Paul McCartney’s Heartfelt Tribute for Ringo Starr’s 85th Birthday

On July 7, 2025, the world paused to celebrate Sir Richard Starkey—better known as Ringo Starr—as he turned 85. Countless messages flooded in from fans and fellow musicians, but one greeting stood above them all: a personal song from his lifelong friend and bandmate, Sir Paul McCartney.

In a surprise video tribute, Paul picked up his guitar and sang “Birthday,” the same Beatles song he performed for Ringo’s 70th celebration in 2010. But this time, his delivery was infused with deeper tenderness and warmth—a quiet homage to decades of shared rhythm.

“To Richie,” Paul addressed him by his given name, “my brother behind the beat… Happy 85th birthday, lad. Love forever.” There was no audience, no stage lights—just Paul’s familiar voice carrying a message wrapped in the bond of friendship.

The relationship between Paul and Ringo is the last living thread of The Beatles’ original lineup. Though John Lennon and George Harrison have passed on, these two friends continue to support each other’s solo projects, perform together on rare occasions, and cherish the connection forged over sixty years ago.

@ringostarrmusic

This is a little reminder that on my birthday on Monday 7.7.25, I ask that at noon your local time if you can give peace and love, that is my gift from you, thank you. And this is my gift to you – peace and love everybody. peace and love Ringo. 😎✌️🌟❤️🎶🍒🥦🌈☮️

♬ original sound – Ringo Starr ✌️

Memorable highlights of their companionship include Paul’s surprise appearance at Ringo’s 70th birthday concert at Radio City Music Hall in 2010, and his vocal contribution to Ringo’s cover of John Lennon’s “Grow Old With Me” in 2019. Both artists frequently reflect on how extraordinary and irreplaceable their partnership remains.

Since 2008, Ringo has asked fans worldwide to mark his birthday by saying “Peace and Love” at noon local time. On his 85th birthday, that simple gesture took on renewed significance as Paul’s tribute embodied the spirit of music as a force for unity and joy.

WATCH BELOW:

Imagine his voice echoing across continents: “They say it’s your birthday…” Somewhere in the world, Ringo smiles, raises his two-finger peace sign, and for a moment, millions of hearts beat in perfect harmony.

Some melodies never fade. Some friendships endure through every twist of fate. And when two lifelong friends sing to each other, the world listens—not just with ears, but with the heart.

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