SO MUCH LOVE!..| FIRST TIME HEARING The Beatles - Hey Jude REACTION
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- SO MUCH LOVE!..| FIRST TIME HEARING The Beatles - Hey Jude REACTION
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No matter the generation…The Beatles are timeless.
And always will be.
Yes Indeed ☺
And they wrote such a wide variety of incredible and influential songs in their relatively short time together.
Paul McCartney has a great, new doc on Hulu
@@richardgaia5970 I finished it yesterday. It was excellent!
The only song in history that can go nananana for almost five minutes straight and not get annoying
I agree 👍
Probably because it's the ONLY song that goes "Na-na-na-nananana" for nearly five minutes. Musical masters.
I very much like the Beatles but that ending IS annoying. THis is a Beatles song I try to avoid for two reasons, One, is the ending, and the other is that it is virtually all Paul. Not my cup of tea.
@@davidkeech9738 Nothing wrong with all Paul. He has so much talent. I'm a Wings fan too.
Truly I like the song alone more than in the silly video.
@@Doggeslife never have been a big fan of Paul, but I appreciate that my tastes are not shared by many. LOL
Just for your information Brother and Sister, The Beatles refused to play Concerts that were segregated in the South in -1964. The Venues CAVED to the Beatles 🥳 so everyone could sit where they wanted!!! ❤❤❤ Peace and Love!
The Greatest Band in the UNIVERSE Forever!
The way everyone knows who Beethoven and Bach are today, people will know who The Beatles are 300 years from now.
100%
The answer is stay behind the line John.
And Mozart
Roll over Beethoven.
NASA transmitted The Beatles “Across the Universe” literally across the universe.
I’m 71 and I can’t tell you how much good it does me to see how you two young folks appreciate the music that I grew up with. Please keep the videos coming. Love you guys.
Same. 56 here and these two are inspiring to watch. Like you said it does the heart and soul good to see young people listening to for the first time and digging our music.
65 years young here :)
What a wonderful remark.
I'll be 75 in a few months and stumbles onto this channel maybe six months ago and have the same thing to say. SOOO great to see the new kids on the block finding our music all over again. Great stuff!!
Same here, great to see the young kids who have never heard our music get off on it!
I went to a Paul McCartney concert with my son and hearing 50,000 people singing that at the top of there lungs took you to another place. That was of the best things in
My life!!!!!!!
The Beatles tower over every other band. They will never be matched.
Paul was talking about John’s son Julian to help him through his parents rough divorce. It’s a beautiful and encouraging song and I love it sm
As someone who went though a really rough childhood due to their parents’ divorce, this song just makes me want to cry. So fucking beautiful.
@@katherinhalpin8176 I can relate to you on that. This song has gotten me through a lot.
Yes, he was advising young Julian to give Yoko a chance.
I think Paul was talking to Julian, but then he was talking to John, and then to us all.
This song was written for John's son, Julian, and I believe originally it was hey Julian (or a version of that) but changed to hey Jude. Paul felt sad that Julian was sort of abandoned after Johns left his wife for Yoko. What's amazing is John singing along knowing what the song is about... basically a comfort to his son but also a statement about his own role as a father.
You’re correct. It was originally “Hey Jules” (for Julian) before it was changed.
Hey Jude Paul wrote to Help Julian Lennon John's young son who was sad because of John and Cynthia's divorce
Paul McCartney sings this he wrote it too
Paul loved Little Richard and could do his screams
"Hey, Jools", for Julian.
Love how Amber listens to the words, man she really gets it ❤
Yes! It seems to touch her soul! Lovely! ❤️🎶
Yep, she has excellent judgement!
How did I suggest songs to you guys,
She really does she's wonderful.
There is no one like them. LONG LIVE THE BEATLES!
I’m only 33 but I recall my dad playing this song and I’d always jam out to it! No one can ever top the Beatles.
❤❤👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
The song Hey Jude or Jules, Paul McCartney wrote this song for John Lennons son Julian to comfort him after his father left his mum for Yoko Ono who he married and had another son with her. hope that helps. Hi from Berkshire England 🇬🇧x
Can’t stand Yoko . I got to see Julian live once was as close as I would ever get to the Beatles….
Paul McCarthy? He's an American artist and sculptor. Paul McCartney is the songwriter and musician.
@@lisaray9944 the important point is that John liked what he saw
Have you done Let it Be?
