"Beaucoups of Blues" is the title song from
Ringo Starr's 1970
country album of the same name. It was released as Starr's first solo single on 5 October 1970 on
Apple[nb 1][2] in several countries,[3] but not the UK, and entered the charts in both the US and Germany where it reached number 87 and number 43 respectively.[4][5] The song was written by Nashville singer-songwriter Buzz Rabin,[6] and appeared on his 1974 solo album Cross Country Cowboy.[7]
Starr recorded "Beaucoups of Blues" in Nashville during an overnight session on 25–26 June 1970.[8] He selected it from material compiled by
Pete Drake, his producer, who had amassed a collection of potential songs from Nashville songwriters for Starr's country album.[9]
Cash Box described the song as a "fine country single," further stating that it is "gentle and easy going and Ringo sounds right at home."[10]Record World said that "Ringo Starr's
C&W warblings will not go unnoticed in either the
country or pop fields."[11]
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^Spizer, Bruce (2005). The Beatles Solo on Apple Records. New Orleans, LA: 498 Productions. p. 288.
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