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After coming to the conclusion that he had not plagiarized the tune, McCartney began working on fully composing the song with John Lennon. Lennon and McCartney would often use placeholder lyrics, and did so with this song and it became somewhat of a joke within the band. The "original" lyrics being "Scrambled eggs/Oh my baby how I love your legs/Not as much as I love scrambled eggs")."

Compared to other songs in the discography for The Beatles, "Yesterday" is shockingly simple. Featuring only McCartney on guitar and vocals with a simple string quartet behind him, the song lasts less than two minutes in run time.

On the list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time,"Rolling Stone ranked "Yesterday" at number 13. While most people interpret the song as something of a breakup anthem, when asked if it could have been related to the loss of his mother, McCartney said, "I didn't mean it to be, but it could be."

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