
Perhaps Ringo might consider a future EP that addresses a raft of similar rock-and-roll gems from his youth? I'd be all ears, Daddio. Starr closes out the set with a top-drawer cover of Bill Haley and His Comets' "Rock around the Clock." Featuring a sizzling guitar solo from Joe Walsh, "Rock around the Clock" concludes the EP with a bang. The 5 new songs 'Here's To The Nights,' 'Zoom In Zoom Out,' 'Teach Me To Tango,' 'Waiting for the Tide to Turn' & 'Not Enough Love In the World' include contributions from Paul McCartney, Joe Walsh, Ben Harper, Dave Grohl, Sheryl Crow, Chris Stapleton, Steve Lukather, Jenny Lewis, Lenny Kravitz, Corinne Bailey Rae. Want a daily wrap-up of all the news and commentary Salon has to offer? Subscribe to our morning newsletter, Crash Course. 'Zoom In' was recorded at Ringo Starr's home studio from April-October 2020. The EP ends with a flourish, especially in the hands of consummate songwriter Linda Perry, who shares her talents with Starr on "Coming Undone," a country-and-western confection along the lines of "Act Naturally" and "Honey Don't." Trombone Shorty all but steals the show with a slick brass performance. The record features a guest appearance from Ringo Starr, who Hay will tour with this September. Starr's hopeful message is balanced by the reality of life's twists and turns. Written by Starr and engineer Bruce Sugar, "Just That Way" continues in a similar vein, offering a reggae-infused musing on life's vicissitudes. Listen to Ringo Starr's "Let's Change the World": The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr announced the release of his upcoming song Lets Change The World and EP by sharing a new post on his official Instagram. Love the Beatles? Listen to Ken's podcast " Everything Fab Four."Ĭomposed by Toto members Steve Lukather and Joseph Williams, the EP's leadoff track "Let's Change the World" fits squarely with Ringo's longstanding call for peace as humankind's "universal melody." For Starr, "Let's Change the World" typifies the musician's dedication - much like fallen bandmate John Lennon - to an unwavering appeal for a world founded on peace and love.
