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“MAUREEN STARKEY” and “RINGO” OR IS IT “TINGO”?

This post was inspired by a recent Beatles novelty record that I was able to acquire about Maureen Starkey and her husband Ringo. While purchasing the novelty record at the record search service of Discogs, I was able to find one of the things that interests me as a collector of Beatles-related oddities or mistakes that occasionally appear on those records. I refer to the novelty record “Treat Him Tender, Maureen (Now That Ringo Belongs to You) by Angie and the Chicklettes. This record appeared after Ringo had asked Maureen Cox to become his first wife in 1965.

Here is the song as it appears on a YouTube post that I was able to find:

Angie & The Chicklettes – Treat Him Tender, Maureen (Now That Ringo Belongs To You) (Apt 25080) 1965 – YouTube

This is a photograph of the novelty record that I purchased with the correct label and with Ringo’s name spelled correctly for the release:

Treat Him Tender Maureen
Treat Him Tender Maureen

Here is the oddity; On this copy of the 45, a misspelling of Ringo’s name as “Tingo” appears:

This type of error is especially appealing to me as a collector. First of all, most novelty records do not sell well at all so there are not many copies in existence in the marketplace. Mistakes associated with those records are even more obscure and difficult to find or obtain!

Now That Tingo Belongs To You
Now That Tingo Belongs To You

Apple Records

When the Beatles had formed Apple Records, those that are experts know that the first catalog number was Apple 1. However the Apple 1 recording never appeared to the public-at-large. Ringo was aware that his wife Maureen was an intense Frank Sinatra fan. So, for her impending birthday, Ringo through his celebrity connections was able to request for Sinatra to record a special birthday song for Maureen. Songwriter, Sammy Cahn was able to modify one of Sinatra’s big hit songs with a new set of lyrics adapted for Maureen’s birthday.

Frank Sinatra

Supposedly, only one copy was officially printed by Apple of the Sinatra recording which Ringo presented to Maureen as a birthday gift. The one copy supposition is just that, as numerous others claim multiple copies were printed for close Beatles associates. Maybe Mark Lewisohn knows what the true story actually is…?

Years later, an enterprising collector in the Netherlands created a reproduction Apple 1 record of what they suspect it may have looked like. They were offering several copies for sale on their website and I bought a copy, knowing it was a reproduction but I enjoyed the song and the story associated with it.

I have seen several posts of the number on YouTube and this is one of them:

Frank Sinatra The Lady’s A Champ Apple Records 1 – YouTube

This is a picture of the Apple 1 reproduction offered by the collector in the Netherlands:

Another Interesting Maureen Starkey story:

This is a special item I acquired from the UK company called Tracks back in 2019. It is an invoice that Maureen Starkey signed on December 21, 1966. On that day, the Beatles were in the studio recording the song “Strawberry Fields Forever.”

Ringo and Maureen were to have three children, Zak, Jason and Lee. Years later in 1975, they were to divorce and Maureen was to marry Isaac Tigrett one of the founders of the Hard Rock Cafe in 1989. Maureen was to pass away from cancer in 1994. Her husband Isaac and her children were with her when she passed as was her former husband, Ringo.

Ringo’s good friend, Paul McCartney, wrote a beautiful tribute song for Maureen following her passing. The song was called “Little Willow”. It is only fitting that the final words to this post are in the song….

Paul McCartney – Little Willow – YouTube

Paul’s Tribute to Maureen Starkey

Buzz

Books About Ringo at The Beatles Bookstore

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RINGO STARR, HILARY, AND BARBARA

Acquired this book recently from the estate of Ringo Starr’s late business manager, Hilary Gerrard. Hilary was born on January 17, 1933 in London, UK and he died on January 11, 2023 in Monaco, just prior to his 90th birthday!
This item was received by Hilary as a birthday gift for his 74th birthday from Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach!

