That one furtive little moment in the song was easily a bit of foreshadowing for what was to come the following year - the hilarious "King of Fuh"! And nobody knew it yet!
Paul McCartney was one of the greatest and most versatile singers in rock and pop music. Not only an incredible range but could go from a raucous, Little Richardesque screaming tone in one song to another using the voice of an angel and not even sound hoarse. He would alter his tone and timbre from song to song. An incredible singer. Sadly, he's now lost that but we still have incredible recordings from the 60s and 70s that bear this out.
Paul's voice is so pure tone perfect when you consider what decade its recorded, no auto tune around then. The harmonies from George and John take it to another level it's joyful to hear. You cannot not join in with the na nahs that finish the song. True class of the fab four.🎶🎙🎹🥁❤
4:38 That’s higher than Freddie Mercury and Jeff Buckley ever sang. It drives me absolutely insane that people do not give Paul enough credit as a singer. Obviously everyone knows he’s an amazing singer, but they don’t realize just how great he was. When people think of singers with great ranges they think of Freddie Mercury and Mariah Carey (I don’t care for her singing but there’s no denying her range is incredible). Paul had almost an entire octave more than Freddie and had a wider full voice range than Mariah.
Freddie has reached levels and octaves never heard before, he is the undisputed unsurpassed and will hardly be overcome even if paul is really not bad, he is the third perhaps second singer I prefer
It's amazing how well it works a capella. It's the melody, the phrasing, their harmonies (John taking the higher vocal at places), Paul ad libbing counter-melodies in the fade out...Those guys were good.
I love the clarity of the Paul “bloody hell” flub at 2:58…so glad they left that in. They almost sound like Laaa Laa La Lalalalaas rather than Naaa Naa Na Nanananaas sometimes - esp the second one at 3:28. Amazing that when they start we are only halfway through the song. The Hey-Judy-Judy/leopard-cry at 4:00 is maybe the greatest 5 seconds in rock and roll history. Love the David Lee Roth-esque screech at 4:40. Copy/Paste-Runnin With the Devil…
That's interesting, I've always found this very easy for me to do, and I'm not a singer. Some other oscillations though, like Michael Jackson's multiple oscillations in "Who's Loving You" (ruclips.net/video/-4QWtflqqoU/видео.html) starting at 2 min 25 seconds are freaking INSANE!!!
Hey Jude, don't make it bad. Take a sad song and make it better. Remember to let her into your heart, Then you can start to make it better. Hey Jude, don't be afraid. You were made to go out and get her. The minute you let her under your skin, Then you begin to make it better. And anytime you feel the pain, hey Jude, refrain, Don't carry the world upon your shoulders. For well you know that it's a fool who plays it cool By making his world a little colder. Hey Jude, don't let me down. You have found her, now go and get her. Remember to let her into your heart, Then you can start to make it better. So let it out and let it in, hey Jude, begin, You're waiting for someone to perform with. And don't you know that it's just you, hey Jude, you'll do, The movement you need is on your shoulder. Hey Jude, don't make it bad. Take a sad song and make it better. Remember to let her under your skin, Then you'll begin to make it Better better better better better better, oh. Na na na nananana, nannana, hey Jude... (repeat X number of times, fade)
@@mario486waluigi2 2:52 Paul : remember to let her under your skin John remember to let her under your heart... ohh f×cking hel (*this is proven by the channel- you cant unhear this*)
@@madgy in fact, me too. I find hey jude very soul gospel pop song, similiar like let it be but that song's more rock pop gospel with the solo guitar. Very originial pop songs. Legendary melody, armony and tempo. The vocal's melody is clearly influenced by black singers, motown singers, blues, soul singers like ray charles, little richard, elvis presley, etc., etc. The church, the god's music is on us, the human race. So, any songs based on that, it's gonna be a N1 Hit Song of Billboard 100. Epic songwriting and vocalist macca
For the record: John harmonises with Paul in verses 3 and 4. I love the way his harmony starts lower than Paul, then jumps to a higher line. It’s instinctive and great. The ‘aah’s’ in the second verse and bridges are a three-part harmony overdub: Paul high, John middle, George low. Love hearing the cuss word so clearly.
