Paul McCartney has been playing The Beatles’ “Hey Jude” longer than millions of his fans have been alive. The “Silly Love Songs” star explained why he was still performing it in the 1990s.
In 1968 ‘Hey Jude’ became the first record to appear on The Beatles’ own Apple label. It was primarily a Paul McCartney composition - and John Lennon later admitted that ‘Hey Jude’ was ...
Hey Jude,” on the front of their record label’s boutique store in London. The idea was to intrigue passersby before the release, Paul McCartney told GQ in a new interview. However, the song ...
McCartney does a good job of imbuing some soulful elements to “Hey Jude,” but Pickett takes it all the way home. Never has this song sounded as powerful as it does in the cover, below.