“Woman” is a song by the British duo Peter and Gordon. It was released in 1966 as a single and written by Paul McCartney under the pseudonym “Bernard Webb.” The song features McCartney playing all the instruments and providing backing vocals.
“Woman” is a melodic and reflective ballad that explores themes of love, heartache, and longing. The lyrics express the narrator’s deep affection for a woman and his desire to be with her despite the challenges they face.
Upon its release, “Woman” became a hit for Peter and Gordon, reaching the top 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song’s popularity was partly due to McCartney’s association with the track, as he was a member of the Beatles, one of the most influential bands of the 1960s.
“Woman” is notable for its emotive vocals, simple yet effective instrumentation, and heartfelt lyrics, making it a memorable addition to the duo’s repertoire and a testament to McCartney’s songwriting talent.