August 22, 2025
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It’s almost poetic that a song as tender and wistful as “Yesterday” came to Paul McCartney in a dream. The melody for what would become one of The Beatles’ most beloved tracks emerged while McCartney was asleep, only for him to capture it moments after waking up. He immediately sat at the piano by his bed, piecing together the tune while still unsure if it was truly his own creation.

As McCartney described in Barry Miles’ biography Many Years From Now, published in 1998, he awoke with the melody already formed in his mind. “I got out of bed and went to the piano,” he recalled. He played through a series of chords — G to F sharp minor 7th, then B to E minor, and back again — finding the music flowed naturally, as though it had been waiting for him.

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