In My Car (Ringo Starr song)
In My Car is a single by The Beatles' former drummer, Ringo Starr. The track is credited as being written by Mo Foster, Kim Goody, Richard Starkey, and Joe Walsh, the track was included on Starr's ninth studio solo album, Old Wave, which was produced by the Eagles' lead guitarist, Joe Walsh in 1983.
"In My Car" | |
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Single by Ringo Starr | |
from the album Old Wave | |
B-side | "As Far as We Can Go" |
Released | 16 June 1983 (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland only) 1 November 1994 (Reissue)[1] |
Genre | Rock, Pop rock |
Length | 3:13 |
Label | Bellaphon – 100-16-012 |
Songwriter(s) | Joe Walsh, Richard Starkey, Mo Foster, and Kim Goody |
Producer(s) | Joe Walsh |
The single was re-released, this time on yellow vinyl for Jukebox's only, with "She's About a Mover" as the B-side, on the label, The Right Stuff on 1 November 1994, 11 years after the first release.[2]
Personnel
- Ringo Starr - Lead vocals, Drums, Percussion
- Joe Walsh - Lead Guitar, Backing vocals
- Mo Foster - Bass guitar
- Chris Stainton - Keyboards
- Gary Brooker - Keyboards
- Mark Easterling - Backing vocals
- Steve Hess - Backing vocals
- Patrick Maroshek - Backing vocals
Cover version
In 1987, Joe Walsh the single's producer and co-songwriter, recorded a cover version for his eighth studio solo album Got Any Gum?, which was released as a single and became a moderate hit.
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