01of 05Here Comes the SunRingo Starr.Apple Corps Ltd"Sometimes being a Beatle could be a real day at the beach," jokes Starr, seen here in 1966. “Even in socks and sandals.“02of 05The Fab FourApple Corps LtdStarr, seen here with George Harrison, Paul McCartney and John Lennon in Stockholm in 1963, writes: “Thank God we came from Liverpool with our attitude. Somehow being exactly who we were got us everywhere we were going.“03of 05Making of Let It BeApple Corps LtdThe drummer, 81, is seen here with his bandmates and Yoko Ono in 1969, during the making of The Beatles' final albumLet It Be. “We were all growing up and getting lives of our own… It was never about anyone in our group not loving one another,” he writes of pre-breakup tensions.04of 05Loving LennonApple Corps LtdOf the late John Lennon, seen here in an undated photo, Starr writes: “I’ve been missing John for more than 40 years, but I’ve been loving the man for more than 60.“05of 05Riding HighApple Corps LtdThe Beatles put out several movies during their decade together, including 1967’sMagical Mystery Tour.
01of 05Here Comes the SunRingo Starr.Apple Corps Ltd"Sometimes being a Beatle could be a real day at the beach,” jokes Starr, seen here in 1966. “Even in socks and sandals.”
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Here Comes the Sun
Ringo Starr.Apple Corps Ltd

“Sometimes being a Beatle could be a real day at the beach,” jokes Starr, seen here in 1966. “Even in socks and sandals.”
02of 05The Fab FourApple Corps LtdStarr, seen here with George Harrison, Paul McCartney and John Lennon in Stockholm in 1963, writes: “Thank God we came from Liverpool with our attitude. Somehow being exactly who we were got us everywhere we were going.”
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The Fab Four
Apple Corps Ltd

Starr, seen here with George Harrison, Paul McCartney and John Lennon in Stockholm in 1963, writes: “Thank God we came from Liverpool with our attitude. Somehow being exactly who we were got us everywhere we were going.”
03of 05Making of Let It BeApple Corps LtdThe drummer, 81, is seen here with his bandmates and Yoko Ono in 1969, during the making of The Beatles' final albumLet It Be. “We were all growing up and getting lives of our own… It was never about anyone in our group not loving one another,” he writes of pre-breakup tensions.
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Making of Let It Be

The drummer, 81, is seen here with his bandmates and Yoko Ono in 1969, during the making of The Beatles' final albumLet It Be. “We were all growing up and getting lives of our own… It was never about anyone in our group not loving one another,” he writes of pre-breakup tensions.
04of 05Loving LennonApple Corps LtdOf the late John Lennon, seen here in an undated photo, Starr writes: “I’ve been missing John for more than 40 years, but I’ve been loving the man for more than 60.”
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Loving Lennon

Of the late John Lennon, seen here in an undated photo, Starr writes: “I’ve been missing John for more than 40 years, but I’ve been loving the man for more than 60.”
05of 05Riding HighApple Corps LtdThe Beatles put out several movies during their decade together, including 1967’sMagical Mystery Tour.
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Riding High

The Beatles put out several movies during their decade together, including 1967’sMagical Mystery Tour.
source: people.com