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In “Hey Jude,” it sounds warm and inviting, like the tune as a whole. In contrast, the piano riffs in “Bohemian Rhapsody” sound nervous, desperate, and sad. They fit with the song’s ...
The band spent 31 July and 1 August 1968 recording Hey Jude at Trident. The piano played by McCartney on those sessions was ...
The band spent 31 July and 1 August 1968 recording Hey Jude at Trident. The piano played by McCartney on those sessions was the Trident house piano, a handmade 1898 C. Bechstein grand, installed in ...
Musically, “Hey Jude” has a particularly disparate beginning and end. Starting off as a harmless piano ballad, it soon becomes a rock tune, and finishes with a glorious clamor of “nah nah ...
After all these years, Julian Lennon admits "Hey Jude," the song Paul McCartney wrote for him, got under his skin. Lennon, the son of the late John Lennon and his first wife, Cynthia, who passed ...
Paul McCartney revealed on his podcast 'McCartney: A Life in Lyrics' that John Lennon convinced him to keep a famous lyric in The Beatles song "Hey Jude." ...
"Hey Jude," released as a non-album single by the Beatles in 1968, was written by Paul McCartney to comfort John Lennon's son, Julian. The original title of the song was "Hey Jules," for Julian.