John Lennon Rejected Paul McCartney's Song
The Ghostwriter in the Attic: How Paul McCartney Fueled Peter and Gordon In the mid-60s, if you were a British duo looking for a hit, having Paul McCartney living in your sister’s house was the ultimate competitive advantage. While the world was screaming for the Beatles, Peter Asher (of Peter and Gordon) was living a bizarre reality: one of the greatest songwriters in history was essentially his roommate. The Song John Lennon Rejected The story of Peter and Gordon’s career begins with a song the Beatles intentionally threw away. Paul McCartney wrote "A World Without Love" when he was about 16. When the Beatles formed, he pitched it to John Lennon. John’s critique was swift and biting—he reportedly found the opening line, "Please lock me away," to be absolutely ridiculous and refused to record it. The song sat on the shelf until Paul moved into the Asher family home in London while dating Jane Asher. Peter Asher asked if his duo could use it. Paul agreed, a...