The Meaning Behind The Song: Hey Jude by The Beatles
One of the most famous and beloved songs of all time, “Hey Jude” is a masterpiece that has captured the hearts of generations. Written and performed by The Beatles, the song was released in 1968 and became an instant hit, topping charts all over the world.
But what is the meaning behind “Hey Jude?” What inspired the lyrics and the melody? In this article, we will explore the story behind this iconic song and why it continues to resonate with people today.
The Story Behind the Song
“Hey Jude” was written by Paul McCartney during a difficult time in his personal life. John Lennon’s marriage was falling apart, and the tensions within the band were high. McCartney wanted to write a song that would cheer up Lennon’s son Julian, who was going through a rough time due to his parents’ divorce.
In an interview with Playboy in 1984, McCartney explained, “I thought, well, ‘Hey Jude’ would be good, because it’s upbeat, it’s optimistic, it’s, you know, it’s hopeful.”
The original lyrics were “Hey Jules,” but McCartney later changed them to “Hey Jude” because he felt it sounded better. The song was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London, with McCartney on vocals and piano, Lennon on guitar, George Harrison on guitar, and Ringo Starr on drums.
Listen to The Beatles sing Hey Jude
When the song was first released, it was over seven minutes long, with an extended coda that included the repeated refrain, “na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na.” This was a departure from the typical song structure at the time, and some critics were hesitant about its length. However, it soon became clear that the song’s unique structure was part of its appeal, and it became an instant classic.
The Lyrics
The lyrics of “Hey Jude” are deceptively simple, yet incredibly powerful. The song starts with a plea: “Hey Jude, don’t make it bad / Take a sad song and make it better.” McCartney’s soothing vocals and the gentle piano melody create a comforting atmosphere, as if he is speaking directly to the listener.
The next verse addresses a specific situation: “Remember to let her into your skin / Then you begin to make it better.” McCartney is urging someone to be vulnerable and open, to let their emotions in instead of shutting them out. The line “the minute you let her under your skin” is a metaphor for emotional connection, and it highlights the importance of empathy and understanding.
The refrain “na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na” is repeated throughout the song, and it adds to the sense of unity and togetherness. By inviting listeners to sing along, McCartney is creating a sense of communal healing. The song’s message is clear: we may feel alone in our struggles, but we can find comfort and support in each other.
The Impact of “Hey Jude”
“Hey Jude” has had an enormous impact on music and popular culture. It has been covered by countless artists, including Elvis Presley, Wilson Pickett, and The Supremes. In 2013, Rolling Stone ranked it as the seventh greatest song of all time, calling it “an undeniable masterpiece.”
The song’s message of hope and resilience has resonated with people around the world. During difficult times, people often turn to “Hey Jude” for comfort and support. The song has been played at countless weddings, funerals, and memorial services, and it has even been used to soothe astronauts in space.
In a 2019 interview with The New York Times, McCartney reflected on the song’s enduring appeal: “People like it—you know, people all over the world like it. I think it’s the message of the song. I think it’s a simple message of love and encouragement.”
The Legacy of The Beatles
“Hey Jude” is just one of the many incredible songs that The Beatles created during their time together. Their impact on music and popular culture cannot be overstated, and their legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists.
In a 2016 interview with The Guardian, McCartney reflected on the enduring success of The Beatles: “What I’m proud of is that it’s still around. The music we made, it’s still there. The songs are really great songs, and it was a privilege to be in that band. It’s amazing to me that it still means so much to people.”
As we continue to celebrate The Beatles and their incredible music, “Hey Jude” remains a standout example of their mastery. Its message of hope and resilience has helped countless people through difficult times, and its simple yet powerful lyrics continue to resonate with audiences around the world.
Lyric
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'll begin to make it better
And any time 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 na
Hey Jude don't let me down
You have found her now go and get her (let it out an let it in)
Remember (hey Jude) 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 know that it's just you
Hey Jude you'll do, the movement you need is on your shoulders
Na na na na na na na na na yeah
Hey Jude don't make it bad
Take a sad song and make it better
Remember to let her under your skin
Then you begin to make it better
Better, better, better, better, better, aah...
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah...
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na
Hey Jude
(Jude, Jude...
Yeah, yeah, yeah...
Yeah you know you can make it Jude
Jude you're not gonna break it!
Gonna make it better Jude!
Take a sad song and make it better!
Jude, Jude, hey Jude...
Make it Jude!
Yeah, yeah, yeah...)
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na
Hey Jude