Exploring the story of how The Beatles cleverly managed to swear on their song 'Hey Jude' without most fans realising Paul ...
In 1968 ‘Hey Jude’ became the first record to appear on The Beatles’ own Apple label. It was primarily a Paul McCartney composition - and John Lennon later admitted that ‘Hey Jude’ was ...
“Hey Jude” is a 1968 Beatles song written by Paul McCartney for John Lennon’s son Julian. It starts as a gentle piano ballad and grows into an orchestral piece with the famous “na na na ...
Credited to Lennon-McCartney, 'Hey Jude' was written by Paul during a time of turbulence in The Beatles' professional and personal lives. It was originally called 'Hey Jules', addressed to John's ...
His fellow musicians have taken note of that fact more than a few times. Check out four of the best covers of McCartney-penned Beatles songs.
Snoop Dogg didn't know Paul McCartney was a fan of his work ... though the emcee revealed he "smoked around" the "Hey Jude" musician. However, he didn't fully get to find out whether the Wings ...
Paul McCartney has played The Beatles' "Hey Jude" longer than millions of his fans have been alive. The song was on an album that wasn’t released in the United Kingdom.