Beatle bones and smokin' stones the dry sands fall.
If anyone was the Fifth Beatle, it was Brian [Epstein].
It doesn't matter whether you're the king of a country or. . . a fabulous Beatle; it's what's inside that counts.
Ringo Starr may not have much of a voice, but when he sang a song on a Beatle album, it had its own special charm.
John Lennon was definitely my favorite Beatle, hands down.
I wanted to be the fifth Beatle.
Bought all the Beatle records, I sounded just like Paul.
That Beatle euphoria has always been there, and it's hard to be in a room with a Beatle and try to be totally natural. You never shake that off.
That thing about being an icon, the fifth Beatle, I just found it so freaky.
As a general rule, fans and idols should always be kept at arm's length, the length of the arm to be proportionate to the degree of sheer idolatry involved. Don't take a Beatle to lunch. Don't wait up to see if the Easter Bunny is real. Just enjoy the egg hunt.
We was on our way to fame, got matching suits and Beatle boots.
I fell in love with a man, not a Beatle.
I know chances are if I don't give an interview or make a public appearance or statement from time to time, they'll invent one. Every so often, I suppose people ask, 'Whatever happened to that other Beatle, George Harrison?' And someone comes around with a ready answer, no matter how preposterous it seems. It's possibly the worst price one has to pay for what they call stardom.
The idea of being a rock and roll musician sort of suited my talents and mentality. The freedom was great, but then I found out I wasn't free. I'd got boxed in. . . The whole Beatle thing is just beyond comprehension. . . subconsciously I was crying for help.
Fondest memory of being a Beatle: Having three brothers.
Left all my Beatle records out in the sun, got a coke bottle stuck on the end of my tongue.
Every night I fell asleep to a different Beatles album. So I'm very familiar with the Beatles; Ringo was my favorite Beatle until I grew up and then changed. I made the switch over to George Harrison just in time to regain my cool.