"Hey Jude" is a song by the English rock band <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/The%20Beatles">The Beatles</a>, written primarily by <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Paul%20McCartney">Paul McCartney</a> and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was released in August 1968 as a non-album single.
The song originated as "Hey Jules", a comforting tune McCartney wrote for <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/John%20Lennon">John Lennon's</a> son, <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Julian%20Lennon">Julian Lennon</a>, during his parents' divorce. McCartney later changed the name to "Hey Jude" because he found it easier to sing.
"Hey Jude" is known for its length, running over seven minutes, which was unusual for a single at the time. The song includes a long, extended coda that features a sing-along vocal performance and instrumental build-up.
The song's lyrics offer encouragement and advice to Julian Lennon, urging him to embrace love and move forward with his life. The message of <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/hope">hope</a> and perseverance resonated with audiences worldwide, making "Hey Jude" one of the Beatles' most popular and enduring songs.
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