The Beatles are often remembered for their studio sessions, but the 'Hey Jude' recording at Trident Studios nearly fell apart when Ringo Starr went to the loo..
Frank Sinatra’s My Way and The Beatles’ Hey Jude are among the most popular songs chosen by terminally ill people to ...
Paul McCartney wrote "Hey Jude" in 1968. He shared why he was terrified to release the now-successful Beatles song.
In spite of that, one of the worst songs of all time became a big inspiration for The Beatles’ “Hey Jude.” The similarity between the two songs is minor at best. “MacArthur Park” is the ...
So McCartney, by most accounts, wrote “Hey Jude” to comfort Julian. But John Lennon heard something else in the song. Years later in interviews, Lennon said that he thought the song was about ...
Eighty-four per cent of respondents said music helped their relatives relax during their last moments, while 61% said playing ...
What song would you choose to listen to if you were terminally ill and about to die? It’s an interesting question that ...
While anything that The Beatles touched had the potential to turn to gold, John Lennon thought this tune was never given the ...
A notebook containing hand-written lyrics to the Beatles classic Hey Jude is to go on display for ... features Sir Paul McCartney's draft of the famous song alongside poetry and doodles squiggled ...
During the 45-minute trip, he began writing the song that would be “Hey Jude” for the boy, as John Lennon had just left the family. McCartney detailed how the words came together in a ...
He shared why things were complicated. One of The Beatles' most well known songs is "Hey Jude." Paul McCartney admitted he was afraid it wasn't good before he released it. John Lennon Reportedly ...
Other tracks include The Best by Tina Turner, Hey Jude by The Beatles and Angels by Robbie Williams. There are some moving songs on the list. Who could argue with the sentiments of Louis Armstrong ...