5 Ringo Starr Songs The Beatles Rejected

Ringo Starr is often remembered as The Beatles' drummer. But behind that reputation is a fascinating story of a songwriter whose ideas were frequently overlooked, delayed, or quietly rejected. Some of his songs waited years before finally appearing on a Beatles album. Others became solo hits after the band passed them over. And one remained locked away in the vault for more than three decades. In this episode of Beatles Backstage, we explore five remarkable songs connected to Ringo Starr that The Beatles initially rejected, postponed, or simply couldn't find a place for during their recording sessions. Featured Songs: If You've Got Trouble (1965) Don't Pass Me By (1968) Octopus's Garden (1969) It Don't Come Easy (1971) What Goes On (1963/1965) From the chaotic Get Back sessions to the legendary recordings of Rubber Soul, The White Album, and Abbey Road, these songs reveal a side of Ringo Starr that many fans have never fully appreciated. They also remind us that even inside the world's greatest band, great songs sometimes had to wait for the right moment. If you enjoy untold Beatles stories, rare recording sessions, songwriting history, and documentary-style music content, you've come to the right place. Subscribe to Beatles Backstage for more stories behind the songs, the studio sessions, the rivalries, and the moments that shaped the greatest band in rock history. --- #TheBeatles #RingoStarr #BeatlesBackstage #BeatlesHistory #ClassicRock #MusicHistory #JohnLennon #PaulMcCartney #GeorgeHarrison #AbbeyRoad #WhiteAlbum #HelpAlbum #RubberSoul #Anthology #AppleRecords #BeatlesSongs #RockDocumentary #BeatlesFans #60sMusic #BehindTheMusic