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Ringo Starr

Ringo Starr Performs ‘It Don’t Come Easy’ at The Concert for Bangladesh

In "It Don’t Come Easy," Ringo Starr showcases his musical prowess during a pivotal time in his solo career. This performance is associated with the Concert for Bangladesh, organized by George Harrison in 1971, which was one of the first major benefits in rock history. Prior to this event, Ringo had released his self-titled album "Ringo" in 1973, which included hit singles that solidified his status as a successful solo artist post-Beatles. Notably, "It Don’t Come Easy," written by Starr, had already reached commercial success by this time, becoming one of his signature songs. The concert brought together notable musicians, highlighting Starr's collaborative spirit and the strong connections he maintained from his days with The Beatles, as it was held during a period of burgeoning individual expression among former band members. This performance is emblematic of his ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with a rhythmic flair that resonates with audiences.

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