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About the song

“Hey Jude,” released by The Beatles in August 1968, is one of the most enduring and beloved songs in the band’s illustrious discography. Written by Paul McCartney and credited to the Lennon-McCartney partnership, this track stands out as a testament to the band’s versatility and emotional depth. Originally composed to comfort John Lennon’s son, Julian, during his parents’ divorce, the song’s heartfelt message and uplifting melody quickly resonated with a global audience.

The song was featured as the lead single from the Beatles’ album The Beatles (commonly known as the “White Album”). Its release marked a significant moment in pop music history. Spanning over seven minutes, “Hey Jude” was notably one of the longest singles to ever top the charts at the time. Its epic, sing-along chorus and McCartney’s soothing vocals created a sense of camaraderie and emotional release that captivated listeners worldwide.

“Hey Jude” achieved remarkable commercial success, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States, where it remained for nine consecutive weeks. It also soared to the top of the charts in the United Kingdom and several other countries. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to The Beatles’ profound impact on music and culture. Even decades later, “Hey Jude” continues to be celebrated for its powerful message and unforgettable melody, solidifying its place as one of the great anthems of the 20th century.

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