Hey Jude [PC]

Written by Paul McCartney in 1968, this masterpiece transformed a personal tragedy into a universal message of hope. Below is a complete blog post exploring the history, the music, and the lasting legacy of the greatest sing-along in pop history.

As McCartney drove, he turned off the radio and began to compose a melody in his head. He started singing words of encouragement to the young boy caught in the middle of a messy divorce.

It originally started as "Hey Jules, don't make it bad..." Hey Jude

While written for Julian, John Lennon famously believed the song was actually Paul subconsciously giving him his blessing to leave the band and be with Yoko. 🎹 Breaking the Rules of Radio

McCartney later changed "Jules" to "Jude" because he thought it sounded a bit more country and Western, and rhythmically stronger. Written by Paul McCartney in 1968, this masterpiece

Music has the power to heal, but rarely has a song been born so directly out of a desire to comfort a broken heart. In the summer of 1968, the world was changing rapidly, and so were The Beatles . John Lennon had separated from his first wife, Cynthia, and was beginning his life with Yoko Ono.

Amidst the heavy media storm and personal chaos, Paul McCartney did something remarkably kind. He hopped in his car to drive out to Weybridge to visit Cynthia and her five-year-old son, Julian. The Evolution of "Hey Jules" He started singing words of encouragement to the

In 1968, pop singles were strictly supposed to be around three minutes long to fit radio formatting. Clocking in at , "Hey Jude" shattered that rule completely.