I do not like John Lennon...1st he thinks he bigger then GOD. I THINK NOT.. then. He beat his 1st wife..SORRY FANS You can't brush this under the rug
When McCartney dies, this is the song the whole world will sing together. Every time he does it at a concert, it is huge emotional singalong. When I went to a concert and he did it, I was crying my eyes out.
Me too! I cried when I saw him at Yankee Stadium.
I remember when John Lennon got murdered. There was a memorial in Baltimore and about 20,000 people were singing Imagine and there wasn't a dry eye in the crowd.
I don't wanna think about that day- not for him or Ringo. Why can't he be immortal like the Queen and Betty White?
I think 'Let it Be' is more likely - and far more pertinent.
@@vsmicer I think there will be quite a few songs sung on that day.
Lennon and McCartney are one of the greatest collaborating song writing teams ever.
I have heard Paul sing this song live 6 times. Imagine him leading tens of thousands of people in the "na na na" part,each person singing at the top of their lungs. I had tears in my eyes every time. This song is just mesmerizing, as is Paul McCartney.
This song has perhaps the greatest lyric of all time, IMO: "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." It's just absolutely perfect.
I would say one of the greatest, for the greatest I would say "in my life", "strawberry fields" "across the universe"
I love that lyric, “For well you know….” I have it framed beside my apartment door. Genius!
It's by making his world a little golder
@@sfjjfine23 No, it's colder. For one, it's a callback to "playing it cool' in the previous phrase, and for two, making your world more *golden* is a good thing, and the line is "It's a fool who [makes] his world colder".
@@cuchelo1 And besides all that, one can look up the stories from 2020 about Paul's handwritten lyrics to "Hey Jude" selling at auction for $910,000! Most of the stories have images of the handwritten lyrics, and using magnifier, you can clearly see it says "colder".
Fun fact: This is considered one of the greatest songs of all time.
This is the only song that makes me cry at all. And it’s uncontrollable, I can’t stop it.
Most played Beatles song (streamed) amongst the younger audience
Yes it is
And it IS!!!
It’s my favorite song of all time by my favorite band of all time✌️
People will still love The Beatles in 200 years time
helas la planete part tellement en brioche que j en suis pas si sur!!!
There was almost NOTHING better than seeing Paul McCartney in concert when he sings this song! EVERYONE just becomes ONE and thousands of people hold hands and sing along! No Words to describe that experience!!!
To hear another side of the Beatles through George Harrison, must hear “Here Comes the Sun”.
And Why My Guitar Gently Weeps.
@@giannag4581 And "Something", which Frank Sinatra -- a notorious hater of rock & roll -- called "the greatest love song of the past fifty years."
@@giannag4581 “While” but…yes!!! Also look up the tribute version done at George Harrison’s introduction to the Hall of Fame. Prince absolutely crushes the guitar solo!
And Yesterday.
@@giannag4581 Paul wrote yesterday
This guys voice is Sir Paul McCartney, and he wrote this song for Julian Lennon (Johns son) while his parents were getting, or had already gotten a divorce. John is the the one with glasses.. Paul wrote it to help Julian get through the tough times and the birth of his step brother Sean. Who John stopped recording to raise; unlike his always being away during Julian's young life. The next time you do the Beatles please try "In my Life" It's been said to be 2:27 of perfection. Keep up the great content. BTW Sir Paul is 79 and still recording and selling out Stadiums.
Paul called the song Hey Jules while writing it. It was changed to Hey Jude before they released it though.
Mark Twain, correctomundo.
You're correct that Paul wrote this for Julian Lennon, John son about his parent's divorce. But this song was written in the late sixties and Sean Lennon, John Lennon's son with Yoko Ono, was not born until about 1975. So the song has nothing to do with him.
Rumors of your death are highly exaggerated
@@kendallsmith1458 🤣
My favorite part of this song is Paul McCartney opening up the harmonies of the back half of the song with a long soulful wail. Just opening up his soul and going for it. Simultaneously, there is so much vocal harmony that people could miss the horns. Listen to how the horns are harmonizing but not at the pitches of the singers. They play all around the main melody without really hitting it. It is subtle but it adds such depth to the emotion of the song that you clearly experience in the na na naas. Utter genius lyrically and musically, I always think of young Julian Lennon, for whom Paul wrote this as John left his first wife Cynthia, Julian’s mom. He’s telling a child of a broken home: don’t be afraid, take a sad song and make it better, let it into your heart then you can start to make it better, and he even encourages him hey Jude don’t let me down you were made to go out and get her. He consoles him, encourages him, and tells him don’t carry the world upon your shoulders. As a child of a divorce, this song just hits me differently. Always has, always will.
You all notice that double halo on the top of their heads?
It's fireworks. Rockets flying. Ripping into the sky and filling it with colours.
Paul frequently says that he wrote the song for Julian ("Jude") Lennon, whose parents were getting divorced.
However, back in '68, he told John that he had written the song about himself.
[And unless he was telling five-year-old Julian that he needed a girlfriend, the song is indeed Paul's self-reflection.]
He had recently left a longtime relationship with actress Jane Asher, whom he had intended to marry. The song was Paul convincing himself to move forward -- to get into another relationship, and to get on with his life. Soon after, he found himself with Linda Eastman, whom he married and who was his soul-mate. Paul and Linda spent nearly every day together from their wedding until her passing. "Hey Jude" marks a transition from a sad breakup to a new beginning.
in a mere SIX YEARS, the Beatles wrote and recorded the most number one songs of any band on the planet, then or since. They are without a doubt the most successful rock band of all time, and I would argue the most beloved.
It's mind-blowing actually, when you think of how little time they were together as a band.
I know! It's crazy to think they broke up in 1970!
This song and “Yesterday” by the Beatles are considered two of the greatest songs of all time.
And A Day in the Life... and Strawberry Fields...and Eleanor Rigby...and Let it Be...and Lucy in the Sky... and Something...and She's Leaving Home...and Here Comes the Sun...and Come Together...and...
@@rpaul4197 Has a better one been written since?
@@robertreichle1 no
And that song was written by George Harrison!
Something was written by George for his wife Patti Boyd, who left him for his best friend Eric Clapton, who wrote Layla and Wonderful Tonight for her.. Lucky lady !!!!
I love how Amber‘s voice is really shaky at the end when the song is over. Really feels like you can hear the emotion in her voice, like she’s trying to hold it together lol. It’s not every day that you get to see someone hear “Hey Jude” for the first time. It’s overwhelming when you first experience it
"We are not as separated as the media wants us to think we are" - Amen Amber!!! ❤
Exactly
Right on Amber! Listen to John Lennon song " Power to the People" by John Lennon.
This was performed on a sound stage called Twickenham Studios in London in 1968 for the David Frost show. He was a popular BBC night talk show host in the 1960s and 70s. The Beatles at the time hadn't performed in a live concert in front of fans since August of 1966 at San Francisco's Candlestick Park. They'd quit touring because of the crazy fan mania which had taken over the fanbase.
When the Beatles were booked they asked to have a live audience of kids and young adults in the studio, and told the producers to let them up on the stage as the "nanananaaaa's" began. The Beatles asked for people from all race, religion, and ethnic backgrounds. Their intent was to show global unity and love for everyone.
That's the Beatles.
I played this song at my mom's funeral. It was her and my dad's song. Her name was Judy. She'll be gone almost 14 years. When they hit the "Nah Nah Nah Nanna Nanna" people were allowed in. They thought I was crazy. But, it was their song. He passed before she did. It was a moment. She had a license plate on her 74 mustang that said "Hey Jude". Thank you for doing it!!
I'm sorry for your loss, and what a wonderful way to celebrate them and their song
A lovely very personal tribute 💝
Your mom's up there in heaven with George and John waiting for Paul and Ringo. And then we can all sit around and listen to the most beautiful music ever written
Sorry for your loss, but what a farewell.
Hugs, mate. Beautiful :')
Paul has stated that when he wrote the part "the movement is on your shoulder" he was going to change the line but John said "no you're not " and Paul realised what it meant to him. And now when he performs this song he becomes emotional at that line.
I'm a 62 year old JUDY and this is one of my all time favorite songs. It's become a theme song for my life. I had a very difficult childhood and this song encapsulates my journey of turning all the dissonance into strengths and I use my experience of overcoming those difficulties to help others create uplifting perspectives that "make it good". I'm a conscious thought coach now and it brings me joy that you two are tapping into the culture from the story tellers of the 60's and 70's which still, to me, have no equal. Bless your beautiful hearts!! You are precious!
"we're not nearly as separated as the media wants us to think we are". That is one of the best statements I've heard in such a long time, even sounds like something John would have said. Much love and respect to you. Na na na na na na naaa...
Too bad that they broke up that same year after the release of the "Hey Jude" album. They were only famous for about 6 years! Only 6! But what a profound contribution to rock and pop music! It was immeasurable. I love it when you say, " This guy" referring to the one and only Paul McCartney! Love it. Ha!
@@Retromolarman Hey Jude came out in 68, they broke up in 70
This is truly beautiful comment and I 100% agree! 😃👍🏼
@@Retromolarman How can you say they were only famous for 6 years?!? Even though they split up in 1970, every member of the band had a successful solo career and all were writing memorable songs for many years afterwards (well, maybe not Ringo.)
Sweet and true statement from Amber! 😊
Love Jay and Amber! It's nice to see their positiveness and feel good smiles these days! We all need that! 😊
The Beatles surely wanted it that way!
On their US tour in 1964 The Beatles refused to play segregated venues. This caused a lot of anger with white Americans and city mayors in the southern states. The first venue was in Jacksonville Florida. The boys were horrified to see that the venue had been segregated without their knowledge. John went up on stage and said The Beatles never play to segregated audiences and we aren't going to start now. The authorities were afraid the band would leave without playing and there might be a riot. So, very reluctantly, they allowed the different races to mix. This was the first time it had ever happened. Paul later wrote a civil rights song called Blackbird which appears on their White Album.
Wow. Didn't know all that.
And ,for an absolutely killer rendition of Blackbird, please check out Geoff Castellucci's low bass cover. Will blow you away. Once you've heard the original, of course.
Well said. Although I’ve always known that over in the UK it’s always great to see the story retold. I understand it don’t get a lot of publicity in the US from the press. I wonder why ? 😜
There is a recent film online called "Eight Days a Week: The Beatles Touring Years". It brilliantly uses footage from the day to tell this incredible story and highlights their stance against segregation. Also how it affected young Beatle fans like Whoopi Goldberg. Directed by Ron Howard. Worth your time to watch.
@@DanMcManus
Just on its own it’s a quality piece of film making by Howard. Tells the story well and you get a sense of the wonder of how the Beatles affected so much of the world through all races and age groups. Truly unique band at the time in history when we needed something like them. Fluke of nature but one we should all be grateful for I think
Hey Jude was the most successful song by the Beatles, it stayed at No. 1 on Billboard for 9 weeks !
I Want To Hold Your Hand was #1 for 13 weeks
If you love this then you'll love "Let It Be" from the Beatles.
Paul McCartney has perfect pitch. To this day, he doesn’t know how to read or write music. It’s all in his head. An extraordinary artist. He has written so many amazing songs. Yesterday is the most covered song ever (over 2000 covers). Listen to it. You’ll never stop listen to again and again throughout your lives because it will mean something different as you get older.
Paul McCartney is arguably the most influential musician lyricist of the 20th Century as are The Beatles.
Paul McCartney?
@@lipby Paul McCartney John Lennon George Harrison Ringo Star ate the betkes
Beatles
@@lipby
Haha like that's not a fact?
This guy sold over a hundred million albums plus a 100 million singles
Yeah that
Paul is strong with melody not so much lyrics that was Johns strength
I do agree Paul is one of the most influential song writers ever as is John
Together can’t be matched
Filmed in London on September 4, 1968...a CLASSIC! 9 weeks at #1...
"So now I'm like a part of this whole thing, and when it comes on I'm gonna sing it with everybody." Ding, ding, ding!
When Beatle music first hit America in the early 60s it was like WTH? Music from another planet! Like we never heard before. Light, clever, positive, creative in a totally different way. Unforgettable
Paul McCartney, the singer on this one, wrote this for John Lennon's, the one in the glasses, son Julian. They called him Jules but went with Jude in the song though. It was Paul's way of trying to help Jules accept his new Step Mother, Yoko Ono, & all the changes in his life at the time. It's such a beautiful song & a beautiful meaning behind why it was written.
Some more Beatles songs you might want to try
Twist & Shout, this one is a must
Come Together, this one has a real funky vibe, to me anyway.
A Day In the Life &
Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
If you want to get a completely different vibe from them try I Am the Walrus.
My favorite Beatle was George Harrison, he played lead guitar. He actually passed away on my 40th birthday so I sit & play his music every year now. Some of George's songs you could try are
What Is Life, this is a good one to dedicate to each other. I've posted it on my fb & dedicated it to my husband more than once.
