'You're Going to Lose that Girl" from 'Help!' for one.
"And I Love Her" and "Till There Was you" as well.
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"I play lead guitar, and I sing a couple of songs, and I sing a couple of bits on songs that most people don't think I sing on." - George Harrison, 1964
Ten. Please Please Me- Boys With The Beatles- I Wanna Be Your Man Help!- Act Naturally Rubber Soul- What Goes On Sgt. Pepper- With a Little Help From My Friends The Beatles (White Album)- Don't Pass Me By; Good Night
The whole group was in "A Hard Day's Night," "Help," "Let It Be," and the very end of "Yellow Submarine," (the rest of which used sound alikes). They were also in "Magical Mystery Tour" made for TV. John was in "How I Won the War," and Ringo was in "Caveman". Paul and Ringo were both in "Give My Regards to Broad Street." I'm sure George, who was very involved in film production, was in something. I also think Ringo was in Frank Zappa's "200 Motels."
John - he wrote it for his son Julian. But he got Ringo to sing it because of his baritone voice
"Act Naturally," originally recorded in 1963 by Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, was covered by the Beatles two years later in the United Kingdom's version of "Help." It was first song on Side 2 of the album and the only tune for which Ringo Starr served as the lead singer.