2:58 it definitely wasn't John Lennon (as I thought it was). His distinguishable voice started at "don't make it bad", and was still singing "then you begin to make it better". It could've been Paul after that little "ah" right before the f bomb. Or someone else, but not John.
Hey, Jude, don't make it bad Take a sad song and make it better Remember to let her into your heart Then you can start to make it better Hey, Jude, don't be afraid You were made to go out and get her The minute you let her under your skin Then you begin to make it better And anytime you feel the pain Hey, Jude, refrain Don't carry the world upon your shoulders For well you know that it's a fool Who plays it cool By making his world a little colder Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na Hey, Jude, don't let me down You have found her, now go and get her Remember to let her into your heart Then you can start to make it better So let it out and let it in Hey, Jude, begin You're waiting for someone to perform with And don't you know that is just you? Hey, Jude, you'll do The movement you need is on your shoulder Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na Hey, Jude, don't make it bad Take a sad song and make it better Remember to let her under your skin Then you'll begin to make it better (Better, better, better, better, better, oh, yeah) Na, na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na, hey, Jude Na, na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na, hey, Jude Na, na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na, hey, Jude Na, na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na, hey, Jude \
Verse 1] Hey, Jude, don't make it bad Take a sad song and make it better Remember to let her into your heart Then you can start to make it better [Verse 2] Hey, Jude, don't be afraid You were made to go out and get her The minute you let her under your skin Then you begin to make it better
the other Beatles: Na, Na Na NaNaNaNa, NaNaNaNa, Hey Jude! Paul: JUDE JUDEAJUDEY JUDEY JUDEYYYEAAHYEAHH WAHAGAHAGWWWW DONT MAKE IT BETTER JUDE WOAAAAGGHHAAGHAAAAGHHHHHYEAHYEAHYWAH
In my opinion, It’s not fair to make comparisons. You need to to take McCartney out of the competition and argue forever as to who’s the second best singer ever! Just like the ‘best band’ argument. Otherwise there’s no debate!
2 mins and 58secs in , fucking hell can be heard on a mid track range , the sound engineer did not catch it , but the kingsmen in 1963 with Louie Louie , their drummer dropped one of his sticks on the floor and said fuck, its on the single and a drum fill was late and front man lost his timing but all left in and was a big hit
Their voice is the only music I need
💯💯💯
Aslan Vaida 😁
Omg we have the same profile pic 😂
@@abby.478 oh ye so we do!!
Samee
You can definitely here at 2:58 where Paul said “fucking hell” a lot clearer here.
That one furtive little moment in the song was easily a bit of foreshadowing for what was to come the following year - the hilarious "King of Fuh"! And nobody knew it yet!
I thought paul was the one singing and john said that, brUH
That sounds like George's voice rather than Paul's.
elirosen1391:
What the fuh are you talking about?
@@celosemnexo It was a joke. Ever heard of one?
John's small part is what seals the deal. It's like music from heaven
Well hearing John or George is hearing music from heaven
Paul is better in my opinion
Pauls sense for melody is unbelievable
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John's harmony makes this song absolutely gorgeous. Paul and John's harmony is second to none. They studied the Everly Brothers.
2:38 is literally John and Paul's best harmony. change my mind.
I wanna hold your hand
1:45 how about that
Andrew Tibayan the first one is way more dynamic for two people.
If I Fell
Because
Paul McCartney was one of the greatest and most versatile singers in rock and pop music. Not only an incredible range but could go from a raucous, Little Richardesque screaming tone in one song to another using the voice of an angel and not even sound hoarse. He would alter his tone and timbre from song to song. An incredible singer. Sadly, he's now lost that but we still have incredible recordings from the 60s and 70s that bear this out.
Yeeeeessss
On things like "I've got a feeling" and "Oh Darling" he's pushing a C sharp in certain places, no falsetto, full voice. Amazing.
This. He's underrated he evolved and created the metal screaming
He’s not as good as Michael Jackson but still ok
@@ferabra8939 Long Tall Sally, Monkberry Moon Delight
2:22 The movement you need is so beautiful
2:15 I always loved these vocals
Paul's voice is so pure tone perfect when you consider what decade its recorded, no auto tune around then. The harmonies from George and John take it to another level it's joyful to hear. You cannot not join in with the na nahs that finish the song. True class of the fab four.🎶🎙🎹🥁❤
2:52
Paul : remember to let her under your skin
John remember to let her under your heart... ohh f×cking hel
John Lennon often forgot his lines it happened on other Beatles songs
4:38 That’s higher than Freddie Mercury and Jeff Buckley ever sang.
