Why Paul McCartney Loves the Word 'Paperback'
Paul McCartney was a songwriter for the Beatles, writing a fictional story about wanting to be a “paperback writer.” This song came about, he explained, because of his love for the word “paperback.” Here’s what this musician said about the Revolver track.
McCartney appeared as one of the primary songwriters for the Beatles — lending his talents to the original track, “Paperback Writer.” This song was included on the Beatles’ Revolver and later added to their best-hits compilation collection, 1.
In a 2007 interview, according to This Day in Music, McCartney recalled “he wrote the song after reading in the Daily Mail [Lennon’s daily read], about an aspiring author. The song’s lyrics are in the form of a letter from an aspiring author addressed to a publisher.”
“Dear Sir or Madam, will you read my book? It took me years to write, will you take a look,” the lyrics state. “It’s based on a novel by a man named Lear / And I need a job / So I wanna be a paperback writer / Paperback writer.”
Source: Julia Dzurillay/cheatsheet.com
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