About this Item

First edition, first printing, inscribed on the front free endpaper by Ringo Starr to his business manager, “Dear Hill, Have a great 74th, Happy Birthday, Love Ringo xxx”, additionally signed “Barbara xxxx”. Provenance: from the collection of Hilary Gerrard, Ringo Starr’s business manager from the early 1970s and a director of the Beatles Apple Corps Limited. Stone’s memoir discusses his experiences in the 1960s counterculture, including encounters with Ken Kesey, Neal Cassady, Allen Ginsberg, and Jack Kerouac from his time spent travelling with them.

The front cover of the book: it was a nice birthday gesture for Ringo to give his friend and legal advisor a book about the sixties which simultaneously was a decade hard to forget, and for some, a decade hard to remember!!!

Remembering the Sixties – by Robert Stone, published by Ecco in 2007

Remembering The Sixties
Remembering The Sixties

About this Item – the inscription page where both Ringo and Barbara wish Hilary a happy 74th birthday!

Signed by Ringo and Barbara
Signed by Ringo and Barbara

Though the following are not my items, they do indicate the respect the other Beatles had for Ringo’s legal representative and friend:

A Drawing Of Hilary Gerrard, by John Lennon on artnet

Created by John in 1974 – this indicates to me that Hilary was probably respected and appreciated by the other Beatles as well!

Drawing by John Lennon
Drawing by John Lennon

Bonhams also indicated that George Harrison liked and respected Hilary:

Bonhams: George Harrison A Collection of Greetings Cards to Hilary Gerrard, 8

Signed by George
Signed by George

This photo appears on the wonderful Sara Schmidt’s “Meet the Beatles for Real” website. I do not know who the photographer is for this photo, but it features Hilary, Ringo and Barbara! Obviously, three great friends!

Hilary, Ringo and Barbara

Hope you enjoyed this – someone universally appreciated by all four Beatles.

Buzz

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A FEW APPLE RECORDS RARITIES

Apple Records Mother

FROM SOUTH AFRICA, THE PHILIPPINES, AND ISRAEL, AND ONE BONUS RARITY FROM THE NETHERLANDS

Shown below is the cover of the fabulous book that got me interested in the subject noted above. As a collector, I have become fascinated with the matter of rare Apple Records. The person that I know that fits the bill of being one of largest collector of Apple Records in the world is Nigel Pearce whose collection is both extensive and fabulous.

Nigel’s Book – Inside Number Three

There are also many knowledgeable people about the subject in Europe in countries such as Belgium where a good friend, Philippe Colinge, assisted me in finding some of the records you are about to see for me to purchase, or at least finding photographs of many of them to present to you so you are aware of their existence.

Magical Mystery Tours

There is a chapter in Tony Bramwell’s book that deals with the various licensing deals that Apple did to issue many of its records in multiple countries across the world. Three of the countries hold a particular fascination for me: The Philippines, South Africa and Israel.

For quite some time it has been reported that Tony has been working on an updated version of this book!

Magical Mystery Tours by Tony Bramwell
Magical Mystery Tours by Tony Bramwell

Mary Hopkin-Mary Had A Baby

According to some reports, the Philippines was the only country in the world that issued this Christmas holiday record on Apple Records, as Mary’s contract with Apple had just expired with Apple when it was issued there. The song appeared on different labels in all of the other worldwide locales. Mary’s husband at the time, noted record producer, Tony Visconti was involved in the production of this record. After the dissolution of their marriage, Tony was to marry May Pang who in 1973-75 had more than an 18 month relationship with John Lennon of the ex-Beatles!

First of all, I would like to take the time to acknowledge a phenomenal site based in the Netherlands that is a primary source of many of the photographs you are seeing on this blog post: This is the site and it is highly recommended. Philippe Colinge from Belgium shared this with me and I am very grateful to him. The Netherlands are the source of some of the most knowledgeable Beatles fans in the world!!!

www.applerecords.nl 

Holiday song of: “Mary had a Baby”

The flip side: “Cherry Tree Carol”

John Lennon and “We All Shine On”

In the Philippines, the title of Instant Karma was transposed and the A-side reads as We All Shine On with Instant Karma within parentheses!