It drives me absolutely insane that people do not give Paul enough credit as a singer. Obviously everyone knows he’s an amazing singer, but they don’t realize just how great he was.
When people think of singers with great ranges they think of Freddie Mercury and Mariah Carey (I don’t care for her singing but there’s no denying her range is incredible).
Paul had almost an entire octave more than Freddie and had a wider full voice range than Mariah.
I don't think so
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Freddie has reached levels and octaves never heard before, he is the undisputed unsurpassed and will hardly be overcome even if paul is really not bad, he is the third perhaps second singer I prefer
Chris Serpicø no way. That was not that high and Freddie has better range. Paul is still an under rated singer
Oh no he's gonna eat the mic
If he can before joj gets to it 👀
haha Paul go nom nom
Hahaha Lmao🤣
oh no paul oh no
*nom nom nom nom*
*STOP PAUL STOP*
At 0:48, that's the only time both George and John sang an octave higher than Paul! For Paul was always the one to sing the higher parts!
1:58 is so nice!!! i cant stop replaying
It's amazing how well it works a capella. It's the melody, the phrasing, their harmonies (John taking the higher vocal at places), Paul ad libbing counter-melodies in the fade out...Those guys were good.
I love the clarity of the Paul “bloody hell” flub at 2:58…so glad they left that in.
They almost sound like Laaa Laa La Lalalalaas rather than Naaa Naa Na Nanananaas sometimes - esp the second one at 3:28. Amazing that when they start we are only halfway through the song.
The Hey-Judy-Judy/leopard-cry at 4:00 is maybe the greatest 5 seconds in rock and roll history.
Love the David Lee Roth-esque screech at 4:40. Copy/Paste-Runnin With the Devil…
apparently he said “f**king hell” not “bloody hell”
idk i’ve heard a lot of captions such as work it out but apparently that was an f bomb
To close my eyes & listen to Paul's soul singing like this is truly spiritual. Just mind-boggling & heart-pounding.....even after 50 years !
That little pitch oscillation that Paul does at 2:38 is deceivingly difficult to do.
Hard to reproduce, not hard in the moment. I'm sure if asked to do the exact same thing again, he couldn't.
@@philmstud2k Hmmm...I disagree. Something tells me Macca could have done it the same exact way a dozen times over.
@@popvinnik you would be correct. go to the Beatles official hey jude video on youtube :54 seconds. paul practically rehearsed it
@@popvinnik :51 seconds ****
That's interesting, I've always found this very easy for me to do, and I'm not a singer. Some other oscillations though, like Michael Jackson's multiple oscillations in "Who's Loving You" (ruclips.net/video/-4QWtflqqoU/видео.html) starting at 2 min 25 seconds are freaking INSANE!!!
Hey Jude, don't make it bad.
Take a sad song and make it better.
Remember to let her into your heart,
Then you can start to make it better.
Hey Jude, don't be afraid.
You were made to go out and get her.
The minute you let her under your skin,
Then you begin to make it better.
And anytime you feel the pain, hey Jude, refrain,
Don't carry the world upon your shoulders.
For well you know that it's a fool who plays it cool
By making his world a little colder.
Hey Jude, don't let me down.
You have found her, now go and get her.
Remember to let her into your heart,
Then you can start to make it better.
So let it out and let it in, hey Jude, begin,
You're waiting for someone to perform with.
And don't you know that it's just you, hey Jude, you'll do,
The movement you need is on your shoulder.
Hey Jude, don't make it bad.
Take a sad song and make it better.
Remember to let her under your skin,
Then you'll begin to make it
Better better better better better better, oh.
Na na na nananana, nannana, hey Jude...
(repeat X number of times, fade)
Beautiful. Paul’s voice is fantastic. Love this.
Paul swears at 3:00. I love Paul and John and George and Ringo.