My Sweet Lord
Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)
Got My Mind Set on You.
Y'all keep up the good work. You make me smile every day. 😄
I still distinctly remember being a kid back in the early 80's and finding out that Paul wrote this for Julian about his parents' divorce and all that. It blew my mind to get to peek to that small window of their lives and to realize that Paul cared for Julian to the point of writing a kick-ass song about how to deal with the things in his life.
Lennon and McCartney were 2 of the best song writers EVER ... they wrote together but usually whoever's singing it wrote the biggest part ..( not ALWAYS but USUALLY)
I was about to tell that story, but you did it so well!
I love how this song not only tells Jules to take a sad song and make it better, as the song speeds up and adds the na na na na (where more people can join in) it actually modes HOW to take a sad song and make it better just as this begins so slowly with just one single voice and slowly speeds up and includes others
Lol. Twist and shout is technically an Isley brother's song.
Another iconic song from the best band in the world. When I heard this song live at a Paul McCartney concert in 1989 it brought me to happy tears. Singing along with Paul and a crowd of 5000 people was an experience I never will forget in my life.
Paul sings a lot of Beatles songs, and his range is amazing!
I saw Paul McCartney in concert, and he performed "Hey Jude." Nothing like being in an arena full of people, all singing "Na na na na na na na, na na na na, hey Jude" together. It was magical!
Been there myself - Vancouver 2012! Definitely a bucket-list moment!
@@Zebred2001 I saw him in 2014 in Jacksonville, Florida. I'll never forget it!
Absolutely!
Agreed Paul does this song in recent years and I have been there for it.
I Saw him in Los Vegas and that was one concert I'll never forget it was awesome
The 60's was a really special time to be a kid...
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Her reaction at 3:01 basically sums up how everyone feels about the Beatles. She's like OMG, then stops rocking back and forth and is just transfixed in total amazement.
Makes me start to cry as soon as he finishes the first Jude.
It's the only song my dad could sing that would get me to sleep as a baby and is deeply ingrained in me.
Hearing it played live at events is great because the crowd can all join in at the end as Paul directs - "Just the women, just the men" etc.
Sheer perfection
More Beatles please!!!! Try "Oh Darling" for some serious Paul vocals... The Beatles are a rabbit hole you will want to stay in. Enjoy the ride
The Beatles, one of the absolute greatest bands of all time.
What do you mean "One of"?
"The"....
I love this song and your reaction. My favourite part, as a drummer myself, is when Ringo looks happier when the crowd gets brought in to sing
I agree and that's a great part. They were all superstars at this point but it's clear that Ringo enjoys being normal, in the best possible way, and reacting with regular people.
Someone once posted in a comment that Na na na na is in our DNA. Any concert Paul does now has this chorus as an anthem. Brings chills to see a whole stadium singing along.
This song was recorded and released in 1968 when I was only 4 years old. But I remember my mum and dad singing at the top of their voices and smiling , my dad picking me up and dancing around our living room. Laughter and joyous laughter at that. 😂😂. May they both be at peace.
What a lovely memory!
Amen! They divide us on purpose. Don’t let them. “Peace and love. Peace and love.” -Ringo Starr ✌️🤓✌️
It was the song we never wanted to end. We were caught in a trance when this came on the radio while we were driving around town. Windows down; voices up. We shouted it as we drove.
The most memorable time I sang it with other folks was in July 1981, in Strasbourg, France, outside in the street on the steps of our university dormitory. Someone had a guitar. We all had voices. We "Hey Juded" ourselves hoarse.
This story is so Hey Jude-y. 😆🥰👍🏻
they always seem so "chill" because this was just all too easy for them together. such a perfect grouping and at a perfect time.
"Hey Jude" is ICONIC.
Its a song that will FOREVER be known for all eternity, it a song that is meant for the people to come together and sing.
I love this song so much.
No other band has spread so much love and peace in the world than The Beatles. They were a Band for Everyone.
Even in their solo careers aswell
I am 70 years old and back in the day, me and my friends were in a dinner and we played this song on the jute box 13 times and we got kicked out of the dinner. Oh well.
Bob Marley and The Wailers :)
Paul Mccartney is irritating though
"Were" should be "are". Just saying
They still are the bar that everyone is trying to reach.
No matter how bad a day I've had, this song never fails to cheer me up.
This song was the Beatles' longest-ever #1 song--it was #1 for 9 full weeks. And pretty much EVERYBODY knows this song--so glad you enjoyed it!