John Lennon Mother/ Isolation and The Beatles?

For some strange reason, many of the solo Beatles recordings in the Philippines began to appear with the solo artist’s name being followed by “The Beatles” on the label. This happened to John, George, and Ringo, but not Paul so I can only assume this was due to some management issue or lack thereof. What was odd about this Mother 45, it not only had the incorrect Beatles labeling but the A side of Mother was also issued as the B-side in other issues of the 45.

APPLE – “LOVE”

APPLE – “POWER TO THE PEOPLE” and the Beatles listed as the performers of Yoko Ono’s “Open Your Box”

IMAGINE”/ “OH MY LOVE”

Soon thereafter, the Beatles label was dropped from John’s 45’s.

George: “My Sweet Lord”/ “Isn’t It a Pity”

George – “What Is Life”/ “Apple Scruffs”

George – “Bangla Desh”/ “Deep Blue”

After Bangla-Desh, the Beatles attribution was dropped from the Philippine George 45’s

Ringo – “Beaucoups of Blues”/ “Coochy Coochy”

Ringo – “It Don’t Come Easy”/ “Early 1970”

A couple of Paul rarities from the Philippines. The Apple issue of Give Ireland Back to the Irish is credited as Wings featuring Paul and Linda McCartney and The “I Lie Around” Apple 45 featured I Lie Around as the A-side to Live and Let Die as the B-side!

A rare Beatles 45 from the Philippines is one that I am still seeking for in my collection: It is Two of Us with the flip side of Across the Universe from the Let It Be album! This would have made a wonderful single from the LP in my opinion. Here is a photo of the 45:

From Israel:

On Discogs, I was able to locate the rare Billy Preston EP on Apple which featured the only Apple appearance of the song “In the Midnight Hour,” by Wilson Pickett and Steve Cropper. Cropper was also to play guitar on the Phil Spector Lennon oldies sessions in California in 1973.

I want to make one exception to my three-country Apple rarity discussion. This rarity is from the Netherlands and it is the only version of James Taylor’s first Apple album to feature it on the label listed as “The First Album.”

LAST BUT NOT LEAST, APPLE RARITIES FROM SOUTH AFRICA

UYANDIZE UMABENGWANE / SIYAV UNGAZELA (Abafana Be Myunge)

DIE JARE GAAN VERBY / ROSE IS ROOI (Gene Rockwell) The AFRIKAAN VERSION OF THOSE WERE THE DAYS

Afrikaans is a West Germanic language that is spoken in South Africa according to Wikipedia!

TSI TSI NO.1″ / “MAHLOMELA (Big Voice Jack)”

The 4th known Apple South African release-no photograph is available:

DARK CITY JIVE / WHITE CITY JIVE (Izinyozi Boys)

Hope you have enjoyed this post! Special thanks go to Philippe Colinge for providing many of the photographs presented here as well as the wonderful site based in the Netherlands of: www.applerecords.nl 

TRIVIA QUESTION: “Which was the first Beatles song released on Apple Records in the UK”? Answers in the comments below.

Buzz

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THE YOUNG JULIAN LENNON AND UNCLE RITCHIE STARKEY

Julian Lennon and Ringo

SIGNED BOOK FROM 1968 – obtained on eBay a few years ago – with Julian Lennon and Ringo “Uncle Ritchie” Signatures

The UK Beatles Hunter Davies biography first edition
The UK Beatles Hunter Davies biography first edition

A close-up of the Beatles biography in the UK signed by none other than Ringo Starr and a 5-year-old Julian Lennon. The book was inscribed to a Mrs. Read who was either a Beatles collector or possibly an educator or teacher who may have also been a Beatles fan. You will see why I speculate this in a further signed document shown below written by George Harrison’s sister-in-law! It appears that this book must have been signed by both Ringo and Julian while Ringo was visiting John at the Kenwood Weybridge estate.

