The Story Behind "Hey Jude" (Remastered 2015) "Hey Jude" is more than just a seven-minute anthem; it is a musical olive branch. Originally titled "Hey Jules," Paul McCartney wrote the song in 1968 to comfort five-year-old Julian Lennon during the painful divorce of his parents, John and Cynthia. While the brings modern clarity to this classic, the raw emotion of its origin remains its most powerful feature. A Message of Empathy
: Ringo Starr had actually snuck off to the bathroom during the intro of the final take. He tiptoed back into the booth just in time to hit his drum fill, a moment so "magic" the band kept it.
: At approximately 2:58 , listeners of the 2015 Remaster can still hear a faint expletive ("f***ing hell") after McCartney hit a wrong note on the piano. Lennon gleefully insisted they leave it in the mix. A Record-Breaking Anthem
Upon its release, "Hey Jude" defied radio standards with its runtime.
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