Mickey Guyton covers Ringo Starr

“You Don’t Know Me At All” is available digitally

Mickey Guyton releases her powerful rendition of Ringo Starr’s classic song “You Don’t Know Me At All,” which can be streamed via Capitol Records Nashville. The track, originally from Starr’s 1976 album Ringo’s Rotogravure, showcases Guyton’s unique vocal interpretation and emotional depth, offering a fresh take on the timeless tune. Guyton first performed the song in January this year during Ringo & Friends at the Ryman, a star-studded concert special featuring Ringo and a roster of his celebrated musical friends, filmed at Nashville’s iconic Ryman Auditorium.

Fans of both artists will find a seamless blend of heartfelt emotion and musical craftsmanship in her version of the classic track, which promises to resonate with listeners across genres. With Guyton’s impressive vocal range and dynamic delivery, this cover promises to be an unforgettable addition to the catalog of both artists.

The moving performance can be seen as part of the upcoming Ringo & Friends at the Ryman special, which airs Monday, March 10th on CBS and Paramount+.

Most recently, Guyton was seen on ESPN tapping back into her athletic skills playing in the NBA Celebrity All-Star Game in a star-studded group that included Shaboozey, Druski, Kai Cenat, 2 Chainz, Barry Bonds, Jerry Rice, Terrell Owens and more.

“You Don’t Know Me At All,” follows the release of her rendition of the National Anthem from Super Bowl LVI available for streaming. Her 2022 performance and Super Bowl LVI were seen by an average of 112.3 million viewers, according to NBC. Since then, the landmark performance at Super Bowl LVI has opened the door for Mickey to sing the Star-Spangled Banner at several other national main stages, including the World Series, the U.S. Open women’s championship game and the NBA Cup, among others.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn