Ringo Starr: A Genius Beatle Defining His Career Through Songs

Ringo Starr, often overlooked in comparison to his fellow Beatles, showcased his genius through his songwriting and drumming contributions. From coining the title of "A Hard Day's Night" to providing the perfect rhythm for "Here Comes the Sun," Starr's creativity and ability to serve the song were evident. His role in naming "Tomorrow Never Knows" and delivering a standout vocal performance on "With a Little Help From My Friends" further exemplified his talent. Additionally, Starr's drumming prowess shone on tracks like "Rain," where he displayed his chaotic yet precise style. Despite his humble nature, Starr's contributions to The Beatles' music solidify his status as a musical genius.
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