"Rich with insider authenticity. To paraphrase Walt Whitman, Mr. Davies was the man, he suffered, he was there.... The book itself-with Mr. Davies's expert guidance-gives us a glimpse into genius. No better monument could mark the 50th anniversary of the Beatles arrival in America, nothing, that is, short of coming up with a hitherto lost scrap of paper with a Beatles lyric on it, wittily doodled on."--Alexander Theroux, Wall Street Journal
"Beatles expert Hunter Davies demonstrates that the Fab Four wrote their songs just about anywhere--many began as a scribble on the back of an envelope, on a napkin, or on hotel stationery. The collection reproduces more than one original manuscript, granting the reader an all-access look behind the music."--Henry L. Carrigan Jr., Publishers Weekly
"A fascinating, intimate glimpse into the creative process behind some of the greatest pop songs ever written."--Christian Science Monitor
"A stunning collection."--BookPage
A "chatty, knowledgeable, readable account of the back stories behind all the Beatles lyrics."--The Seattle Times
"An unprecedented glimpse into the true genius of the band."--Alan Petrucelli, Examiner.com
"This tome still finds some fresh ground to break and observations to make for diehard and casual fans alike, often derived from their handwritten words."--Bob Ruggiero, Houston Press