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Waterways
Paul McCartney played the drums on the Ballard of John and Yoko on a version that was not put out. Only Johnna Paul played on that.
That version was put out and is the only version, George and Ringo were away at the time, the Beatles were fast dissolving at the time. 'Act Naturally' though (the biggest fool to ever hit the big time) was a cover version, Ringo was into C&W.
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During the White Album Ringo left for a while, he was away on holiday in Sardinia and went on a boat where a local man showed him how the Octopus's live and collect shiny things to make their den, he wrote Octopus's Garden during this time. Ringo was coaxed back, the others filled the studio full of flowers. He believed he was the odd one out and the other 3 were very close, I thought it was you 3 said Paul, John and George said similar things and so they all made up but not before Paul has already played the drums on 2 new songs they were working on, Back in the U.S.S.R and Dear Prudence, so when you hear these songs, it is Paul playing the drums.
He also played the drums on his first solo album McCartney (1970), on Band on the run album (recording in Africa - when he was left in the lurch when the drummer and guitarist suddenly left just before flying out) and on McCartney II (1980) He also plays drums on some of his more recent solo albums. He is the only recording artist to have had No.1s as a solo artist, duo, trio, quartet, quintet and as part of a larger group (charity singles)
Ringo was an alcoholic in the late 1970s and went into rehab with his bond girl wife, Barbara Bach, he has been teetotal now for many years.
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