Ringo Starr samarbetar med Paul McCartney på "Home To Us" från The Boys of Dungeon Lane

Som en uppföljning till förra månadens utannonsering av soloalbumet The Boys of Dungeon Lane (släpps 29 maj), har Paul McCartney avslöjat detaljer om duetten "Home To Us" där tidigare Beatles-kollegan Ringo Starr medverkar med sång och trummor.

Den nostalgiska låten "Home To Us" – spår 10 på McCartneys introspektiva album som hämtar inspiration från hans barndom i Liverpool – innehåller sånginsatser från både McCartney och Starr, där den sistnämnde även står för trumspelet. Chrissie Hynde och Sharleen Spiteri medverkar också. Som McCartney berättade för Billboard skedde samarbetet i ett sent skede: "Jag träffade Ringo och berättade att jag arbetade med den här killen, Andrew [Watt, producent]. Ringo kom över till Andrews studio och spelade lite trummor." Starr lade ursprungligen trummor och körsång under viss förvirring, men utökade sedan sin roll. Detta är McCartneys första album sedan McCartney III från 2020. Samtidigt släpps Ringo Starrs eget album Long Long Road den 24 april, producerat av T-Bone Burnett med gäster som St. Vincent, Sheryl Crow och Billy Strings.

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