Signed in 1968?

It is fitting that this book from 1968 is signed by both Ringo and Julian. During this year, the Beatles recorded the Lennon lullaby that John wrote for Julian, entitled “Good Night.” It was Ringo who sang the lead vocal on the track!

Check it out

The note from the 5-year-old Julian Lennon and his uncle Ringo Starr to Mrs. Read!

The Signatures of Ringo Starr and Julian Lennon
The Signatures of Ringo Starr and Julian Lennon

It seems that Mrs. Read must have been either a Beatles collector or possibly a teacher as not only did Ringo and Julian sign and inscribe the Beatles book for her, but Pauline Harrison who was the wife of George’s brother, wrote the following note to Mrs. Read in 1968. 

This note was also obtained on eBay!

Was able to obtain an invitation that Julian sent out for his 4th birthday party: Julian was obviously just learning to write as he dropped the letter “A” in his first name! Obtained this invitation on eBay!

invitation that Julian sent out for his 4th birthday party
invitation that Julian sent out for his 4th birthday party

A signed photo of a young Julian Lennon with his dad at their home in Weybridge. Julian Lennon signed this photo when he was an adult!

Julian Signed this photo of him with his dad, John
Julian Signed this photo of him with his dad, John

The special single that Julian and James Scott Cook cut as a tribute to Julian’s childhood friend, Lucy Vodden who passed away from Lupus at age 46. Ironically, James Scott Cook’s grandmother was also named Lucy, and she too had Lupus. The single was called “Lucy” and contained a reproduction of the original sketch that Julian Lennon did as a 4-year-old that inspired his dad to write “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds.” Julian randomly signed about 200 of the reproductions to accompany the single and a few years ago I was able to obtain one. The original drawing that Julian Lennon did is supposedly now owned by former Pink Floyd member, David Gilmour!

Julian's Original Drawing of Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds from his tribute single
Julian’s Original Drawing of Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds from his tribute single

A more recent picture of Ringo and Julian that Julian posted on his website after seeing Ringo at one of his live performances!

Julian and Uncle Ringo
Julian and Uncle Ringo

Hope you liked this post? Let me know in the comments.

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THE BEATLES ARTISTIC TO THE PETER MAX

John Lennon by Peter Max

Many people do not realize that Peter Max, the celebrated pop artist, was approached by the Beatles to be involved with the Yellow Submarine film project. John Lennon had called him directly to work on the project. However, the project would require his committing to be in Europe for a 17-month period which he was not willing to do. It was Peter Max who recommended that Heinz Edelmann take the reins.

Much of this story is provided at the Park West Gallery link shown below. The link below provides a photo of the Peter Max piano that Ringo signed for him and it also discloses/ reveals that Heinz Edelmann’s business cards identified him as the “German Peter Max.” This may help to explain why many people were convinced that Peter had been involved with Yellow Submarine’s production. Edelmann’s work on Yellow Submarine certainly had similar properties to Peter Max’s artistic style. Peter Max and The Beatles: Friends, Artists, Icons of the 1960s (parkwestgallery.com)

In 2002, New Life Magazine asked Peter Max to do the four Beatles as separate covers for their magazine. Each issue featured a pull-out poster of the issue’s respective Beatle. Finding all four of these issues is not easy and usually is expensive. Luckily, I was able to obtain a set at a very reasonable cost on eBay. Sometimes the price that you pay on eBay is being fortunate to be at the right place at the right time.

Here are the four New Life Beatles covers with the Peter Max design:

The Beatles and Peter Max
John Lennon on New Life by Peter Max
Paul McCartney on New Life
Paul McCartney on New Life by Peter Max
George Harrison on New Life
George Harrison on New Life by Peter Max
Ringo Starr on New Life by Peter Max
Ringo Starr on New Life by Peter Max

My Peter Max signature in one of the books concerning his artwork:

Peter Max signature
Peter Max Signature
The Art of Peter Max
The Art of Peter Max

When Ringo Starr visited Peter Max in his studio, he signed the music stand on Peter’s piano:

Ringo's signature to Peter Max
Ringo’s signature to Peter Max

Hope you like these covers?

Buzz

More Artwork at The Beatles Bookstore

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ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE – THE LOVE YOU MAKE!!!

All You Need Is Love

Author Steven Gaines who co-wrote the book “The Love You Make” with Peter Brown, the longtime Beatles associate, has disclosed  that he has numerous hours of unreleased interviews from his research conducted for the original best-selling book from the 1980’s.  Steven has expressed the desire to be able to eventually leave the actual audio tapes to a research based institution like a university library or a museum.

This book seems to be a bonus release for Beatles historians to use as research source material. It also creates the unique opportunity for a book that deals with the creation of a best-seller which was also a biography that was tinged with controversy upon it’s release. Having the full transcribed interviews rather than an author’s editorial choice of what to print from the interviews can help to lend credibility to the conjectures presented by an author writing a biography. For researchers of the future having access to the actual audio interviews from these tapes would also be fascinating because one’s tone of voice often adds credibility to what one is saying, or often it strips that credibility away. History’s best-selling musical entertainers deserve the most accurate portrayal possible.

This is Steven’s partial list of the audio interviews that he has transcribed and will be publishing in the book. Perhaps the complete interviews with these individuals will help to shed some distinct credibility to those who criticized the authors for relying on controversy to sell the original book.

The tapes are approximately 80 hours of  interviews with Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, George Harrison, and their families, friends and business associates.  The tapes were recorded in 1980-1981 during the preparation of the international bestseller, “The Love You Make.”

The full transcription of these interviews have never been seen by the public.   
Here is the partial list of the tape archive that the April 2024 release contains the transcribed interviews of the participants with:

Brian Epstein (from a tape discovered in the closet of Nat Weiss, it’s only one paragraph)

Paul McCartney

Alistair Taylor

Queenie Epstein

Nat Weiss

Alistair Taylor on Brian’s Death

Peter Brown on Brian’s Death

Allan Williams

Bob Wooler

Dick James

Geoffrey Ellis

Peter Brown on Manila

Vic Lewis

George Harrison

Alexis Mardas

Peter Brown on Maharishi

Pattie Boyd Harrison Clapton and Jenny Boyd Fleetwood

Neil Aspinall

David Puttnam  

Martin Polden

Peter Brown on Apple

Alistair Taylor on Apple

Derek Taylor

Peter Brown on “Hey Jude”

Robert Fraser

Ray Connolly

John Dunbar

Cynthia Lennon Twist

Ron Kass on Yoko Ono

Yoko Ono

May Pang

Peter Brown on Allen Klein

Dick James II

Ron Kass

John Eastman

Alistair Taylor on Allen Klein Having Him Fired

Allen Klein

Maureen Starkey 

Ringo Starr

US COVER TO THE APRIL 2024 RELEASE OF THE BOOK

All You Need Is Love: The Beatles in Their Own Words: Unpublished, Unvarnished, and Told by The Beatles and Their Inner Circle Hardcover – April 9, 2024
by Peter Brown (Author) Steven Gaines (Author)
Published by St. Martin’s Press

All You Need Is Love
All You Need Is Love

UK COVER TO THE BOOK

All You Need Is Love: The End of the Beatles – An Oral History by Those Who Were There Hardcover – 11 April 2024

Published by Monoray

All You Need Is Love
All You Need Is Love

You can pre-order the book at Amazon now! Click the link below:

All You Need Is Love

Did you read “The Love You Make”? What did you make of it? Let me know in the comments below.

Buzz