- Collaborations between ex-Beatles
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- This page is about creative collaborations. For social and other general interactions, see The Beatles and individual biographies.
Since the breakup of The Beatles in 1970, the former members of the band have been involved in various collaborations with one other, including:
- Album and single recordings involving more than one ex-Beatle (as musicians or in other roles such as producer);
- Live performances.
These are listed in the tables below. Collaborations that began before the breakup are included for historical interest. The start date of the act of collaboration, e.g., the recording start date, governs the initial display sequence. Other display sequences may be seen by clicking the buttons in the column headers.
Contents
Albums
Year of
recording[1]Year of
release[2]Album Credited to Collaboration
by LennonCollaboration
by McCartneyCollaboration
by HarrisonCollaboration
by Starr1967-68 1968 Wonderwall Music George Harrison 1969-70 1970 Sentimental Journey Ringo Starr 1970 1970 All Things Must Pass George Harrison 1970 1970 John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band John Lennon 1971 1971 Imagine John Lennon 1972 1973 Living in the Material World George Harrison 1973 1973 Ringo Ringo Starr 1974 1992 A Toot and a Snore in '74 (bootleg) Various artists 1974 1974 Pussy Cats Harry Nilsson 1974 1974 Dark Horse George Harrison 1974 1974 Goodnight Vienna Ringo Starr 1976 1976 Ringo's Rotogravure Ringo Starr 1979-81 1981 Somewhere in England George Harrison 1980-81 1981 Stop and Smell the Roses Ringo Starr 1981-82 1982 Tug of War Paul McCartney 1981-82 1983 Pipes of Peace Paul McCartney 1982-83 1984 Give My Regards to Broad Street Paul McCartney 1987 1987 Cloud Nine George Harrison 1995-97 1997 Flaming Pie Paul McCartney 1997-98 1998 Vertical Man Ringo Starr 2000 2001 Zoom Electric Light Orchestra 2009 2010 Y Not Ringo Starr Singles
Year of
recording[1]Year of
release[2]Single Credited to Collaboration
by LennonCollaboration
by McCartneyCollaboration
by HarrisonCollaboration
by Starr1967 1967 "We Love You" Rolling Stones 1968 1968 "Sour Milk Sea" Jackie Lomax 1969 1969 "Cold Turkey" Plastic Ono Band 1970 1970 "Instant Karma!" Lennon, Ono and the Plastic Ono Band 1970 1971 "It Don't Come Easy" Ringo Starr 1972 or earlier 1972 "Back Off Boogaloo" Ringo Starr 1973 1973 "Photograph" Ringo Starr 1973 1973 "You're Sixteen" Ringo Starr 1974 1974 "Only You" Ringo Starr 1975 1975 "Goodnight Vienna" Ringo Starr 1980-81 1981 "All Those Years Ago" George Harrison 1981 1982 "Take It Away" Paul McCartney 1994 1995 "Free as a Bird" The Beatles 1995 1996 "Real Love" The Beatles 1996 1997 "Beautiful Night" Paul McCartney 1997 1998 "La De Da" Ringo Starr 2009 2010 "Walk With You" Ringo Starr Live performances
Live performances featuring collaboration between two or more ex-Beatles. Separate appearance at the same event does not count. Lennon was the only one who never went on stage with any of the three after the roof top concert.
Year[1] Event Location Collaboration
by LennonCollaboration
by McCartneyCollaboration
by HarrisonCollaboration
by Starr1969 UNICEF charity concert Cold Turkey and Don't Worry Kyoko with George, released on the album Some Time in New York City. Lyceum Ballroom, London, England. 1971 The Concert for Bangladesh Madison Square Garden, New York 1979 Wedding of Eric Clapton and Pattie Boyd[3] Ewhurst, Surrey, England 1981 Wedding of Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach[3] London, England 1982 Take It Away video Elstree Studios, Hertfordshire, England 1985 Rockabilly Session for Carl Perkins Limehouse Television Studios, London, England 1987 The Prince's Trust All-Star Rock Concert Wembley Arena, London 1988 Beatles Induction at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Los Angeles 1992 Natural Law Party - Benefit Concert[4][5] Royal Albert Hall, London 1993 Earth Day - Ringo joined Paul on stage for "Hey Jude" finale[6] Hollywood Bowl 2002 Concert for George Royal Albert Hall, London 2009 David Lynch Foundation "Change Begins Within" Benefit Concert [7] Radio City Music Hall, New York 2010 Ringo's 70th birthday show with Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band on July 7, McCartney came onstage during the encore and played "Birthday" with Ringo and the band.[8] Radio City Music Hall, New York Notes
- ^ a b c For detailed dates, see article or link
- ^ a b Where release years differ by country, the earliest year. For detailed dates, see article or link
- ^ a b "Ringo Starr Biography - After The Beatles". http://web2.airmail.net/gshultz/bio2.html. Retrieved 26 July 2010.
- ^ "GEORGE HARRISON LONDON LIVE 1992". http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~garp/hari/live92.htm. Retrieved 26 July 2010.
- ^ KAYE, JEFF (April 8, 1992). "They Love Him (Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) Pop music: George Harrison uses his first London show since 1969 to promote the Natural Law Party in Britain's national elections on Thursday.". Los Angeles Times: p. 1.
- ^ "Apr 16 1993 – Paul McCartney headlines an Earth Day concert". http://www.thisdayinrock.com/index.php/general/1993-paul-mccartney-headlines-an-earth-day-concert/. Retrieved 26 July 2010.
- ^ "Concert Review: Change Begins Within". The Hollywood Reporter. 5 April 2009. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/music-reviews/concert-review-change-begins-within-1003959022.story. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
- ^ "Amazing Ringo 70th Birthday show – McCartney, Yoko, Joe Walsh, Little Steven and much more.". Rock Art Show. 8 July 2010. http://www.rockartshow.com/blog/amazing-ringo-70th-birthday-show-mccartney-yoko-joe-walsh-little-steven-and-much-more/2010/07/. Retrieved 10 July 2010.
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