WSND DJ set list: Deep Dive of Ringo Starr

Thanks to all who listened to my Deep Dive of Ringo Starr on his birthday on WSND. Here’s the set list:

  1. Ringo Starr – It Don’t Come Easy
  2. Alyn Ainsworth – Bedtime for Drums
  3. Dinah Shore – Blue Canary
  4. Lonnie Donnegan – Rock Island Line
  5. Rory Storm and The Hurricanes – I Can Tell
  6. The Beatles – Love Me Do
  7. Penny Valentine – I Want to Kiss Ringo Goodbye
  8. The Young World Singers – Ringo for President
  9. Mort Garson – Disco UFO (Pt. II)
  10. Bonnie Jo Mason / Cher – Ringo I Love You
  11. The Beatles – A Hard Day’s Night
  12. The Beatles – Help!
  13. The Beatles – Yellow Submarine
  14. The Beatles – Rain (mono version)
  15. Joe Cocker – With a Little Help from My Friends
  16. Buck Owens – Act Naturally
  17. The Beatles – Don’t Pass Me By
  18. The Beatles – Octopus’ Garden
  19. Ringo Starr – Sentimental Journey
  20. Pete Drake – I’m Just a Guitar (Everybody Picks on Me)
  21. Ringo Starr – I Wouldn’t Have You Any Other Way
  22. John Lennon – I Found Out
  23. Yoko Ono – Why
  24. George Harrison – My Sweet Lord
  25. George Harrison – Dark Horse
  26. Ringo Starr All-Star Band – Back Off Boogaloo (live)
  27. Ringo Starr – I’m the Greatest (live) (request)
  28. T. Rex – Born to Boogie
  29. Ringo Starr – Photograph
  30. The Platters – Only You (and You Alone)
  31. Ringo Starr – No-No Song (request)
  32. Ringo Starr – Snookeroo
  33. Elton John – I’ve Seen the Saucers
  34. Lynsey de Paul – If I Don’t Get You (the Next One Will)
  35. Ringo Starr – A Dose of Rock ‘n’ Roll
  36. Stelvio Cipriani – Blindman main theme
  37. Son of Dracula (1974) radio spot
  38. Harry Nilsson – Jump into the Fire
  39. Lalo Schifrin – Caveman end titles
  40. Ringo Starr – You Never Know
  41. Ringo Starr All-Starr Band – Rocky Mountain Way (live)

Next week is a Deep Dive of Devo! Don’t miss it!

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Nik Havert

I've been a music fan since my parents gave me a record player for Christmas when I was still in grade school. The first record I remember owning was "Sesame Street Disco." I've been a professional writer since 2004, but writing long before that. My first published work was in a middle school literary magazine and was a story about a zoo in which the animals could talk.

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