Performance
Andy White
Andy White is credited on 270 releases across 50 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1955–2021 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
270
Pressings credited
50
Albums
8
Decades active
483
In collections
Biography
Andrew McLuckie White (27 July 1930 – 9 November 2015) was a Scottish drummer, primarily a session musician. He is best known for temporarily replacing Ringo Starr on drums for the Beatles' first single, "Love Me Do". White was featured on the American 7" single release of the song, which also appeared on the band's debut British album, Please Please Me. He also played on "P.S. I Love You", which was the B-side of "Love Me Do". White played with other prominent musicians and groups both in the United Kingdom and the United States, including Chuck Berry, Billy Fury, Herman's Hermits and Tom Jones. AllMusic called White "one of the busier drummers in England from the late 1950s through the mid-1970s".
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
270 releases · 50 albums · active 1955–2021
- Performance · 363
Studios: Decca Studios · I.B.C. Studios · Pye Studios · Olympic Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Please Please Me
1963

1962-1966
1973

Anthology 1
1995

The Early Beatles
1965

The Beatles
2009

Love Me Do
1964

Singles Collection✱ The London Years
1989

20 Greatest Hits
1982

Conversation Piece
2019

The Beatles' Hits
1963

Bert Weedon's 22 Golden Guitar Greats
1976

1958-1962
2013

Live! At The Royal Albert Hall
2000

Deccade Of Instrumentals 1959-1967
1987

Seekers Seen In Green
1967

The Sound Of Fury
1960

Own Up
1966
Frequent collaborators
- The Beatles
- Various
- The Rolling Stones
- Harry Stoneham
- Annie Haslam
- The Seekers
- Billy Fury
- Twice As Much
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