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Ringo Starr Releases “It’s Been Too Long” off New Album ‘Long Long Road’

Ringo Starr releases “It’s Been Too Long,” featuring the lush vocals of Molly Tuttle and Sarah Jarosz, today, Tuesday, March 3, 2026..

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Ringo Starr ‘Long Long Road’ album review
Ringo Starr ‘Long Long Road’ album review

Ringo Starr releases “It’s Been Too Long,” featuring the lush vocals of Molly Tuttle and Sarah Jarosz, today, Tuesday, March 3, 2026. This is the first single from his forthcoming album Long Long Road, co-written and produced by T Bone Burnett. The 10-song album also includes collaborations with Billy Strings, Sheryl Crow and St. Vincent and is the highly anticipated follow-up to last year’s chart-topping Look Up.

Ringo stated:

“I’m blessed to have T Bone in my life right now and working with me on these records. After we did the last record, which I love listening to, this one just sort of happened. I like to say sometimes I make the right moves, like you can go left or right at any point, and one of the right moves was hooking up with T Bone for Look Up, and now for this one, which I’m calling Long Long Road, because I’ve been on a long long road. ”

As the title implies, and like Ringo’s own journey, Long Long Road has solid roots in Country and Americana, and evolved into something broader, creating an aural mosaic of Starr’s musical legacy and influences, including Carl Perkins. “I recorded two Carl Perkins songs with The Beatles, and both T Bone and I wanted one on this record,” Ringo explained, “and he found this beautiful track I’d never heard before, ‘I Don’t See Me In Your Eyes Anymore’.

Recorded in Nashville and Los Angeles, this record sees the return of many of the Look Up musicians, including the core band (that T Bone affectionately dubs The Texans after the 1959 band Ringo played with in Liverpool) featuring Paul Franklin, David Mansfield, Dennis Crouch, Daniel Tashian, Rory Hoffman, Patrick Warren and Colin Linden.

I’ve loved Ringo’s playing and his singing for my whole life,” T Bone stated. “And then one night we were at a poetry reading together and he said, why don’t you write a song for me? So I wrote him a Gene Autry type song because I always heard Ringo as a Texas artist, the way he played felt just like Texas music to me. Ringo Starr is a recording artist of the highest caliber, and I wanted to surround him with these young masters, bringing in some of this extraordinary young energy that’s happening around Nashville for both of these records.

Their first collaboration, Look Up, released January 10, 2025, brought overwhelming success and acclaim. It was Ringo’s first Country record in 50 years, and it earned him his first Top 10 on Billboard’s all-genre Top Album Sales chart, as well as landing him on multiple other Billboard Charts. In the UK, the album reached a significant career milestone, garnering him his first solo #1 album on the Official Country Chart. In February 2025, Starr made his Grand Ole Opry debut after being invited by Emmylou Harris during the first of his two-night run at the legendary Ryman, which was recorded for a 2-hour special still streaming on CBS/Paramount Plus.

SIDE ONE

RETURNING WITHOUT TEARS
BABY DON’T GO
I DON’T SEE ME IN YOUR EYES ANYMORE
IT’S BEEN TOO LONG
WHY

SIDE TWO:

YOU AND I (WAVE OF LOVE)
MY BABY DON’T WANT NOTHING
CHOOSE LOVE
SHE’S GONE
LONG LONG ROAD

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