Penny Lane. There is a real Penny Lane in Liverpool.
Yes, "Penny Lane" is a proper noun. It is the name of a street in Liverpool famous for its association with the Beatles song of the same name.
Penny Lane is a song written by The Beatles. It was based on a street in Liverpool, where they grew up.
Both are local places in Liverpool. Penny Lane is a street in a commercial district; Strawberry Field was a Salvation Army orphanage, that had garden parties every summer.
Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields
Penny Lane was created on 1967-02-13.
Penny Lane was a street in Liverpool which had shops and businesses which Paul McCartney thought it might be a good idea to write a song about. The shopping area is real, but the businesses and people referred to are mostly fictitious. "Penny Lane" b/w "Strawberry Fields Forever" by the Beatles was released in February, 1967.
Penny Lane is actually the nickname to a junction of streets in Liverpool, England known for its shopping. It was named after an 18th century slave trader named James Penny. The barbershop mentioned in the song exists as "Tony Slavin's", as does the (bus) shelter in the middle of the roundabout, though it has been abandoned. The only fire station is some distance away from the area.
Penny Lane is a single released with Strawberry Fields Forever, and it is on Magical Mystery Tour
because PENNY LANE is famous place but they were really talking about ALLERTON
Liverpool arena is a soccer stadium in Liverpool. The address is King's Dock, Liverpool Waterfront, Liverpool. The entire sports complex is ACC Liverpool.
Hayden Panettiere has a lab mix named Penny Lane. http://www.celebritydogwatcher.com/2008/08/26/hayden-panettiere-swims-with-penny-lane/