![]() ![]() The song was remade five months later, produced by Perry for its appearance on Ringo. The song was first recorded in late 1972 with Harrison as producer, during the sessions for Harrison's Living in the Material World album. Starr and Harrison wrote the song with input from the others. " Photograph" had been written on while on a sailing holiday with his wife Maureen, Harrison and Harrison's wife Pattie Boyd, and Cilla Black. ![]() Additionally, Lennon, McCartney and Harrison all appeared on and composed material for Ringo. Taking part in the sessions were Marc Bolan, four members of The Band (except Richard Manuel), Billy Preston, Klaus Voormann, Nicky Hopkins, Harry Nilsson, Jim Keltner, and James Booker. Starr sent word to his musician friends to help him in his new venture and they all responded positively. Recording started on 5 March 1973 upon Starr's arrival in Los Angeles at Sunset Sound Recorders. He had already used Richard Perry to arrange one of the tracks on Sentimental Journey, so he asked him to produce the sessions. In early 1973, Starr decided that the time was right to begin his first rock solo album. Both of these singles were big successes and would ordinarily have inspired albums to support them, but Starr declined to follow through, preferring to concentrate on acting during this period. He issued the singles " It Don't Come Easy" and " Back Off Boogaloo" over 1971–72, both produced by and co-written with his former Beatles bandmate George Harrison. Starr released the standards tribute Sentimental Journey and the country and western Beaucoups of Blues in 1970. The album is noted for the participation of all four former Beatles, and for its numerous guest stars, something which would become a signature for Starr on many of his subsequent albums and tours. 2 on the Billboard 200 (kept from the top by Elton John's smash hit Goodbye Yellow Brick Road) and has been certified platinum by the RIAA. Ringo is the third studio album by English musician Ringo Starr, released in 1973 on Apple Records. Released: 3 December 1973 (US) 8 February 1974 (UK) Apkarian, please visit our floral store.Released: 24 September 1973 (US) 19 October 1973 (UK) To leave an online condolence, please visit Nancy’s tribute page at To send flowers Arrangements are by the Dewhirst & Boles Funeral Home, 80 Broadway, Methuen. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions in her memory may be made to Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Friends of Dana Farber, 450 Brookline Ave, SW 120, Boston, MA 02215. She also leaves behind 5 grandchildren, Kaylie, Morgan, Cassandra, Gabriel, Donald III, and her great-grandson, Malachi.įuneral services will be private. Nancy will be deeply missed by her husband of 45 years, David Apkarian, her son David Apkarian of Methuen, Matthew Apkarian and his wife Brittany Apkarian of Londonderry, NH, and her daughter Amy Blount and her husband Donald Blount of Methuen. She effortlessly had a way of making her family feel safe and cared for. She was a phenomenal grandmother and Mimi, always showering her grandchildren with love. She was the type of wife and mother that people pray for. She brought happiness and unconditional love to her family. Even during treatments, she always wanted to hear how others were doing and lift their spirits, all while battling her own sickness. She had a gift for leaving her mark on everyone she met. She enjoyed getaways to Foxwoods, crafting, shopping, and accompanying her husband at car shows. She loved people. Nancy loved traveling to Aruba every year and enjoying a piece of paradise with her husband. Nancy’s sense of humor and her one liners are her trademark, embedded on her family. Nancy loved dancing the night away Saturday nights at the Fireside and hosting Sunday dinners with her family every week. She worked until she was unable to which was a testament to her dedication and tenacity. ![]() She and her family were proud of her accomplishments. She worked her way up and stayed committed to her career, even through all of her treatments. Nancy was a devoted employee at the Internal Revenue Service for 31 years. Nancy built a beautiful life with her husband, children, and grandchildren with more love and happiness in a lifetime. She will continue to be known for her kindness and strength. She lit up a room with her smile and energy. Nancy was an exceptional wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. To know Nancy was to love her. Nancy Apkarian, 68 of Methuen passed away peacefully July 31, 2021, surrounded by her family after a courageous two-year battle with cancer. ![]()
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