<P> McCartney said he came up with the name "Eleanor" from actress Eleanor Bron, who had starred with the Beatles in the film Help! . "Rigby" came from the name of a store in Bristol, "Rigby & Evens Ltd, Wine & Spirit Shippers", which he noticed while seeing his girlfriend of the time, Jane Asher, act in The Happiest Days of Your Life . He recalled in 1984, "I just liked the name . I was looking for a name that sounded natural .' Eleanor Rigby' sounded natural ." However, it has been pointed out that the graveyard of St Peter's Church in Liverpool, where John Lennon and Paul McCartney first met at the Woolton Village garden fete in the afternoon of 6 July 1957, contains the gravestone of an individual called Eleanor Rigby . McCartney conceded he may have been subconsciously influenced by the name on the gravestone . In 2008, however, he appeared to discard this theory . That year, when a birth certificate was sold at auction of a woman named Eleanor Rigby, with seller and buyer believing it belonged to the person referenced in the song, McCartney publicly declared: "Eleanor Rigby is a totally fictitious character that I made up ." He added, "If someone wants to spend money buying a document to prove a fictitious character exists, that's fine with me ." The real Eleanor Rigby lived a lonely life similar to that of the woman in the song . </P> <P> McCartney wrote the first verse by himself, and the Beatles finished the song in the music room of John Lennon's home at Kenwood . John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and Lennon's childhood friend Pete Shotton all listened to McCartney play his song through and contributed ideas . Harrison came up with the "Ah, look at all the lonely people" hook . Starr contributed the line "writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear" and suggested making "Father McCartney" darn his socks, which McCartney liked . It was then that Shotton suggested that McCartney change the name of the priest, in case listeners mistook the fictional character in the song for McCartney's own father . </P> <P> The song is often described as a lament for lonely people or a commentary on post-war life in Britain . </P> <P> McCartney could not decide how to end the song, and Shotton finally suggested that the two lonely people come together too late as Father McKenzie conducts Eleanor Rigby's funeral . At the time, Lennon rejected the idea out of hand, but McCartney said nothing and used the idea to finish off the song, later acknowledging Shotton's help . </P>

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