Talk:She Came in Through the Bathroom Window

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Apparently Ashley herself is the one who claims this, and another girl has claimed to have been the inspiration of the song (see the "Songfacts" site which has both stories). There's no quote by a Beatle to confirm any of this here, the quotes by Lennon and Harrison seem to contradict it, if anything. So I think this needs to be supported by a more reliable source. --194.145.161.227 16:00, 19 December 2006 (UTC)

A fan named Diane Ashley found a ladder in McCartney's garden and used it to climb up to the bathroom window, which was slightly open. "I was the one who climbed up and got in," she says. Diane was surprised to have become the subject of a Beatles song. "I didn't believe it at first, because he'd hated it so much when we broke in. But then I suppose anything can inspire a song, can't it? I know that all his neighbours rang him when they saw we'd got in and I'm sure that gave rise to the lines, 'Sunday's on the phone to Monday/Tuesday's on the phone to me'."