluest Blues, (George on slide guitar)
11. Mike McGear: McGear lp (Paul on the usual assortment)
12. Carly Simon: More And More (Ringo on drums)
And in the end
The love you take is equal to the love you make
4.12pm
14 December 2009
13 TIMES A SOLO BEATLE APPEARED ON SOMEBODY ELSE’S RECORD AFTER THEY SPLIT
(No record where they are the lead artist with a guest appearing, eg. Ebony And Ivory , Say, Say, Say, and no side projects of which they are considered a member, eg. Traveling Wilburys)
1. Bob Dylan: Heart of Mine (Ringo on drums)
2. Badfinger: Day After Day (George on slide guitar)
3. David Peel: The Pope Smokes Dope (John on backing vocals)
4. Eric Clapton: All Of Me (Paul sings and plays double bass)
5. The Jeff Healey Band: While My Guitar Gently Weeps (George contributed backing vocals and acoustic guitar)
6. Stephen Stills: We Are Not Helpless (Ringo on drums)
7. George Michael : Heal The Pain (duet with Paul)
8. David Bowie: Fame (John co-wrote, played guitar, and did backing vocals)
9. Super Furry Animals: Receptacle for the Respectable (Paul on carrot and celery rhythm)
10. Alvin Lee, The Bluest Blues, (George on slide guitar)
11. Mike McGear: McGear lp (Paul on the usual assortment)
12. Carly Simon: More And More (Ringo on drums)
13. B.B. King – In London LP (Ringo drums on a few tracks)
13 Beatles songs with a scream/shout
1. Roll Over Beethoven (Star-Club version)
Paul: Yeah well… first of all, we’re bringing out a ‘Stamp Out Detroit’ campaign.
5.27pm
6 May 2018
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vonbonteeAnd in the end
The love you take is equal to the love you make
6.04pm
11 June 2015
13 Beatles songs with a scream/shout
1. Roll Over Beethoven (Star-Club version)
2. Shout
3. Twist And Shout (first musical scream I ever heard)
Some suggestions
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vonbonteeYou and I have memories
Longer than the road that stretches out ahead
9.04pm
6 May 2018
13 Beatles songs with a scream/shout
1. Roll Over Beethoven (Star-Club version)
2. Shout
3. Twist And Shout (first musical scream I ever heard)
And in the end
The love you take is equal to the love you make
2.18am
1 December 2009
13 Beatles songs with a scream/shout
1. Roll Over Beethoven (George, Star-Club version)
2. Shout
3. Twist And Shout (first musical scream I ever heard)
5. A Hard Day’s Night (Paul/John)
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GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
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