Songtexte Ringo Starr (Spoken Word) - The Beatles
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Snippet
Boys,
by
Luther
Dixon
and
Wes
Farrell,
as
sung
by
the
Beatles
I
been
told
when
a
boy
kiss
a
girl
He
takes
a
trip
around
the
world
Hey,
hey,
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Hey,
hey,
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Hey,
hey,
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'n'
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Yeah,
she
say
you
do.
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shoo
wa)
My
girl
says
when
I
kiss
her
lips
Gets
the
thrill
through
her
fingertips.
(whoa
ho!)
Hey,
hey,
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'n'
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Hey,
hey,
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'n'
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Hey,
hey,
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'n'
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Yeah,
she
say
you
do.
(bop
shoo
wa)
Well,
I
talk
about
boys,
(yeah,
yeah,
boys)
Don't
you
know
I
mean
boys?
(yeah,
yeah,
boys)
Well,
i
talk
about
boys
now,
(yeah,
yeah,
boys)
Ah,
boys
Interview
John
Babcock
with
Al
Wiman
and
Roger
Christian
Of
radio
station
KWFB,
Hollywood,
CA
The
song
is
called
'boys'.
The
boy
singing
is
called
Ringo
He's
called
Ringo
because
of
his
passion
for
wearing
lots
of
rings
Ringo
is
the
most
recent
addition
to
the
group
and
he's
Also
the
oldest
member.
Ringo's
friends
call
him
Richie
A
name
he
picked
up
in
Dingle
One
of
the
toughest
areas
of
Liverpool
Often
compared
to
New
York's
storied
"Hell's
Kitchen"
The
cobble
streets
and
ancient
buildings
which
surrounded
His
terraced
home
didn't
hide
the
bomb
craters
Which
were
left
there
in
1940,
the
year
of
Ringo's
birth
Richie
went
to
St.
Silas
school
in
Dingle
but
dropped
out
at
the
age
Of
six
because
of
appendicitis.
He
had
complications
Which
resulted
in
hospitalization
for
a
year
Recovering,
he
went
back
and
started
all
over
again
But
at
the
age
of
thirteen,
a
cold
got
away
from
him
And
he
developed
pleurisy
while
on
a
trip
to
London
Rushed
back
to
his
Liverpool
home
He
spent
another
year
in
hospital
That
ended
schooling
and
Ringo
went
to
work
In
an
engineering
company
In
1959,
around
Christmas
time,
Ringo
got
his
first
drum
kit
He
was
eighteen
at
the
time
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The
Beatles
Ringo,
the
smallest
member
of
the
group
Standing
five
feet
eight
inches
tall
Joined
John,
Paul,
and
George
in
the
predawn
era
of
Beatlemania
Complete
with
beard.
The
beard
was
shaven,
his
sideburns
saved
And
the
transformation
began
Rule
number
one,
forget
the
haircuts
And
this
he
did.
In
fact,
so
successfully
that
some
observers
Began
to
believe
that
his
brown-haired
locks
Were
longer
than
those
of
George
"No,
George's
is
longer
than
mine.
Yeah,
mine's
a
scruffy
mess."
Although
Ringo
has
been
involved
in
The
Beatle
Mad
movement
for
over
a
year,
he's
still
amazed
at
the
impact
The
group
has
made.
In
Ringo's
words
"None
of
us
have
quite
grasped
what
it's
all
about
yet
It's
washing
over
our
heads
like
some
huge
tidal
wave
But
we're
young
and
youth
is
on
our
side
And
it's
youth
that
matters
right
now
I
don't
care
about
politics
or
anything.
Just
people
And
the
people
certainly
seems
to
care
about
The
Beatles
" As
Ringo
puts
it,
"We're
international
figures
Everyone
wants
to
investigate
us
and
get
inside
us
And
try
to
understand
what
makes
a
Beatle
tick
They
sent
big
writers
down
to
talk
to
us
Writers
who
say
they
want
to
talk
to
Us
about
our
sociological
significance
In
Birmingham,
there
were
dozens
Of
policemen
controlling
screaming
fans
At
the
studio
doors
while
we
rehearsed
a
television
program."
"Well,"
Ringo
says,
"If
they
didn't
scream,
I
guess
we
wouldn't
be
Where
we
are
today.
But
don't
ask
me
to
explain
it."
For
Ringo
is
not
one
for
explanation
Or
for
that
matter
talking
either
You
see,
Ringo
is
the
quiet
one.
He
sits
at
his
drums
Like
some
Buddhist
idol
and
wears
a
worried
frown
More
often
than
a
smile.
Once
in
a
while,
he
lets
a
smile
Shatter
his
melancholy
saying
"I'm
not
really
miserable.
It's
just
me
face."
Ringo
considers
his
initiation
into
the
group
As
the
greatest
single
event
of
his
life.
