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"Hey Jude" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as a non-album single in August 1968. It was written by Paul McCartney and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership.
"Hey Jude" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon-McCartney. The ballad evolved from "Hey Jules", a song widely accepted as being written to comfort John Lennon's son, Julian, during his parents' divorce.
Hey Jude was the first release on The Beatles' own Apple Records label. It was a ballad written by Paul McCartney, to comfort John Lennon's son Julian during the divorce of his parents.
"Hey Jude" is a song written by Paul McCartney of The Beatles, credited to Lennon/McCartney. The purpose of "Hey Jude" (originally known as "Hey Jules") was to comfort Julian Lennon (aka "Jules") about his parents' divorce (John and Cynthia Lennon), It went to number one on the Billboard hits...
Hey Jude. Director – Michael Lindsay-Hogg. Filmed – 4 September 1968. Location – Twickenham Film Studio, London. Hey Jude topped the charts in Britain for two weeks and for 9 weeks in America, where it became The Beatles' longest-running No.1 in the US singles chart as well as the single with the longest running time.
The album was issued on CD for the first time in 2014, as an individual release and in a box set titled The U.S. Albums. It is named after the Beatles' longest-running No. 1 single "Hey Jude", itself the seventh track of the compilation.
"Hey Jude" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as a non-album single in August 1968. It was written by Paul McCartney and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership.
He was driving to see Julian to say hello. He had been like an uncle. And he came up with 'Hey Jude.' But I always heard it as a song to me. Now I'm sounding like one of those fans reading things into it... Think about it: Yoko had just come into the picture. He is saying. 'Hey, Jude' — 'Hey, John.' Subconsciously, he was saying, 'Go ahead ...
While travelling to see Julian and Cynthia Lennon, John Lennon's soon-to-be ex-wife, Paul McCartney composed "Hey Jude" in June 1968. McCartney recently remarked that the song's opening lines were "a hopeful message for Julian: Come on, dude, your parents got split. You won't be happy, I know, but you'll be OK.
The compilation album Hey Jude was issued on 26 February 1970 in the United States, as Apple SW 385. It brought together non-album singles and b-sides, along with ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’ and ‘I Should Have Known Better’ , which had previously been released on the United Artists soundtrack LP for A Hard Day’s Night .