Lovely Rita

Lovely Rita is a song by The Beatles performed on the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, written and sung by Paul McCartney (writing credits: Lennon/McCartney ). It is about a female traffic warden and the narrator's affection for her.

Inspiration
The term, "meter-maid", is American slang for a female traffic warden, who are now officially known by the less gender-specific parking attendant, and was largely unknown in the UK prior to the song's release. The song plays an important role in the Paul is Dead theory that occurred during The Beatles fame, as the song figures in the hoax because McCartney was distracted by Rita while driving, and led to the car crash that ended his life. In truth, the song emanates from when McCartney was issued with a parking ticket outside Abbey Road Studios, by a female traffic warden named Meta Davis. Instead of becoming angry, he accepted it with good grace and expressed his feelings (sarcastically) in song. When asked why he had called her "Rita", McCartney replied: "Well, she looked like a Rita to me".

Personnel

 * Paul McCartney-Lead Vocals, Bass Guitar (1964 Rickenbacker 4001S), Piano, Comb and Tissue Paper Kazoo
 * John Lennon-Backing Vocals, Acoustic Rhythm Guitar (1962 Gibson J-160E), Comb and Tissue Paper Kazoo
 * George Harrison-Backing Vocals, Slide Guitar (1961 Fender Stratocaster), Acoustic Rhythm Guitar (1962 Gibson J-160E), Comb and Tissue Paper Kazoo
 * Ringo Starr-Drums
 * Shawn Phillips-Backing Vocals
 * George Martin-Piano

Sound Effects
You can hear John Lennon making strange noises after several lines.