viernes, 8 de junio de 2012

Paul McCartney wrote "Yesterday" sitting on a toilet


English musician and former collaborator of The Beatles, Tony Sheridan, said the famous song "Yesterday" was devised in the bathroom.

"In the apartment of his then-girlfriend Jane Asher, Paul McCartney dreamed one night in 1964 the tune of the century. In the morning, as he sat in the water, softly sang, "says the musician in your audiobook" The Beatles - Die Audiostory ".

She told Sheridan, was McCartney himself who told this version for years. In the beginning, "Yesterday" was to be called "Scrambled Eggs", as he believes Sheridan, McCartney's girl must have been preparing breakfast at the time.

However, eventually, the song was titled "Yesterday", because the word is better suited to the rhymes.

McCartney had said the famous song had appeared in a dream, as confirmed by Sheridan. This served as a singer in the first commercial recordings of the Beatles. The Liverpool group accompanied him on several singles under the name The Beat Brothers. The greatest success of Tony Sheridan and The Beat Brothers was "My Bonnie" in 1961.

Sheridan kept in contact with the Beatles and even he was support in some of their actions.

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