They Never heard it before !!!!! : o
Like 95% of everything they play on here !! ???
How is that even possible unless you just listen to One kind of music !!
Paul closes his shows with Hey Jude, not a dry eye in the house.
I’ve seen him 3 times & he’s never closed with Hey Jude. Weird
@@scottelement I saw him in 93 (Off the Ground tour) - he closed with it that time!
@@pdog547 ahh I see! I saw him in 2012, 2016 & 2019. Set list has changed a fair bit in the time between our shows 😋
@@scottelement Typically when he does it live it goes on for like 20 mins of nananana's so if they are over-running their time they may drop it.
I appreciate that you two are about the peace. Paul McCartney says that he's very proud that the overall thrust of the entire Beatles output is love. They used the word "love" 63 times.
Puts huge smile on my face when I see the reactions of younger generations listening to the Beatles for the first time.
You should do a Beatles week because you need that kind of time to react to everything they did, and I would thoroughly enjoy it
Great idea
I would mind if they did the Beatles 8 days a week
McCartney had that talent that songwriters had in the 30s and 40s; the ability to write a melody you can't keep out of your head.
...and he had hundreds of them. George Harrison once said that he doesn't know where he gets them (all those catchy melodies) from.
The fact they were vibing the beginning bit like it was the song just goes to show how naturally good the Beatles are at song writing
The greatest band ever!!!
There is a Beatles song called "She's leaving home" . Paul narrates a story of a young girl leaving her home. John sings the words of her parents and the pain they feel. It is an amazingly emotional song.
One of my top 5 Beatles tracks. The melancholy sweet spot deep inside the Sergeant Pepper's album. The fifth Beatle really delivers as well.
Brilliant, underrated lyrics; a very accurate capture of something that has likely happened many times IRL.
I love that song. As a teenage girl, I felt every word of that
My least favorite Beatles song by a huge margin.
“She’s Leaving Home” hits me right in the gut.
Oh! Darling. Paul’s vocals at their best.
I do agree Paul did great singing there. I've read that even though it was a Paul-written song, John would have been a great voice (listen to Twist and Shout). I think John proposed to Paul that he might better do the vocal, but by then they were pretty territorial about the songs they majorly wrote alone.
@@davidthomas6094 that is true. and i think if i were them, i would absolutely be too. writing a magnificent piece like this and not being able to sing it is not getting half the credit you deserve
I was 13 when I saw A Hard Day's Night in 1964, that changed my life and I picked up the guitar, am now 73 and playing rock/blues in a band. That says it all about the Beatles.
I saw Paul McCartney in concert twice, one in the USA and one in my country...and my god, how much I cried when this song played, one of the best moments of my life.
Do yourself a favor and listen the recorded version. Little known fact: On the single version, The whole Na Na part was supposed to only be a couple times but Paul was goofing around with the screaming and being himself and they kept recording and that's the version that's played on the radio and albums today. Amazing! Paul McCartney and John Lennon are the most successful writing duo in history/
About johns son
The recorded version much better!!
Paul goes berserk
Hey Jude was about Julian Lennon (John Lennon's son).
That isn't quite accurate...Richard Harris had (at the time) recently had a big hit with 'MacArthur Park', which was at over 7 minutes long, the longest single ever issued, an unheard of length for a 45 single. McCartney liked a challenge and his place in the record books, so the 'Na-Na-Na' coda and slow fade out was done very precisely to be longer than 'MacArthur Park' by just one second, which they admitted to composer Jimmy Webb (writer of MacArthur Park) when he visited the studio during the recordings. So - it was always meant to be precisely as long as it was. McCartney wrote 'Hey Jude' on his own (in his head), while travelling out to see Cynthia and Julian Lennon who John had left to be with Yoko Ono, the song being intended for Julian Lennon, who now owns the original lyrics and recording notes. The working title was 'Hey Jules', which McCartney thought too personal for release, and so changed it to 'Hey Jude' - 'Jude' or Judy' being a then common Liverpool term for a girl. John Helped him later with some of the lyrics, but only in a small way. he always claimed that 'Hey Jude was worthy - and one of Paul's masterpieces'.
The thing about the Beatles is that people tend to forget just how experimental with their music they were.
This song was a Phenomenal and stayed at number 1 in the US for 9 weeks!! Everywhere you heard this, and it brought people together.
