"Hey Jude" is a song by the English rock band The Beatles. Credited to Lennon/McCartney, the ballad evolved from "Hey Jules", a song Paul McCartney wrote to comfort John Lennon's son Julian during his parents' divorce. "Hey Jude" begins with a verse-bridge structure based around McCartney's vocal performance and piano accompaniment; further details are added as the song progresses to distinguish sections. After the fourth verse, the song shifts to a fade-out coda that lasts for more than four minutes. "Hey Jude" was released in August 1968 as the first single from The Beatles' record label Apple Records. Totalling more than seven minutes in length, "Hey Jude" was at the time the longest single ever to top the British charts. It also spent nine weeks as number one in the United States—the longest run at the top of the American charts for a Beatles single. The single has sold approximately eight million copies and is frequently included on professional lists of the all-time best songs. (via Wikipedia)
Preceded By:
"Lady Madonna"
Release Date:
Aug 26, 1968
Recording Dates:
31 July 1968 at Trident Studios, London
Written By:
Lennon/McCartney
Genre:
Rock
Audio Format:
7"
Name:
Hey Jude
Record Label:
Apple
B Side:
"Revolution"
Length:
7:11
Recorded By:
The Beatles
Produced by:
George Martin
Followed By:
"Get Back" / "Don't Let Me Down
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