The Beatles fans say lack of Ringo Starr song on A Hard Day's Night is still a 'letdown' Cult Following

25 April, 2025 - 0 Comments

Fans of The Beatles’ soundtrack album, A Hard Day’s Night, say the lack of a Ringo Starr-led song is disappointing.

Though George Harrison, Paul McCartney, and John Lennon each received at least one song with lead vocal work on A Hard Day’s Night, Starr did not have any. A post to the r/Beatles subreddit saw fans share their thoughts on why Starr may not have been given any work to do on the album. One user shared: “It’s a shame that Ringo didn’t get a lead vocal song in A Hard Day’s Night. I recently noticed that while John, Paul, and George have lead vocals in a lot of the tracks, only Ringo didn’t have any. I wonder why.”

Fans are now speculating on why Starr had not been given a lead vocal role on The Beatles‘ 1964 album. One suggested that while it may be disappointing he did not receive any vocal work on the album, his work on the film led to him becoming the main star of the follow-up film. The user wrote: “Ringo did get a scene that was so well received he became the focal point for the film Help!”

Another added: “The camera definitely loved Ringo the most. John always had the good lines and Paul is Paul, but Ringo is a true ham and the best, most natural actor of the four.” A third suggested another release from the band around the same time may be the reason Starr does not feature on vocals. They wrote: “The Long Tall Sally EP which was released around the same time gave him Matchbox.”

Source: cultfollowing.co.uk/Ewan Gleadow

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