The Beatles Were An English Rock Band Formed In Liverpool In 1960. With The Line-Up Comprising John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison And Ringo Starr They Are Regarded As One Of The Most Influential Bands Of All Time. The Group Was Integral To The Development Of 1960s Counterculture And Popular Music's Recognition As An Art Form. Rooted In Skiffle Beat And 1950s Rock And Roll Their Sound Incorporated Elements Of Classical Music And Traditional Read More On Last.Fm
'You Won't See Me' Was Another Song Written By Paul During The Crisis In His Relationship With Jane Asher. By Now He Was Suffering The Indignity Of Unanswered Phone Calls And Other Rejections. The Dip In His Romantic Fortunes Raised His Writing To New Heights Because He Now Found He Was The One In The Vulnerable Position. Paul Had Never Seen Life From This Perspective. Throughout Beatles For Sale And Help! He'd Been Dreaming Up Situations For His Love Songs But Now Perhaps For The First Time He Was Writing From The Heart. It Was Written As A Two-Note Progression And Paul Had The Motown Sound In Mind Particularly The Melodic Bass Playing Of James Jamerson The Legendary Studio Musician. Ian MacDonald In 'Revolution In The Head' Suggests That The Specific Model He Might Have Had In Mind Might Have Been 'It's The Same Old Song' By The Four Tops. 'You Won't See Me' Was Recorded During The Last Session For 'Rubber Soul' By Which Time Jane Was Playing In 'Great Expectations' At The Theatre Royal Bristol.