The Beatles will always be the greatest band ever, and they have the most number one hits at 20!!!❤❤❤
One of the greatest songs ever written by the greatest band who ever produced music. The Beatles are absolutely peerless.
Two weeks ago I went to the McCartney show in Baltimore. This song was phenomenal. The entire stadium of 40,000 sang together. It was so emotional to participate in that. More important, this last Saturday, Paul was the headliner at the Glastonbury festival. Oldest headliner ever, by a lot! one of the LARGEST crowds of all time at Glastonbury. He played for over 2.5 hours with no breaks. The crowd was out of their minds. Fans were interviewed after it ended, they were in a daze. They were saying this the best performance we have ever seen at glastonbury in 30 years. Paul is a living legend.
I was also at that concert. When all 40,000 of us sang those "nah-nah's" , it was magical!
Imagine how lucky I was to be a teenager and fortunate to grow up with this music!? It was wonderful!!!
Seems almost hard to believe now, so many years later, that I went to a Beatles concert! It was at Candlestick Park and the tickets cost $5!
@@NiaMeg lucky you!
Me too
I envy you.
So happy to say I don't need to imagine and I know exactly what you mean !
You all got exactly what there was to get from this song - and Beatles 60’s - 70’s music as a whole. Thanks for listening, being open, and reacting
It just GETS NO BETTER.. ❤ THE BEATLES SO MUCH..
I saw Paul live in 2016, amd when he sang "Hey Jude" I cried. He has meant so much to me and to so many people! I cannot imagine my life without the music of the Beatles and Paul McCartney. "Hey Jude" is the greatest.
I can’t imagine hearing this live, I’d bawl my eyes out the entire time 😭
I saw him in 2009 in Dc, I fell to pieces and bawled. I will never forget that experience for the rest of my life.
saw Paul live in Madrid Spain. The audience was possessed into silence during the song until the na na na bit which everyone was waiting for, literally exploded from well over 75000 fans in unison
@@TheBeatleman66 that's amazing!!! I've experienced that, you remember it for your entire life
Like John said at the end of the Get Back ‘rooftop session’ (depending on recorded version) “…we hope we passed the audition”. Well gentlemen you (all) certainly passed with flying colours. Thankyou for the happiness you gave and still give. Plain and simple !
Amber: "We're not nearly as seperated as the media wants us to think we are". Exactly! Keep spreading the love, and good vibes through all this great music!
Since you were impressed with Pauls vocals , you must listen to OH DARLING from ABBEY ROAD album
@@christinepuleo3662 Yes yes YES!!!!!
Welcome...keep spreading the love.
So much truth. Thank you
Yes. Dont let the zionists divide us
That's what the Beatles do for you Jay....they put a big smile on your face!!!
I can't imagine not knowing this song.
Amber says, " I love the harmonies behind this guy's voice" (this guy = Paul McCartney - Probably the greatest musician of the past 60 years in popular music.) I love younger people discovering great music and artists for the first time. Props - keep exploring
It's John and George doing the harmonies, mostly John in this song. Their voices are absolute freaking magic together.
@@loosilu & Ringo in the verses
Prince is the greatest musician of the past 60 years.
@@lavenderbee3611 Prince is a GIANT. Absolute genius. Paul is bigger.
...which makes this SNL sketch absolutely hilarious where he plays Monty who can't hit the triangle at the right time. I have a hard time picturing Michael or Prince doing this, because Paul and the other Beatles are funny, too. ruclips.net/video/Zt1_-rC9kac/видео.html
The Beatles are and will always be the greatest band in history.
The Beatles will never disappoint
I recall seeing this live on tv when it came out and I looked at my Mom, who was country through and through, and she had tears running down her face and was swaying in time. Beautiful.
The lyric “the movement you need is on your shoulder” was a nonsense line that Paul was using to fill the space until he came up with something better. When John heard it, he said, “I know what it means. Don’t change it.”
Indeed. I saw an interview with Paul, where he said he sang the line and John just looked over at him and gave him "the nod".
Paul has said many times, that when he sings that song to this very day, when it comes to that line he still gets a little emotional thinking about John because he was going to cross it out and John told him to leave it in.
How? Just how? How do you reach adulthood without hearing this song?
Not being mean, you're reactions are wonderful and I'm so happy you found this and are appreciating it. That's clearly genuine and heartfelt.
I just don't understand how you could have avoided this song your entire life.
