You may be thinking of "Eleanor Rigby", who was hardly a girl, but an older lady who'd had a lonely life. (The other person in the song, Father McKenzie, was lonely also, but the two never met in life; he conducted her funeral service, which nobody attended.)
The song was not written about anyone in particular.
No, it was the name of a Beatles song, but not an album.
The name of the Beatles' song containing those lyrics is "In My Life" - the song was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and included on the 1965 album Rubber Soul.
The name 'Delia' is not in any Beatles song. You may be getting it confused with Julia, which is a song on the White Album, written about John Lennon's mum.
The Beatles song Let It Be was released in May 8, 1970. Let It Be was written by Paul McCartney. Let It Be is also the name of the album that the song is in.
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The song was not written about anyone in particular.
No, it was the name of a Beatles song, but not an album.
I don't believe there is a song on the album that fits those specifications.
The last song the Beatles played together in a concert was "Get Back". (Apple rooftop concert)
Paul McCartney's first song was called "I Lost My Little Girl", which he performed in his Unplugged concert. John Lennon's first song was a parody of "Come Go With Me" by the Dell-Vikings. He also wrote "I Call Your Name" before The Beatles formed. [yes that right]
The name of the Beatles' song containing those lyrics is "In My Life" - the song was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and included on the 1965 album Rubber Soul.
The name 'Delia' is not in any Beatles song. You may be getting it confused with Julia, which is a song on the White Album, written about John Lennon's mum.
The Beatles song Let It Be was released in May 8, 1970. Let It Be was written by Paul McCartney. Let It Be is also the name of the album that the song is in.
There is no Beatles song by that name. However, the Bee Gee's have a song called 'Lonely Nights' which feature the lyrics 'Where would I Be Without My Woman'.
The Beatles song "You're Gonna Lose That Girl." The solo can be played on a recorder or a reed pipe.
I think its 'Shes A Woman' by The Beatles