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  1. The Dream That Inspired Yesterday: The Story Behind Paul McCartney's Iconic Song • Yesterday's Dream • Discover the fascinating story of how Paul McCartney's...

    • The Origins of The Song
    • Scrambled Egg
    • Finishing The Song
    • The Recording and Production

    As the most-covered song in The Beatles’ catalogue, “Yesterday”’s origins have been pored over many times. It was written at 57 Wimpole Street, London, where Paul lived in attic rooms at the top of the family home of his girlfriend, the English actress Jane Asher. As Paul has testified many times over, he wrote it in his sleep: “I woke up with a lo...

    As to when this all happened, however, opinions are divided. Some, including Paul’s friend and biographer Barry Miles, claim that it was written just a few weeks before it was recorded. John Lennon, however, remembered the song kicking around for months: “Paul wrote nearly all of it, but we just couldn’t find the right title. Every time we got toge...

    Finish it he did. After completing filming, Paul and Jane took a holiday at the Portuguese villa of their friend, Bruce Welch of The Shadows. It was on the 180-mile journey from the airport that Paul finally nailed it. “It was a long hot, dusty drive,” Paul recalled. “Jane was sleeping but I couldn’t, and when I’m sitting that long in a car I eithe...

    Once the song was taped that Monday in June 1965, The Beatles and their producer, George Martin, began to wonder what to do with it. Martin remembers saying to Paul, “‘The only thing I can think of is adding strings, but I know what you think about that.’ And Paul said, ‘I don’t want Mantovani.’ I said, ‘What about a very small number of string pla...

  2. Oct 9, 2024 · When The Beatle Realized Who The Song Was Really About. During the “Yesterday” installment of McCartney: A Life in Lyrics, Paul McCartney lightheartedly teased his younger self for writing ...

  3. Mar 16, 2008 · 36. “We Can Work It Out” – Written by Paul McCartney – John & Paul did the middle-eight – UK #1 in 1965 & USA #1 in 1965. 37. “Day Tripper” – Written by John Lennon – Paul did a Verse – UK #1 in 1965 & USA #5 in 1965. Was John Lennon Dominant in writing in the early years before 1966 in Hits? Before “Yesterday” No!

  4. Jun 14, 2015 · The string-laden ballad, written by Paul McCartney, was recorded on June 14, 1965. That day was, in fact, dominated by McCartney compositions. In the afternoon session, from 2:30-5:30PM, the ...

  5. After Paul’s performance of “Yesterday,” also played with a pre-taped violin track, John returns with the words, “Thank you Paul, that was just like him.” On November 1st and 2nd, 1965, The Beatles were in Manchester at the Granada TV Centre filming a British TV special entitled “The Music Of Lennon & McCartney.”

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  7. Feb 26, 2024 · The Beatles icon Paul McCartney has revealed the true meaning behind one of the lyrics in ‘Yesterday’, which originated from a conversation with his mother. Nearly 60 years after its initial release, McCartney has shed light on the meaning behind, “I said something wrong, now I long for yesterday”, which appears twice within The Beatles track , initially released in 1965.

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