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"Six O'Clock" is a song by English rock musician Ringo Starr from his 1973 album Ringo. It was written by Starr's former Beatles bandmate Paul McCartney and the latter's wife, Linda, who also participated in the recording of the song. It was the first time McCartney and Starr had worked together since the Beatles' break-up in 1970. Their collaboration reflected an easing of the tensions that had existed between the two musicians for much of that period.

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  • Six O'Clock es una canción del músico de rock inglés Ringo Starr de su álbum Ringo de 1973 . Fue escrito por el excompañero de Starr en Los Beatles , Paul McCartney, y su esposa, Linda , quien también participó en la grabación de la canción. La presencia de McCartney en la pista marcó la primera vez que él y Starr trabajaron juntos desde la ruptura de los Beatles en 1970. Su colaboración reflejó un alivio de las tensiones que habían existido entre los dos músicos durante gran parte de ese período. (es)
  • "Six O'Clock" is a song by English rock musician Ringo Starr from his 1973 album Ringo. It was written by Starr's former Beatles bandmate Paul McCartney and the latter's wife, Linda, who also participated in the recording of the song. It was the first time McCartney and Starr had worked together since the Beatles' break-up in 1970. Their collaboration reflected an easing of the tensions that had existed between the two musicians for much of that period. Produced by Richard Perry, "Six O'Clock" was recorded mainly at Apple Studios in London in April 1973. Following Starr's recent collaborations with George Harrison and John Lennon in Los Angeles, the session with McCartney added to speculation in the press that the Beatles were about to reunite. An extended version of the song appeared as a bonus track on the 1992 CD release of Starr's Goodnight Vienna album. (en)
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  • "Six o'clock in the morning/You've just gone to sleep." Paul wrote that. See, they knew me so well, they would write songs that they felt I could get away with. (en)
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  • – Ringo Starr, 2001 (en)
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  • Six O'Clock es una canción del músico de rock inglés Ringo Starr de su álbum Ringo de 1973 . Fue escrito por el excompañero de Starr en Los Beatles , Paul McCartney, y su esposa, Linda , quien también participó en la grabación de la canción. La presencia de McCartney en la pista marcó la primera vez que él y Starr trabajaron juntos desde la ruptura de los Beatles en 1970. Su colaboración reflejó un alivio de las tensiones que habían existido entre los dos músicos durante gran parte de ese período. (es)
  • "Six O'Clock" is a song by English rock musician Ringo Starr from his 1973 album Ringo. It was written by Starr's former Beatles bandmate Paul McCartney and the latter's wife, Linda, who also participated in the recording of the song. It was the first time McCartney and Starr had worked together since the Beatles' break-up in 1970. Their collaboration reflected an easing of the tensions that had existed between the two musicians for much of that period. (en)
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