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    Hey Jude - Song analysis “Hey Jude” is a song by the English rock band The Beatles and was written by Paul McCartney. It was first released in August 1968 under The Beatles label ‘Apple Records’. Hey Jude runs for 7mins and 11secs and at the time of release was the longest single to top the British charts. The song is said to have evolved from “hey Jules”, a song that had been written as a ballad to comfort Lennon’s son Julian during his parents’ divorce. McCartney said, "I started with the

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    song ‘Hey Jude’ created by Beatles in 1968. This song was evolved from ‘Hey Jules”, a song that Paul McCartney created in a car to comfort John Lennon’s son, Julian, when his parents divorced. Later, Paul McCartney decided to change ‘Jules” to ‘Jude’ because “it sounded better”, and also probably because he was afraid John Lennon, also a core member of The Beatles, aside from being Julian’s father, would be offended, quit the group, and make The Beatles disband. Indeed, the rumors say that ‘Hey Jude’

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    Hey Jude Analysis

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    many instances of artwork that are only imitations but the credit for its appreciation are given to different people. For example, would a cover for “Hey Jude” by the Beatles in Youtube be considered an instance of the musical work “Hey Jude” or would it be considered an entirely separate artwork? The title of the song that is being sung remains “Hey Jude” but the appreciation of the performance now belongs to the one who made

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    particular song, “Hey Jude” was written and released in 1968; it promptly became a number one seller on the charts for 9 weeks (“The Sweet Meaning Behind The Beatles”). “Hey Jude” made people realize that can take any situation and turn it better just by being positive. The song not only has numerous interpretations, but it also has numerous hidden meaning people wouldn’t notice unless they took the time (“The Sweet Meaning Behind the Beatles”). The main meaning behind “Hey Jude” has never been released

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    The Beatles, Hey Jude manipulates the verse-bridge structure until the coda, where the chorus finally appears. This is different to all the other songs I have analysed, since September, Cry Me A River and Heart Of Gold have a verse-chorus form. Also, one difference between this song and the other songs is that it is in a Major key (F Major), and the rest of the songs are in a Minor Key. The Major key helps to create to the clear, and confident style to the song, which is represented in this song

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    quickly became exceedingly popular despite struggling to get a record label in the beginning of their career. Paul McCartney was one of the lead singers of the Beatles, and he played bass guitar. He wrote several songs for the band, such as, Yesterday, Hey Jude, and Let it Be. The song Let it Be was inspired by his mother who passed away when Paul was only 14 years old. After the band broke up in 1970, Paul went on to a solo career and later formed a band by the name of Wings, which won two Grammy Awards

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    The back door slid shut behind her, just as silently as usual. Streaming in through large windows and the spotless glass wall in the living room, sunlight warmed the house. The house was silent, the lingering smell of fresh coffee beans and scrambled eggs. Walking across the smooth, pine, hardwood floors and up the cream colored, just-steamed carpets brought back memories, but Phillipa wouldn’t allow herself to reminisce now. Kat had called her here for a reason, though she’d sounded unbelievably

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    Kat : A Best Friend

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    Walking across the smooth, pine, hardwood floors and up the cream colored, just-steamed carpets brought back memories, but Phillipa wouldn’t allow herself to reminisce now. Kat had called her here for a reason, though she sounded unbelievably distant due to her raging fever, and Phillipa had to fulfill her duty as a best friend; they take care of each other when they’re at their best, and their worst. Kat was currently at her worst, and home alone. Moreover, because Kat was too ill to care for herself

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    What Do You Think Liam?

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    was saying his name. "Louis, baby, please wake up sweetheart. It 's just a bad dream, please sweet pea" two pleasing voices said from above. Louis woke up with a gasp which turned into a long sob followed by many other pain filled sobs. "Hey hey shhh it 's okay sweetie, it was just a dream" Liam said in a soft voice, he couldn 't help but cuddle the boy into his arms and rub small circles into his back. Harry was looking at the scene unfolding before him and at the same time trying to

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    more. Until we got to this little cave with trees everywhere. That was when chaos happened. “On top of mount Harney all covered in trees” Kayla screamed at the top of her lungs. Oh how crazy she is well at least Tayte knows what his is getting into. “Hey umm shaely can you umm,” his hands were shaking and all clammy, “do you mind if you take a picture?”. This is it the big moment, it’s finally here. He takes out the little red box that meant everything. As he took out the cute jeweled turtle you could

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