Peter McGovern (born 1928 in Liverpool - died April 2006 in Trawsfynydd, North Wales) was an English songwriter and activist.
He was born in north Liverpool, near the docks, and attended St. Edwards School, West Derby and Queen Elizabeth's School, Anfield. He worked for many years on the railways and was an active trade unionist and campaigner.
His main claim to fame is that he wrote "In My Liverpool Home", a song that has become an anthem or folk tune for the people of Liverpool. It was recorded by the 1960s folk group The Spinners.
The original four verses of "In My Liverpool Home" were written by McGovern around 1962, but many verses have been added since.
The first two lines of the song are:
And later in the song comes the unusual couplet:
The second line refers to the statue above the main entrance of Lewis's department store in central Liverpool that acts as a well-known meeting place. Officially entitled Liverpool Resurgent, the nude statue has been affectionately re-christened Dicky Lewis.
McGovern's grand-daughter, Alison McGovern, was elected MP for Wirral South in the UK General Election, 2010.