It was john
@@AnimMusicTM No it's clearly Paul
@@mario486waluigi2 its john
@@mario486waluigi2 2:52
Paul : remember to let her under your skin
John remember to let her under your heart... ohh f×cking hel
(*this is proven by the channel- you cant unhear this*)
@@AnimMusicTM He said it was either Paul or John. He didn't say it was exactly John. He wasn't too sure on Who exactly said it.
Rock, heavy metal, soul, blues, gospel, mantra, what else? Master class, god exist and his name is Paul
David A well put
gospel?
@@madgy this sound is gospel the slow church vibe
@@eziospaghettiauditore8369 I don’t really think it sounds like gospel.
@@madgy in fact, me too. I find hey jude very soul gospel pop song, similiar like let it be but that song's more rock pop gospel with the solo guitar. Very originial pop songs. Legendary melody, armony and tempo. The vocal's melody is clearly influenced by black singers, motown singers, blues, soul singers like ray charles, little richard, elvis presley, etc., etc. The church, the god's music is on us, the human race. So, any songs based on that, it's gonna be a N1 Hit Song of Billboard 100.
Epic songwriting and vocalist macca
3:00 - 3:21 so this is the sound of holy heaven uh?
I love Paul's vocals at 5:16
Me too 🥰
Who needs Christmas music when you have this?
For the record: John harmonises with Paul in verses 3 and 4. I love the way his harmony starts lower than Paul, then jumps to a higher line. It’s instinctive and great.
The ‘aah’s’ in the second verse and bridges are a three-part harmony overdub: Paul high, John middle, George low.
Love hearing the cuss word so clearly.
Paul’s vocalizations and screams at the end give me life
their voice is therapy🥺❤
I love this.. sir paul voice heavenly..
2:58 Steve rogers: language!
Such an amazing voice...
This is superb, you can really hear how wonderfully melodic his vocal was
Yeah, It's the melody of Hey Jude, the main music. Later, the rest of the instrumentation and production, wich is super clean and wonderful to tears.
Love playing the piano along with this. Thank you for uploading.
The high notes were so satisfying
Paul does a real good “ wawgowwwww!”
MAGNIFICA AFINACION Y CARACTER PARA SEMEJANTE OBRA MAESTRA......INSPERABLE... F O R E V E R.....
Even without music it sounds so nice
Melody contains like 90% of the song's musical information
Been looking for this forever...THANK YOU
Thanks, this is really helping me with my guitar lessons!
OMG me too
Awesome! 🎸🎸
Paul is such a babe. His voice is like butter
Imagine hearing their isolated vocals from the original tracks! They’d be clear as a bell with none of this distortion!
Eso es verdad?
Aquí practicándola, cuidate Lu.
2:58 it definitely wasn't John Lennon (as I thought it was). His distinguishable voice started at "don't make it bad", and was still singing "then you begin to make it better". It could've been Paul after that little "ah" right before the f bomb. Or someone else, but not John.
Before anyone calls me out for being obvious or even redundant, there are people that still think it was John.
It was someone in the crowd saying wrong chord
@@ethanfarrell9999 Maybe, but it doesn't seem so
Ethan Farrell it was the studio version and there was no crowd, in the video there was no f*cking hell
I remember this song as a child I loved it then and I love it even more second only to Yesterday
Love it. ❤️❤️❤️ Isolate more vocals from so many songs, please! 🎉🎉😘😘
na na na na na na na na na na na hey jude,na na na na na na na, na na na na, hey jude
Hey, Jude, don't make it bad
Take a sad song and make it better
Remember to let her into your heart
Then you can start to make it better
Hey, Jude, don't be afraid
You were made to go out and get her
The minute you let her under your skin
Then you begin to make it better
And anytime you feel the pain
Hey, Jude, refrain
Don't carry the world upon your shoulders
For well you know that it's a fool
Who plays it cool
By making his world a little colder
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
Hey, Jude, don't let me down
You have found her, now go and get her
Remember to let her into your heart
Then you can start to make it better
So let it out and let it in
Hey, Jude, begin
You're waiting for someone to perform with
And don't you know that is just you?
