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Ringo Starr Was Scared of Being Sacked By 'The Beatles' A Month After Joining The Band

Monday, April 24, 2023

George Martin, popularly known as the “Fifth Beatle,” was in high spirits with the Beatles’ audition for EMI on June 6, 1962, after which the producer offered them a recording contract. However, he was not satisfied with the performance of the band’s drummer, Pete Best. Hence, the Fab Four had to bring in a newbie, Ringo Starr, to take charge of the drums, because they thought him better than their former drummer.

Within a month of joining the band, Ringo Starr was in jitters about his future with the Beatles due to a decision made by Martin.

After two failed prior attempts by the Beatles to record the song “Love Me Do,” Martin noticed that Starr could not keep up with the pace. In a bid to get the song out as quickly as possible, he decided to hire a session drummer, Andy White, to get the job done.

Martin revealed the reason for his decision was that the inexperienced Starr was not yet ready for a fast-paced recording session. “I didn’t rate Ringo very highly; he couldn’t do a roll — and still can’t — though he’s improved a lot since,” he said in the book Ringo: With a Little Help by Michael Seth Starr. “Andy was the kind of drummer I needed, Ringo was only used to ballrooms. It was obviously best to use someone with experience.”

Source: doyouremember.com

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