Was The Beatles' 'Blackbird' Written for 1 of Paul McCartney's Relatives?
“Blackbird” — one of the more famous folk songs Paul McCartney wrote for The Beatles — seems to be about a bird. However, someone in Paul’s family claimed it was about another family member. Here’s how her words compare to Paul’s.
According to the book The Beatles: A Hard Day’s Write, Paul’s stepmother, Angie McCartney, said Paul wrote the song for her mother, Edie Stopforth. “My mother was staying with Jim and I after a long illness,” she said. “During that time Paul visited us and spent some time sitting on mum’s bed. She told him that she would often listen to a bird singing at night. Paul eventually took a little tape recorder up to her room and recorded the sound of this bird.”
Angie said she had a copy of The Beatles’ “Blackbird” where Paul said “This one’s for Edie.” However, Paul doesn’t appear to have commented on Stopforth in relation to “Blackbird.”
Source: cheatsheet.com