Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr duet details
McCartney and Starr debut a first-time duet
Paul McCartney has released what’s billed as his first-ever duet with fellow former Beatle Ringo Starr: “Home to Us.” The track is presented as a preview of McCartney’s forthcoming fifth solo album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane.
The release matters for two reasons. First, it marks a rare musical reunion moment between two of rock’s most enduring voices—something longtime fans have watched for across decades. Second, it signals that McCartney’s next phase of solo work is leaning into nostalgia while still framing the collaboration as a fresh event, not a rehash.
Alongside the single announcement, additional promotional context centers on Abbey Road-related fan activity. Coverage around the song includes mention of special listening and event materials tied to the release, reinforcing that the duet is being treated as a major milestone rather than just another album preview.
The duet itself is described as “nostalgic,” and the framing emphasizes shared history—McCartney and Starr have played together in various configurations over the years, but this is positioned specifically as the first time they have recorded as a duet on the same song.
What to know
- The duet track is titled “Home to Us.”
- It’s described as Paul McCartney’s first-ever duet with Ringo Starr.
- The song acts as a preview for McCartney’s next album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane.
For fans, the most immediate impact is the new song itself; for the broader industry, it’s a reminder that legacy acts can still generate high-attention, event-style releases when they combine catalog legacy with genuinely new collaboration moments.