Paul McCartney Reunites with Ringo Starr for Collaboration on His New Solo Album
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Paul McCartney Reunites with Ringo Starr for Collaboration on His New Solo Album
"McCartney explained how Starr ended up playing drums and dueting with him on 'Home to Us.' He recalled, 'I saw Ringo and said I worked with this guy Andrew [Watt]. Ringo came over to Andrew's studio and played a little bit of drums.'"
"There were more misunderstandings when McCartney sent the demo to Starr, who initially only recorded vocals for the chorus. McCartney took this as meaning Starr didn't like the song, but they were able to clear the air, and Starr returned to the studio to add more drums."
"'Home to Us' also features backing contributions from the Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde and Texas' Sharleen Spiteri as Starr and McCartney trade vocals 'line by line.'"
"The Boys of Dungeon Lane finds McCartney revisiting his childhood in Liverpool and early adventures with George Harrison and John Lennon before their Beatles days."
Ringo Starr's collaboration with Paul McCartney on the album The Boys of Dungeon Lane includes the song 'Home to Us.' McCartney recounted how Starr played drums and sang on the track after a misunderstanding was resolved. The song also features contributions from Chrissie Hynde and Sharleen Spiteri. The album reflects McCartney's childhood in Liverpool and is set for release on May 29th. Starr is also preparing to release his own album, Long Long Road, on April 24th.
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