Paul McCartney ‘Didn’t Know’ What He Was Doing When He Wrote The Beatles’ ‘Love Me Do’
Like The Monkees' "Daydream Believer" and The Archies' "Sugar, Sugar," The Beatles' "Love Me Do" is a straightforward, irresistible pop tune that is perfect. Paul McCartney and John Lennon acknowledged that they didn't fully comprehend the song when they were writing it. John felt the song stood out from other Beatles tracks such as "Penny Lane."
Paul shared his experiences co-writing songs with John during the "Love Me Do" era with The Independent in a 2012 interview. Before John and I met, we had never created a song together, other than exchanging the question, "What do you do?," in our first conversations. "You wrote a few songs?" I made a query. Yes, he realized, "I've written a few too." We decided to split up after determining that we both thought our songs required work. That marked the start of our journey.
Paul said, "We had no idea where to go from here." We had no idea how to make a record. Our endearingly attractive naiveté was partly attributed to our need for adult supervision. We got to spend some carefree time together, and I'm glad. Undoubtedly, part of the allure of The Beatles in the early 1960s was the innocence of their songs, especially in the harsh post-war England.
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Like The Monkees' "Daydream Believer" and The Archies' "Sugar, Sugar," The Beatles' "Love Me Do" is a straightforward, irresistible pop tune that is perfect. Paul McCartney and John Lennon acknowledged that they didn't fully comprehend the song when they were writing it. John felt the song stood out from other Beatles tracks such as "Penny Lane."
Paul shared his experiences co-writing songs with John during the "Love Me Do" era with The Independent in a 2012 interview. Before John and I met, we had never created a song together, other than exchanging the question, "What do you do?," in our first conversations. "You wrote a few songs?" I made a query. Yes, he realized, "I've written a few too." We decided to split up after determining that we both thought our songs required work. That marked the start of our journey.
Paul said, "We had no idea where to go from here." We had no idea how to make a record. Our endearingly attractive naiveté was partly attributed to our need for adult supervision. We got to spend some carefree time together, and I'm glad. Undoubtedly, part of the allure of The Beatles in the early 1960s was the innocence of their songs, especially in the harsh post-war England.
#thebeatles #paulmccartney #johnlennon
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