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Turning to Country on Your Own: 55 Years From Ringo Starr's "Beaucoups of Blues"

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Unlike his standard-centered solo debut LP, Ringo Starr’s second genre album was no surprise. After all, the 1970 country “Beaucoup of Blues” evoked versions of the Beatles era as Buck Owens’ “Act Naturally” and the original roots of Starr’s own “Don’t Pass Me By”. There is an innate sadness in the voice of the former beatle that seems perfectly suited for this type of music. And it completely inhabits the songs of “Beaucoup of Blues”. Equally i…
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Unlike his standard-centered solo debut LP, Ringo Starr’s second genre album was no surprise. After all, the 1970 country “Beaucoup of Blues” evoked versions of the Beatles era as Buck Owens’ “Act Naturally” and the original roots of Starr’s own “Don’t Pass Me By”. There is an innate sadness in the voice of the former beatle that seems perfectly suited for this type of music. And it completely inhabits the songs of “Beaucoup of Blues”. Equally i…

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Futuro broke the news in on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
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