there is a song called hey hey babyWell to be quite honest their are many songs begin with ''HEY'' one of the songs begin with hey is by the "Wonderful" by Avril Lavigne :S& AHHAHAHAHAAH u suckthere is also a song called "Girlfriend" and that's by Avril Lavigne and there's also one and its called "The Best Damn Thing" by Avril LavigneAnd, by the way, there's a lot of songs of Avril Lavigne with the word 'hey'. hey Jude the beatles
The first song by The Beatles to reach number one in the UK chart is 'I want to hold your hand'.
hey i was asking you?????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!hey i was asking you?????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!what kind of answer is this -------^ ? like really?
None They had two songs reach #2
One thing I know he was a fan of "The Beatles". And once he said "The Beatles are my bibles". I think his favorite song of "The Beatles" was obviously "Hey Jude", because his middle name was Jude.
Hey Jude by the Beatles. It spent 9 weeks as number one in the US (the longest run at number one for a Beatles single). This song has sold around eight millino copies and is constantly regarded on lists of all-time best songs.
"Hey Jude" spent 9 weeks at Number One in the UK charts. It is regarded as the Beatles most successful single, topping the charts all over the world and selling over 5 million copies. By the time it eventually dropped off the charts altogether, it had been in the Top 100 for nearly 12 months.
Yesterday, Hey Jude, Penny Lane.
Hey Jude, The Beatles http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=141
"Hey Jude". The ballad evolved from "Hey Jules," a song Paul McCartney wrote to comfort John Lennon's son Julian during his parents' divorce. More than seven minutes in length, "Hey Jude" was, at the time, the longest single ever to top the British charts. It also spent nine weeks as number one in the United States - the longest run at the top of the American charts for a Beatles single, and broke the record for longest stay at #1.
In the US it was "I want to hold your hand" which went to number one in late January, 1964
interesting questing hey Jude by the Beatles is one example.
The "Hey Jude" album was a US Capital release only. American issues of Beatles albums always deleted a few tracks from each one. Hey Jude was a compilation of various "unreleased in the US on an album" tracks. All these songs are releaesed on CD on the original albums, or the Past Masters CD's.
There are many...one that comes to my mind is "Hey Jude" by the Beatles.
"Hey Jude" by the Beatles was the number 1 hit song for the year 1968. It was number 1 on the charts from September 22 - November 23. "Hello, Goodbye' was number 1 from December 24 1967 - January 13 1968.
"Hey Jude" was the most popular song by The Beatles. It was number one on the Billboard chart for nine weeks. Paul McCartney wrote the song for John Lennon's son Julian.
"Hey Jude", with over eight million copies sold. In longevity as a #1 hit, yes. But I didn't post a response because overall, hits like Yesterday (1965) and I Want To Hold Your Hand (1963/1964) might have sold more. Can anyone confirm which single sold the most copies? It is not Hey Jude (HJ) but I Want To Hold Your Hand (IWTHYH) with 12m copies. HJ 10m. This is verified by Wikipedia, The Beatles own web site and any list of top ten world best selling singles. Also, until Candle In The Wind (1997), The Guinness Book Of Records had IWTHYH as the best selling single worldwide by a British act. That Hey Jude is their best selling single is often wrongly quoted seemingly without any reference first of all to some easily checkable facts. "Hey Jude" was the Beatles song that spent the most weeks at number-one on the charts. And it would have spent even more weeks at the top, had it not been replaced by "Those Were The Days", performed by Mary Hopkin, and produced by Paul McCartney, which was the second single released by Apple records, "Hey Jude" being the first. Yesterday does have the most variations of a single song ever made with over 500.