To
him
The
taste
of
success
means
That
his
mother
doesn't
have
to
work
anymore
He
takes
great
pleasure
in
providing
those
things
for
his
mother
Which
increase
her
happiness
Beatle
manager
Brian
Epstein
considers
Ringo
A
tremendous
blossoming
talent
And
goes
a
step
further
to
say
" I
think
he
will
prove
to
have
great
acting
ability
Probably
the
greatest
of
the
four
"Ringo
sometimes
refers
to
himself
as
the
odd-ball
Beatle
Perhaps
because
of
the
fact
that
fate
dubbed
him
With
the
distinction
of
being
the
ingredient
Which
completed
the
quartet
When
asked
how
he
feels
with
the
label
Of
the
"different"
member
of
the
group,
his
dry
sense
Of
humor
bubbled
in
this
reply,
"Well,
I,
I've,
you
know
I've
always
been
a
drummer
and
I'm,
I've
always
sat
at
the
back
So
I
enjoy
it
at
the
back
When
they
start
throwing
things
it's
a
good
place
to
be."
Although
he
likes
to
sing,
he
prefers
to
please
his
fans
By
playing
his
drums
And
leaving
the
vocal
work
To
the
other
three
members
of
the
group
When
asked
if
he
would
like
To
take
the
spotlight
to
sing
more
often
He
modestly
replied,
"Uh,
no
I
think
when
we
do
a
show
one
Of
them's
enough
for
me.
And
it's
more
fun
for
the
kids
If
three
of
them
are
singing
at
once
than
just
me."
"It
isn't
the
screaming
fans
or
the
things
they
throw
that
affect
me
That's
normal.
You
get
used
to
it.
I
love
'em
and
it's
great
To
know
they
love
you.
It's
a
feeling
that
I
might
let
them
down"
The
feelings
of
Ringo
Starr
Well,
Ringo's
worries
in
this
department
are
completely
unfounded
Because
his
fan
mail
often
numbers
the
greatest
But
all
the
fan
mail
and
adulation
heaped
Upon
Ringo
hasn't
changed
his
attitude
at
all
He
shares
the
same
likes
and
dislikes
of
his
fellow
Beatles
As
Ringo
would
put
it,
"I'm
not
interested
in
living
it
up
All
the
money's
invested.
I
don't
even
know
how
much
it
is
I
don't
take
out
very
much,
just
for
clothes
and
a
few
cigarettes
When
it
ends,
"Well",
Ringo
says,
"I've
been
skinned
before
But
I'd
like
to
have
enough
to
do
something
Well,
something
with
me
hands
I've
always
loved
basket
work
or
pottery
Shaping
something,
making
something
Being
able
to
say
I
did
that."
Right
now,
Ringo,
along
with
the
rest
of
the
Beatles
Is
making
something:
musical
history

1 And I Love Her
2 All My Loving
3 All My Loving (Mono)
4 If I Fell (Mono)
5 The Night Before (Mono)
6 Yes It Is (Mono)
7 Tell Me What You See (Mono)
8 You Like Me Too Much (Mono)
9 Bad Boy (Mono)
10 Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby (Mono)
11 Honey Don't (Mono)
12 Matchbox (Mono)
13 And I Love Her (Mono)
14 Slow Down (Mono)
15 When I Get Home (Mono)
16 I'll Cry Instead (Mono)
17 I'm Happy Just to Dance With You (Mono)
18 I Call Your Name (Mono)
19 Thank You Girl (Mono)
20 I'll Get You (Mono)
21 The Bitter End / You Can't Do That (Mono / Instrumental)
22 The Chase (Mono / Instrumental)
23 Another Hard Day's Night (Mono / Instrumental)
24 From Me to You Fantasy (Mono / Instrumental)
25 In the Tyrol (Mono / Instrumental)
26 Run For Your Life (Mono)
27 I Feel Fine
28 Yes It Is
29 This Boy
30 You're Going to Lose That Girl (Mono)
31 A Hard Day's Night (Mono / Instrumental)
32 Slow Down
33 Thank You Girl
34 I Wanna Be Your Man
35 Words of Love
36 The Chase (Instrumental)
37 Ringo's Theme (This Boy) [Instrumental]
38 Bad Boy
39 I’ll Follow the Sun
40 I Don't Want to Spoil the Party
41 Tell Me Why (Mono)
42 I Feel Fine (Mono)
43 Love Me Do (Mono)
44 Please Please Me (Mono)
45 If I Needed Someone (Mono)
46 George Harrison (Spoken Word)
47 How Beatlemania Began (Spoken Word)
48 Beatlemania In Action (Spoken Word)
49 John Lennon (Spoken Word)
50 Beatles Will Be Beatles (Spoken Word)
51 Paul McCartney (Spoken Word)
52 Sneaky Haircuts and More About Paul (Spoken Word)
53 Victims of Beatlemania (Spoken Word)
54 Beatles Medley (Spoken Word)
55 Ringo Starr (Spoken Word)
56 Liverpool and All the World! (Spoken Word)
57 Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Mono)
58 I Should Have Known Better (Mono)
59 Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand (Mono)
60 I'll Be Back (Mono)
61 Please Mister Postman (Mono)
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