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- Starr followed Sentimental Journey with the country-inspired Beaucoups of Blues, engineered by Scotty Moore and featuring renowned Nashville session musician Pete Drake.Ringo Starr-Wikipedia
- Others allude that it is his fourth mainstream album, taking exception to his Great American Songbook homage, Sentimental Journey, and his country-western foray, Beaucoups of Blues.Ringo the 4th-Wikipedia
- Starr released the standards tribute Sentimental Journey and the country and western Beaucoups of Blues in 1970.Ringo (album)-Wikipedia
- He also bought the publishing rights to the songs he recorded in 1970 for Beaucoups of Blues, his second solo album and a venture into the country and western genre.Startling Music-Wikipedia
- He similarly describes Starr's Beaucoups of Blues as "good" but says: "I wouldn't buy it, you know ... I didn't feel as embarrassed as I did about his first record [Sentimental Journey]."Lennon Remembers-Wikipedia
- He also worked with George Harrison on All Things Must Pass, and produced Ringo Starr on Beaucoups of Blues in 1970.Pete Drake-Wikipedia
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