In Britain, this song became the B side of "Love Me Do". In America, this song became a single in its own right, reaching the top 10 two years later.
Paul's girlfriend at the time was Dot Rhone, who worked for a chemist and lived at home with her parents. She was a shy but sweet girl whom Paul had been dating for a while and who had become a regular guest at his family home.
After Dot returned to Liverpool, Paul wrote this song which she assumed was for her, althoguh years later, Paul denied he had anyone specific in mind. View the epistilic similarities between this, When I'm 64, and Paperback Writer.
In Britain, this song became the B side of "Love Me Do". In America, this song became a single in its own right, reaching the top 10 two years later.
Paul's girlfriend at the time was Dot Rhone, who worked for a chemist and lived at home with her parents. She was a shy but sweet girl whom Paul had been dating for a while and who had become a regular guest at his family home.
After Dot returned to Liverpool, Paul wrote this song which she assumed was for her, althoguh years later, Paul denied he had anyone specific in mind. View the epistilic similarities between this, When I'm 64, and Paperback Writer.