Metallica was the same way. They absolutely refused to listen to the Beatles growing up. Once they got older, James Hetfield heard a song and was so impressed he wanted to know who it was. It was The Beatles. After that he wanted to hear all of their music. It happens.
Glad they haven't. These videos are such a nostalgia drip. Vicariously seeing other people watch it for the first time is pure medicine.
They have heard this before couple of hooks by crook’s
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Cut them some slack! :) It's WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY before their time, and unless they listened to classic rock stations, there's been about a zillion bands in between- It's like if people asked older folks, "how could you NOT have heard Count Basie?" Maybe you run across 55 year old tunes in a film or ad, or such, but it's only everywhere for those of us who sought it out. I know virtually nothing of new stuff. I grant you, Beatles are huge and iconic, but still......
This was the first 7 minute single to get radio air play, and it was #1 on the charts for 7 weeks. It was a "double A" single, meaning hit songs on both sides. Revolution was the flip side. The video came from David Frost's TV show on the BBC, the Beatles' first live performance since they stopped touring ...about 2 years earlier
Also, really appreciate how young people like you both and how accepting you are of the.GREATEST ROCK BAND....THE BEATLES
The Beatles record company told the band that radio stations would never play a song that went over 3 minutes. Hey Jude is 7 minutes and 11 seconds long. The "na na na" fadeout in itself is four minutes long. The song went to number 1 in over 20 charts around the world :) I love these guys ♥
And John Lennon told the record company, "They'll play it if we do it." He was right.
It's truly impossible to show just how influential the Beatles music has been through the years. It's partially from the studio methods that they pioneered, it's also the pure musical genius they embodied. There's reasons people can still listen to and have it still sound fresh and alive. Just sayin
Gotta give credit to Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. Without Pet Sounds wouldn't be a SGT Peppers
@@capecodchris True, but the Beatles were already on another level from the Beach Boys with Rubber Soul and Revolver. If Pet Sounds didn't influence Sgt Peppers, something else would have. The Beatles were leaving their contemporaries behind by the end of 1965.
@@joe6096 i totally agree about the Beatles...just giving some love to Brian Wilson
@@capecodchris Wrong place to do it.
Without The Beatles a helluva lot of bands and artists would not èxist
This song has been in my life since I was in grade school and I know it in my bones. The Beatles are the Babe Ruth, Michael Jordan, and Tiger Woods of music. Setting a standard so high it may never be matched. That said, seeing you two beautiful humans hear it for the first was pure joy. It’s obvious you’re both tuned differently than the average person, so open, so present, so dialed in and so curious-you are a new kinda vibe. Thanks for sharing your reactions to this timeless classic. Helped me see and hear a song I know like the back of my hand in a fresh new way. Stay golden!
"We're not nearly as separated as the media wants us to think" AMEN!! That is so true and I'm thrilled to hear you say that. We do not hate each other!
Nor as much as they WANT us to be
The more you listen to Beatles you will realize how amazing they were. Paul and John wrote some 300 songs together. Royalty!
I love how they both vibe at their own pace, she's on half beat as him, yet they both still vibe together. Awesome relationship and thanks for uploading!
I can't remember who said this, but it's spot on.
Now or in the future, no matter how great the band, The Beatles will always will always be even greater.
I think that sums it up.
I was born in Liverpool back in 1963. Growing up I listened to The Beatles constantly but never got over that my Mum and Dad saw them at The Cavern in Mathew Street. Something they both never missed the chance to tell me.
You talked about how they had all the races in there. The Beatles were one of the first (possibly THE first) of the major groups to refuse to play segregated venues. If they found out that everyone was not let in they would not play. That led to a lot of concerts being open that would not have been... because there would have been a riot if they had been turned away.
Pretty amazing music from pretty amazing people. The best of both.
... which is punk as f@ck.
In 1961 Ray Charles cancelled a performance in Augusta Georgia because Blacks had to sit in the upstairs balcony, separated from the Whites who sat downstairs. He announced his reason for cancelling and the promoter sued him and won and Charles was fined for not upholding his contract. I don't know who was first to refuse to perform before segregated audiences but I am pretty sure this refusal by Ray predates any such action by the Beatles.
@@dennisgallagher Frank Sinatra also stood firm against this kind of racism.
The Stones as well. Any sane person would refuse to play a show where certain races were excluded or made to feel uncomfortable. That shit is last fucking century thinking.
@@The_OneManCrowd Well... it WAS last century.