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Song Analysis Of The Beatles: The Beatles

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The Beatles- The name needs no recognition and no appraisals. Their most commercially successful single was 'Hey Jude'. It has sold an estimated eight million copies worldwide and has topped the charts in 11 countries. However, not all know certain facts about the song such as this single was originally not created as a song but was just something Paul McCartney thought about on his journey to Westbridge to meet Julian, John Lennon's son to comfort him during the divorce of his parents. Julian, then became Jude. Paul McCartney and John Lennon were two of the four prominent members of The Beatles. McCartney loved children a lot and thus, had a lot of affection for Lennon's son, Julian, who was going through a tough phase following the divorce of his parents. McCartney wrote the song for him, to comfort him and to make him realize that the world is beautiful and things always find their way for the good. Later, McCartney recorded a demo of it at his home and then, sung it to Lennon, who immediately connected with it. They finally recorded it on July 29, 1968 and thus …show more content…

McCartney's calm voice creates a perfect fore to the soothing backdrop of the 40-piece orchestral accompaniment. Also, Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr provide the backvocals which enhance the beautiful sound. The mood of the song is both sad as well as hopeful. It gives an impression of hope in times of despair. 'Hey Jude' has an unusually long fade-out which lasts for over a minute with soft vocals and backvocals of “Na na na na na, Hey Jude”. It was initially thought that such long fade-out could not be successful in stage performances but John Lennon and Paul McCartney, the geniuses that they were, proved everyone wrong. The essence is the free flowing music with the silky vocals which combine to yield an ever-lasting impression on the listener. Surely, such a scintillating work can not be

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