Beatles, The - Hey Jude album flac
Performer: Beatles, TheTitle: Hey Jude
Style: Beat, Rock & Roll, Pop Rock
Released: 1978
MP3 album: 1699 mb
FLAC album: 1428 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: MIDI MOD MMF AAC WMA MPC AIFF
Genre: Rock
Hey Jude (original title: The Beatles Again) is a 1970 collection of non-album singles and B-sides by the Beatles.
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It was originally titled Beatles Again but was changed - however, the first printing of the album features that title on the record. Albums box set but featuring reworked EMI masters
Hey Jude is a compilation album consisting of singles and B-sides spanning The Beatles' career. Originally entitled The Beatles Again, the name was switched just before the release, possibly to promote sales through the name recognition of the chart-topping single Hey Jude. Featuring Nicky Hopkins & Ronnie Scott. Producers Apple Corps & George Martin. Writers George Harrison, John Lennon & Paul McCartney. Acoustic Guitar John Lennon.
To that end, Hey Jude was released on Feb. 26, 1970. It wasn't until 1967's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band that Beatles albums included the exact same tracks on both sides of the Atlantic
The Beatles song Hey Jude was not, in fact, released on any named album, as one is accustomed to popular songs being included on albums for purchase today. No. Back in the day, in this case, mid to late 60′s, (1968 specifically) the song was initially released as simply a single. Hey Jude was initially issued in the UK in 1968 as a 7″45 c/w Revolution. It was recorded at the same time as The Beatles aka The White Album, but was not included on that album, whereas a different take of Revolution was included. Several people answering on here have stated that the compilation LP Hey Jude aka The Beatles Again was not released in the UK, which is correct. The 1967–1970 aka The Beatles Blue compilation 2LP that was released in 1973 is the first UK album with Hey Jude on it. In the rest of the world, Hey Jude was the first album it appeared on. A UK pressing of Hey Jude!.
The Beatles recorded 25 takes of "Hey Jude" at Abbey Road Studios in two nights, 29 and 30 July 1968. These were mostly rehearsals, however, because they planned to record the master track at Trident Studios to utilise their eight-track recording machine (Abbey Road was still limited to four-tracks). Before recording took place, Mal Evans, the Beatles' assistant and pal, arrived with a truck full of marijuana plants and a large tea chest.
Hey Jude (McCartney) - 7:09. these songs were largely unavilable until 1988, when the Past Masters CD's effectively filled in the cracks







