“Ringo” is a country-pop song performed by Canadian actor and singer Lorne Greene. The song was released in 1964 and became a surprise hit, reaching the top of the charts in both the United States and Canada. Lorne Greene was best known for his role as Ben Cartwright in the popular television western series “Bonanza.”
The song “Ringo” tells the story of a lawman pursuing a notorious outlaw named Ringo. The catchy melody and Greene’s deep, distinctive voice contributed to the song’s appeal.
The lyrics narrate the pursuit of Ringo and capture the essence of the Wild West, which was a popular theme in music and entertainment during that era.
“Ringo” capitalized on the popularity of western-themed television shows and movies of the 1960s, resonating with audiences who enjoyed cowboy and frontier narratives. Despite being an actor primarily known for his work on television, Lorne Greene’s success with “Ringo” showcased his musical talents and cemented his status as a versatile entertainer. The song remains a notable piece of music history, representing the intersection of popular culture and music during the 1960s.