Colin Campbell investigates the nature of the story that can be
extracted from the intriguing words and powerful images contained in
this famous Beatles' song.
Eleanor Rigby is one of the most well-loved of all Beatles' songs, both
because of its haunting melody, and also - memorably - for lyrics that
have fascinated and intrigued Beatles' fans all round the world since it
was first released in 1966.
This scholarly work assesses the plausibility of the many different
stories that commentators and fans have spun from the enigmatic words
and phrases of this lyric and, while dismissing the more fanciful, tries
to arrive at a version that is both consistent and tenable. At the same
time Professor Campbell explores both the reasons for the enduring
appeal of this much-loved lyric and its significance for the Beatles'
development from jobbing song-writers to sophisticated artists.