In the early 50s or late 60s, Paul McCartney wrote a silly song about scrambled eggs, eventually he decided to change the lyrics into a more meaningful song(with the same tune) called Yesterday. Not to mention, it is one of the most covered songs in history.
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The song is in the key of F. Sheet music and songbooks including "Hey Jude" are readily available.
There are two. Hey Jude and Hey Bulldog. And you might mean Hello Goodbye.
Paul McCartney, he wrote and sang the song.
No because I think a ballad is a love song.
Hey Jude by The Beatles
"Hey Jude" b/w "Revolution" was only ever released as a single in 1968. In later years, two "Best of" albums were compiled that included "Hey Jude". "Hey Jude" in 1970. "Past Masters - Volume 2" in 1988.
Paul does keep repeating "Hey Jude" over and over or "make it Jude"
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Paul McCartney was aiming for a Country & Western feel in "Hey Jude".
The temptations cavered the song hey Jude May 27, 2008
The #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 on 20 Nov 1962 was Big Girls Don't Cry by The 4 Seasons.
Hey Jude was never on a British Album. It was on a compilation album Capitol put out called Hey Jude. It was on a single in the US in 1967 b/w Revolution. It was the first single on the Apple label.
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"Hey Jude" and "Hey Bulldog", as well as "Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey".
I believe it was "I Want To Hold Your Hand", their fourth single released and first major success in the USA, after the earlier three failed to sell
No. It's about persuading "Jude" to be strong and have courage.