When confronting Jack about the origin of his songs Liz say that "You can't write songs about places you've never visited" and mentions that Jack went to see Eleanor Rigby's grave. In fact, the song was not inspired by the grave. Paul McCartney said that he got the name "Eleanor" from the actress Eleanor Bron, who appeared in The Beatles film Aiuto!. "Rigby" came to him when he was in Bristol, England, and spotted a store: Rigby and Evens Ltd Wine and Spirit Shippers. He liked the name "Eleanor Rigby" because it sounded natural and matched the rhythm he wrote.
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