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Ringo Starr Praises Paul McCartney’s Talent After New Duet

Ringo Starr Reveals Why Paul McCartney Still Amazes Him Decades Later

The Beatles drummer celebrates his longtime friendship with Paul McCartney as the pair reunite for a special musical collaboration.

Ringo Starr has shared his admiration for Paul McCartney, praising his longtime Beatles bandmate’s extraordinary musical talent and their decades-long friendship.

During an interview at his Peace and Love 86th birthday celebration on July 7, the legendary drummer spoke about working with McCartney again on their new duet, Home to Us.Lily Collins Shares Heartfelt Birthday Tribute to Charlie McDowell

The song marks a special moment for the two musicians as it is the first time they have performed together as a singing duo. Starr explained that while they have collaborated on each other’s projects before, this track created a different experience for both artists.

Ringo recalled how McCartney has contributed to several of his songs over the years, including playing bass and adding musical touches to his projects. He jokingly noted that the two have known each other for decades, making their latest collaboration feel natural.

The Beatles drummer praised McCartney’s abilities as a musician and songwriter, describing him as an exceptional artist whose creativity continues to inspire.

Home to Us was released on May 8 as the second single from Paul McCartney’s 20th solo studio album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane.

The collaboration adds another chapter to the musical journey of two surviving members of The Beatles, one of the most influential bands in music history.‘We Were Liars’ Season 2 Wraps Production, Fans Excited

Starr and McCartney have previously worked together on several projects, including Starr’s Rewind Forward in 2023, McCartney’s Flaming Pie in 1997, and Starr’s Give More Love in 2017.

Their latest duet highlights the enduring bond between the two musicians and proves that their creative connection remains strong even after more than six decades.