Release date : Oct 24, 2025
By Ringo Starr • LP • Part of the collection “Paul McCartney as producer, composer, or session musician in the 70s”
Last updated on October 15, 2025
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Concert Oct 22, 2025 • USA • Tulsa
Album Oct 24, 2025 • "Ringo (Molten Lava Color LP - 2025)" by Ringo Starr released globally
Concert Oct 25, 2025 • USA • San Antonio
This album was recorded during the following studio sessions:
Recording "Six O'Clock", "You're Sixteen"
Apr 02, 1973
I'm the Greatest
3:21 • Studio version
Have You Seen My Baby
3:44 • Studio version
Photograph
3:56 • Studio version
Sunshine Life For Me (Sail Away Raymond)
2:45 • Studio version
Written by Bob Sherman, Dick Sherman
2:48 • Studio version • A
Paul McCartney : Kazoo Linda Eastman / McCartney : Backing vocals Ringo Starr : Drums, Lead vocal Nicky Hopkins : Piano Vini Poncia : Guitars Klaus Voormann : Bass Jimmy Calvert : Guitars Harry Nilsson : Backing vocals Richard Perry : Producer Bill Schnee : Engineer
Recording : March 05-06, 1973 • Studio : Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, USA
SessionOverdubs : Apr 02, 1973 • Studio : Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row, London
Mixing : July 1973 • Studio : Sound Labs, Los Angeles, USA
Oh My My
4:16 • Studio version
Step Lightly
3:15 • Studio version
Written by Paul McCartney, Linda Eastman / McCartney
4:06 • Studio version
Paul McCartney : Backing vocal, Piano, String and flute arrangements, Synthesizer Linda Eastman / McCartney : Backing vocal Ringo Starr : Drums, Lead vocal Vini Poncia : Guitar, Percussion Klaus Voormann : Bass Richard Perry : Producer Bill Schnee : Engineer
Devil Woman
3:50 • Studio version
You And Me (Babe)
4:59 • Studio version
From UMe Announces New Ringo Starr Vinyl Reissues Of First Four Solo Albums Out October 24, 2025 – Ringo Starr, October 9, 2025:
Limited-Edition Pressings Of Sentimental Journey, Beaucoups Of Blues, Ringo, & Goodnight Vienna
(Los Angeles, CA) October 9, 2025: Today, UMe announce the reissue of Ringo Starr’s first four solo albums out October 24, 2025. Brand new limited-edition pressings of Sentimental Journey on Buttermilk Yellow color vinyl, Beaucoups of Blues on Baby Blue color vinyl, Ringo on Molten Lava color vinyl, and Goodnight Vienna on Psychedelic Waves custom color vinyl will be available via his official store.
Bruce Resnikoff, President & CEO of UMe, shared, “For decades, Ringo has shaped music and inspired audiences worldwide, revered for his artistry and for his mission to spread peace and love around the world. We are honored to be entrusted with preserving his body of work, from his early work to his solo albums throughout the years. These reissues highlight his depth, his creativity and his lasting cultural impact.”
Ringo introduced himself as a solo artist with Sentimental Journey, which originally arrived on March 27, 1970. During an exchange with producer George Martin, the artist set the tone for the record when he famously proposed, “Why don’t we take a sentimental journey?” As such, he recorded 12 covers of staples from the American songbook, tipping his hat to the songs that shaped him during his formative years. It showed the world another side of the iconic performer for the first time.
He tracked the follow-up Beaucoups Of Blues at Music City Recorders in Nashville, TN alongside producer Peter Drake. Released on September 25, 1970, the 12-song body of work saw him embrace his passion for country and folk, delivering a benchmark solo offering in the process.
Then, there’s his namesake album Ringo. Throughout its creative process, he teamed up with producer Richard Perry and notably collaborated with his Beatles bandmates John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison as well as The Band’s Robbie Robertson, Garth Hudson, Levon Helm, and Rick Danko and Marc Bolan of T-Rex, among others. After dropping on November 2, 1973, it reached #2 on the Billboard 200 and went RIAA Platinum. It houses classics such as “Photograph,” “You’re Sixteen (You’re Beautiful And You’re Mine),” the Lennon-penned “I’m The Greatest,” and “Oh, My My.” The reissue boasts the original 24-page booklet in a gatefold jacket.
Finally, Ringo unveiled Goodnight Vienna on November 15, 1974. This time around, he worked with everyone from Lennon and Sir Elton John to Dr. John, Billy Preston, Robbie Robertson, and Harry Nilsson. Cutting the record at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles, he reteamed with Perry for production, and the album yielded “No-No Song,” “Only You (And You Alone),” and “Occapella.” Not to mention, Goodnight Vienna saw him return to the Top 10 of the Billboard 200, and it reached RIAA Gold status.
Earlier this year, he shared his 21st album, a brand-new country music album, Look Up, produced and co-written by T Bone Burnett. Fittingly taking up where Beaucoups of Blues left off, the critically acclaimed, stunning collection features 11 original songs, recorded in Nashville and Los Angeles.
From Ringo (Molten Lava Color LP) – Ringo Starr Official Store:
Widely considered Ringo Starr’s greatest studio album of the era, this namesake LP was produced by Richard Perry and features contributions from all of his former bandmates and features the massive hits “Photograph”, “You’re Sixteen (You’re Beautiful And You’re Mine)”, “I’m The Greatest” and “Oh, My My.” Pressed on Molten Lava custom color vinyl, this latest pressing also features the original 24-page booklet in a gatefold jacket. An essential album for any Ringo fan.
Side One
1. I’m The Greatest
2. Have You Seen My Baby
3. Photograph
4. Sunshine Life For Me (Sail Away Raymond)
5. You’re Sixteen
Side Two
1. Oh My My
2. Step Lightly
3. Six O’Clock
4. Devil Woman
5. You And Me (Babe)Please note that each vinyl is unique and the colors may appear slightly different from the image displayed.
Limited to 4 per customer.

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