When it came time to record, the rest of the band—John, George, and Ringo—realized there was nothing for them to do.
Today, is recognized as one of the greatest songs of the 20th century. Here is the fascinating history behind The Beatles' most legendary ballad. The "Scrambled Eggs" Era
One morning in 1964, Paul McCartney woke up in a London attic with a melody so perfect he was certain he’d stolen it. For weeks, he played the tune for friends and music experts, asking, "Is this someone else’s? Did I steal this?". When no one claimed it, he finally accepted it as his own.
"Scrambled eggs / Oh, my baby how I love your legs / Not as much as I love scrambled eggs."