The song, "Hey Jude", was originally written as an apology song, "Hey Jules". This is a song written by Lennon to his Julian when he divorced from his first wife. Paul McCartney changed some of the lyrics and music, and "Hey Jude" was the result. The song was written in 1968, and released in August of that year.
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John Lennon and Paul McCartney of The Beatles -ANSWER- Actually it was written by Paul McCartney. He wrote the song for Julian Lennon (John Lennon`s first son) after John and his first wife got divorced. Paul wrote it to cheer up Julian during this whole divorce situation.. The song was originally named (hey jules) but paul changed it later on because 'jude' was easier to sing huh. cool. i knew it was written for that purpose but i didnt know about the renaming part.
Paul McCartney, for John's son Julian. he wrote it to confert him after John and Cynthia's devorce
Hey Jude was written by Paul McCartney as a consolation to John Lennon's son Julian during his parent's divorce court case.
Paul McCartney, he wrote and sang the song.
Paul McCartney sang the lead on 'Hey Jude'.
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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.