"Woman" is a 1966 single by Peter and Gordon, written by Paul McCartney under a pseudonym. Under the Lennon–McCartney moniker, McCartney had written three previous Peter and Gordon singles. On this occasion, McCartney used the pseudonym Bernard Webb to see if the song would be a success without the Lennon–McCartney credit. McCartney commented at a press conference in August 1966, "People come up to them and say, 'Ah, we see you're just getting in on the Lennon–McCartney bandwagon'. That's why they did that one with our names not on it… becaus… read more
"Woman" is a 1966 single by Peter and Gordon, written by Paul McCartney under a pseudonym. Under the Lennon–McCartney moniker, McCartney ha… read more
"Woman" is a 1966 single by Peter and Gordon, written by Paul McCartney under a pseudonym. Under the Lennon–McCartney moniker, McCartney had written three previous Peter and Go… read more
Peter & Gordon were a British Invasion-era performing duo, formed by Peter Asher and Gordon Waller, that rocketed to fame in 1964 with "A World Without Love". Peter Asher's sister (the actress Jane Asher) was dating Paul McCartney (of The Beatles), and so Peter & Gordon recorded several songs written by McCartney, with or without John Lennon. Hits included "Nobody I Know", "True Love Ways" (Buddy Holly), "I Go To Pieces" (Del Shannon) who decided not to record the song himself, and "I Don't Want To See You Again". T… read more
Peter & Gordon were a British Invasion-era performing duo, formed by Peter Asher and Gordon Waller, that rocketed to fame in 1964 with "A World Without Love". Peter Asher'… read more
Peter & Gordon were a British Invasion-era performing duo, formed by Peter Asher and Gordon Waller, that rocketed to fame in 1964 with "A World Without Love". Peter Asher's sister (the actress Jane Asher) was dating … read more