When it came time to record, the rest of the band—John, George, and Ringo—realized there was nothing for them to do.
The joke lasted for months. It wasn't until a long car ride in Portugal in May 1965 that Paul finally found the one-word hook he needed: Yesterday . A Radical Departure for The Beatles The Beatles - Yesterday
"Scrambled eggs / Oh, my baby how I love your legs / Not as much as I love scrambled eggs." When it came time to record, the rest
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. A Radical Departure for The Beatles "Scrambled eggs
The Song That Started with Scrambled Eggs: The Story of "Yesterday"