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Released in 1968

Step Inside Love

Written by Lennon - McCartney

Last updated on May 22, 2021


Album This song officially appears on the Step Inside Love / I Couldn't Take My Eyes Off You 7" Single.

Timeline This song was officially released in 1968

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This song was recorded during the following studio sessions:

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From Wikipedia:

Step Inside Love” is a song written by Paul McCartney (credited as “Lennon–McCartney”) for Cilla Black in 1967 as a theme for her TV series Cilla, which first aired on 30 January 1968.

Background

In late 1967 McCartney was approached to write the theme by Cilla and her series producer Michael Hurll. He recorded the original demo version at his London home, accompanying himself on guitar, which consisted of just one verse and the chorus.

Black’s recording of this song was used as the theme during the early weeks of the show, until it was decided that the song needed an additional verse, so McCartney came to the BBC Theatre and wrote it there. According to Hurll, the opening line of the second verse (“You look tired, love“) came from McCartney’s observation of Cilla looking tired from the long rehearsals for the TV show. McCartney then added a third verse and this version was recorded as a studio demo at Chappell Studios in London on 21 November 1967, with McCartney on guitar accompanying Cilla on vocals. This demo was the basis for the single, although where the McCartney demos were recorded in the key of D, the final arrangement of the single version was transposed up a fourth to G, to take advantage of Cilla’s higher register.

The single version of the song (with Cilla singing live over the studio backing track) was premiered on 5 March 1968 edition of her show; the single was released on 8 March 1968, and reached number eight on the British charts in April 1968. The record also reached Number 15 in Ireland in the same month. The recording was also featured on Black’s third solo studio album Sher-oo! Remixed club versions of Cilla’s original 1960s vocal were released in 2009 on her album Cilla All Mixed Up.

In 2002, DJ Tommy Sandhu managed to coax Cilla back into the recording studio to re-record “Step Inside Love“. Sandhu then remixed the song and 3,000 white labels of it were sent to British clubs under the name “TS vs CB“. The 12” charted at number three on Music Week’s club chart. A maxi single of all of these remixes was released to download worldwide on 30 November 2009.

In 2010, during a BBC interview, Black revealed that the song had been banned in South Africa due to fears that the lyrics contained hidden sexual elements.

The grave marker beneath the headstone on Black’s burial plot in Allerton Cemetery is enscribed with six of the seven lines from the third verse of “Step Inside Love“: lyrics from Black’s hits “Alfie” and “You’re My World” also appear on the marker. (The black marble headstone and marker were installed 18 April 2016 some eight months after Black’s 1 August 2015 passing: following the December 2015 theft of its original bronze nameplate Black’s grave remained unmarked until dryer weather permitted the installation of the marble headstone and marker.)

McCartney recording

McCartney recorded the song on 16 September 1968 during The Beatles (a.k.a. “The White Album“) sessions, but it did not appear on the album. After ad libbing “Step Inside Love“, McCartney led the group into “Los Paranoias“, which (despite George Harrison not being present) was credited to all four members of the band. The two songs were released as a single CD track on Anthology 3 in 1996. […]

Paul McCartney in "Many Years From Now", by Barry Miles:

I ended up writing a few songs for Cilla, actually. Step Inside Love was a later one. Cilla Black was getting her first TV show with a guy called Michael Hurll and they came to see me backstage somewhere and asked me, would I write the theme tune for it, so I said yes. I did a little demo of it, with myself double-tracked, up at Cavendish, and that was it. I quite like the song, it’s very cabaret, it suited her voice. It was just a welcoming song for Cilla.

All he had given us was one verse and a chorus with him playing on guitar. We played it that way for the first couple of weeks and then decided that we needed a second verse. Paul came over to the BBC Theatre in Shepherd’s Bush and sat with me and Cilla and worked on a second verse. It started off with the line, ‘You look tired, love’, because Cilla was tired after a lot of rehearsing and most of what he wrote related to what was going on that day.

Michael Hurll – From A Hard Day’s Write, Steve Turner

Lyrics

Step inside love

Let me find you a place, where the cares of the day

Will be carried away by the smile on your face

We are together now and forever, come my way


Step inside love, and stay

Step inside love, step inside love

Step inside love, I want you to stay


You look tired love,

Let me turn down the light, come in out of the cold

Rest your head on my shoulder and love me tonight

I'll always be here if you should need me, night and day


Step inside love, and stay

Step inside love, step inside love

Step inside love, I want you to stay


When you leave me

Say you'll see me again, for I know in my heart

We will not be apart, and I'll miss you 'Til then,

we'll be together now and forever, come my way


Step inside love, and stay

Step inside love, I want you to, step inside love

You know I do, step inside love

I want you to stay

Variations

Officially appears on

Bootlegs

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Live performances

Paul McCartney has never played this song in concert.

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