Paul and Peter Asher.
To the small but growing list of rare Beatles tapes that unexpectedly pop up, add one more: Paul McCartney's
solo performance of "A World Without Love," the debut 1964 single by
Peter and Gordon that hit Number One in both the U.S. and the U.K.
The only known McCartney version of the song, the tape – featuring
McCartney singing and accompanying himself on acoustic guitar – was
unearthed a few months ago by Peter Asher, half of Peter and Gordon and
the brother of McCartney's girlfriend at the time, Jane Asher. In early
1964, McCartney was living in the Asher family home, sharing the top
floor with Peter. "He had two tape machines and I had one – we were both
into taping," Asher says. "Paul told me about the song and played it
for me."
As Asher soon learned, nothing became of the song. "No one wanted
it," he says. "John didn't like it or something." (The song has been
credited to Lennon-McCartney, but McCartney apparently wrote it alone.)
Billy J. Kramer, a Merseybeat singer of the time, also turned it down.
Not long after McCartney played "A World Without Love" for Asher (who
taped it on a reel-to-reel deck), Peter and Gordon, the duo Asher
formed with Gordon Waller, landed a record deal. Immediately, Asher
asked McCartney if the duo could have the unfinished ballad. "Paul said,
'Absolutely,' but I had to nag him to write the bridge. It came several
weeks later, just in time for the session." As a result, the tape in
Asher's possession doesn't feature the song's bridge.
Asher discovered the recording (a DAT tape of the reel-to-reel
original) in a storage space in L.A. Currently, there are no plans to
release it, but Beatles fans can hear it in Peter Asher: A Musical Memoir of the '60s and Beyond,
Asher's touring show, which plays shows in New York, Chicago,
Minneapolis, and Clear Lake, Iowa, over the next few weeks. Also on the
tape, from the same bedroom recording, is McCartney singing an early
version of "I'll Follow the Sun," with a quicker, friskier tempo than
the ones the Beatles used for their recording of the song.
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