Hey Jude is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written - TopicsExpress



          

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 McCartney wrote to comfort John Lennons son, Julian, during his parents divorce. Hey Jude begins with a verse-bridge structure based around McCartneys vocal performance and piano accompaniment; further instrumentation is added as the song progresses. After the fourth verse, the song shifts to a fade-out coda that lasts for more than four minutes. Hey Jude was released in August 1968 as the first single from the Beatles record label Apple Records. More than seven minutes in length, it was at the time the longest single ever to top the British charts. It also spent nine weeks at number one in the United States, the longest for any Beatles single. Hey Jude tied the all-time record, at the time, for the longest run at the top of the US charts. The single has sold approximately eight million copies and is frequently included on professional critics lists of the greatest songs of all time. In 2013, Billboard named it the 10th biggest song of all time. In 1968, John Lennon and his wife Cynthia Lennon separated due to Johns affair with Yoko Ono. Soon afterwards, Paul McCartney drove out to visit Cynthia and Lennons son, Julian. Wed been very good friends for millions of years and I thought it was a bit much for them suddenly to be personae non gratae and out of my life, McCartney said. Cynthia Lennon recalled, I was truly surprised when, one afternoon, Paul arrived on his own. I was touched by his obvious concern for our welfare ... On the journey down he composed Hey Jude in the car. I will never forget Pauls gesture of care and concern in coming to see us. The songs original title was Hey Jules, and it was intended to comfort Julian Lennon from the stress of his parents divorce. McCartney said, I started with the idea Hey Jules, which was Julian, dont make it bad, take a sad song and make it better. Hey, try and deal with this terrible thing. I knew it was not going to be easy for him. I always feel sorry for kids in divorces ... I had the idea [for the song] by the time I got there. I changed it to Jude because I thought that sounded a bit better. Julian Lennon discovered the song had been written for him almost twenty years later. He remembered being closer to McCartney than to his father: Paul and I used to hang about quite a bit—more than Dad and I did. We had a great friendship going and there seems to be far more pictures of me and Paul playing together at that age than there are pictures of me and my dad. Although McCartney originally wrote the song for Julian Lennon, John Lennon thought it had actually been written for him: But I always heard it as a song to me. If you think about it ... Yokos just come into the picture. Hes saying. Hey, Jude—Hey, John. I know Im sounding like one of those fans who reads things into it, but you can hear it as a song to me ... Subconsciously, he was saying, Go ahead, leave me. On a conscious level, he didnt want me to go ahead. Other people believed McCartney wrote the song about them, including Judith Simons, a journalist with the Daily Express. Still others, including John Lennon, have speculated that McCartneys failing long-term relationship with Jane Asher when he wrote Hey Jude was an unconscious message to himself. In fact, when Lennon mentioned that he thought the song was about him, McCartney denied it and told Lennon he had written the song about himself. Writer Mark Hertsgaard noted many of the songs lyrics do seem directed more at a grown man on the verge of a powerful new love, especially the lines you have found her now go and get her and youre waiting for someone to perform with. Tim Riley wrote, If the song is about self-worth and self-consolation in the face of hardship, the vocal performance itself conveys much of the journey. He begins by singing to comfort someone else, finds himself weighing his own feelings in the process, and finally, in the repeated refrains that nurture his own approbation, he comes to believe in himself. McCartney changed the title to Hey Jude because the name Jude was easier to sing. Much as he did with Yesterday, McCartney played the song for other musicians and friends. Ron Griffith of Badfinger (known at this time as the Iveys, and the first band to join the Beatles-owned record label Apple Records), recalled that on their first day in the studio, Paul walked over to the grand piano and said, Hey lads, have a listen, and he sat down and gave us a full concert rendition of Hey Jude. We were gobsmacked. When McCartney introduced Lennon to his new composition, he came to the movement you need is on your shoulder and told Lennon Ill fix that bit. Lennon asked why, and McCartney answered ... its a stupid expression; it sounds like a parrot. Lennon parried with You wont, you know. Thats the best line in the song. McCartney thus left the line in and later said ... when I play that song, thats the line when I think of John, and sometimes I get a little emotional during that moment. youtube/watch?v=t5c-LVYnafg
Posted on: Mon, 05 Jan 2015 06:08:15 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015