Ringo Starr Discography - Guest Appearances

Guest Appearances

Year Artist Album
1968 George Harrison Wonderwall Music
1969 Jackie Lomax Is This What You Want?
1970 Howlin' Wolf The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions
Doris Troy Doris Troy
John Lennon John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
George Harrison All Things Must Pass
Stephen Stills Stephen Stills
1971 George Harrison The Concert for Bangla Desh
B.B. King B.B. King in London
1972 Peter Frampton Wind of Change
The Who Tommy - As Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra & Chamber Choir
1973 George Harrison Living In The Material World
1974 Harry Nilsson Pussy Cats
George Harrison Dark Horse
1975 Keith Moon Two Sides of the Moon
1977 Peter Frampton I'm in You
1978 The Band The Last Waltz
1981 Bob Dylan Shot of Love
George Harrison Somewhere in England
1982 Paul McCartney Tug of war
1983 Paul McCartney Pipes of Peace
1984 Paul McCartney Give My Regards to Broad Street
1985 The Beach Boys The Beach Boys
1987 George Harrison Cloud Nine
1988 Various Artists Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films
1989 Buck Owens Act Naturally
1990 Various Artists Nobody's Child: Romanian Angel Appeal
Jeff Lynne Armchair Theatre
1994 Tom Petty Wildflowers
1996 Carl Perkins Go Cat Go on "Honey Don't"
1997 Paul McCartney Flaming Pie
2001 Electric Light Orchestra Zoom
2002 Liam Lynch Fake Songs
Various Artists Concert For George
2003 Jools Holland Jack O The Green (SWBB Friends 3)
2006 Platinum Weird Make Believe
2011 Various Artists Listen to Me: Buddy Holly

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