Hey, Jude, you'll do
The movement you need is on your shoulder
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
Hey, Jude, don't make it bad
Take a sad song and make it better
Remember to let her under your skin
Then you'll begin to make it better
(Better, better, better, better, better, oh, yeah)
Na, na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na, hey, Jude
Na, na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na, hey, Jude
Na, na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na, hey, Jude
Na, na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na, hey, Jude
\
The fact yhat i can still hear the piano in my head is awesome
2:15 so perfect ❤
Verse 1]
Hey, Jude, don't make it bad
Take a sad song and make it better
Remember to let her into your heart
Then you can start to make it better
[Verse 2]
Hey, Jude, don't be afraid
You were made to go out and get her
The minute you let her under your skin
Then you begin to make it better
Magnificent!
شكرا للصوت الجميل
esto me sirve mucho cuando toco está canción en el piano, me gusta tocar arriba de la voz, muchas gracias por este video/audio
I could listen to Paul all day
At about 2:56 you can hear John say “wrong chord” and Paul responding with “fucking hell”
¡Nostalgia!❤️🔥✨
Perfeita! A melhor e mais bela voz do mundo.
1:58 AAAAAAA
Thank you for this!!! ❤️
this is amazing
Wonderful
the other Beatles: Na, Na Na NaNaNaNa, NaNaNaNa, Hey Jude!
Paul: JUDE JUDEAJUDEY JUDEY JUDEYYYEAAHYEAHH WAHAGAHAGWWWW DONT MAKE IT BETTER JUDE WOAAAAGGHHAAGHAAAAGHHHHHYEAHYEAHYWAH
In my opinion, It’s not fair to make comparisons. You need to to take McCartney out of the competition and argue forever as to who’s the second best singer ever! Just like the ‘best band’ argument. Otherwise there’s no debate!
Thanks this rlly helps with my piano lessons
Excelente!!
5:37 "Pega o Cavaquinho" or "The Pain Won't Come Back, Jude"
Lol I thought he said “table for one jude” 😂
tata games tu firma?
@@vitornb4197 belo xanal
I'm confused that whether I should listen this With Music or Without Music
Do "Let It Be", please! THANKS!
This is good ruclips.net/video/Az-28FOHToY/видео.html
This help me to play guitar
Amazing, thanks
2:58 Paul: OH F#@KING HELL!
2 mins and 58secs in , fucking hell can be heard on a mid track range , the sound engineer did not catch it , but the kingsmen in 1963 with Louie Louie , their drummer dropped one of his sticks on the floor and said fuck, its on the single and a drum fill was late and front man lost his timing but all left in and was a big hit
PRECIOSOOOOOO
Who also enjoyed the screaming? 🤷♂️😂
3:00 4:38 higher head voice than mercury
nope
The Mandalorian yep
The Mandalorian Freddie mercury‘s highest note was a D5 and Paul McCartney was screaming in a B-flat5
Roger Taylor: Hold My Car
Freddie's highest note is f6
Beautiful, it's actually refreshing hearing it without the music.
I never picked up on Paul singing, "good evening ladies and gentlemen" on the Fade Out. How did you isolate this so well?
I used the website melody .ml to isolate it and used the 2015 mix of the song
Great. Thanks. Request - pls make same for yellow submarine (especially the commands in the middle).
Not Paul McCartney slowly transforming into a tiger at the end
2:57
1:50 john Lennon is a legend
oh no British singer, songwriter, musician, and record and film producer Paul McCartney is about to eat the microphone
this was funny
Paul siiiirrrrr
Can you make original hey Jude but nanana part shortened🙏
At 2:59 you can hear someone probably John or Paul say fucking hell lol
the best
your name jajajaja
nice to meet you, William.
I thought you died in 1988 William
remember to lennon into your heart
Les chansons sont plus puissante en studios.
Muito incrível
paul is rock
The f bomb at 2:55 is funny as hell
What does he say at 5:37?
Dibodabacyude🤣
Pega o cavaquinho
Good job (:
2:58 "fuckin hell"
5:36 ´´ pega o cavaquinho ai ``
Honestly i used this so my high school band can be the one to play the instruments and btw im the drummer
5:36 Pega o cavaco e use-o
Amen
Hi. Do you have the piano track?
I'll try to upload it
RaditudeTV thanks 🙏🏼
So what's the full lyrics now that we've heard the isolated version?
wait how did u seperate so well