Misery can be dated 26/1/63, when Paul and John were backstage at a concert at The Kings Hall, Stoke-on-trent, England, wherewhere they were playing a concert. They went and huddled together and wrote this song.
"Allan Clarke and Graham Nash helped on that song", remembers Tony Bramwell, then an employer of Brian Epstein. "C + N began throwing in suggestions for lines, while the boys were trying to get it ready for Helen Shapiro."
"I got on great with them", remembers Shapiro. "John was like a brother to me".
Misery can be dated 26/1/63, when Paul and John were backstage at a concert at The Kings Hall, Stoke-on-trent, England, wherewhere they were playing a concert. They went and huddled together and wrote this song.
"Allan Clarke and Graham Nash helped on that song", remembers Tony Bramwell, then an employer of Brian Epstein. "C + N began throwing in suggestions for lines, while the boys were trying to get it ready for Helen Shapiro."
"I got on great with them", remembers Shapiro. "John was like a brother to me".