Did Hey Jude appear on an album?

Did Hey Jude appear on an album?

Hey Jude (original title: The Beatles Again) is a 1970 collection of non-album singles and B-sides by the Beatles….Hey Jude (Beatles album)

Hey Jude
Released 26 February 1970
Recorded 1964–1969
Studio EMI, Apple and Trident, London; Pathé Marconi, Paris
Genre Rock

How much is an original Beatles record worth?

The Beatles – Yesterday and Today (Capitol, US album in ‘butcher’ sleeve, 1966). A sealed mint “first state” stereo copy sold for US$125,000 in February 2016, unsealed mint copies of this pressing have regularly sold for well over $15,000.

What is the biggest selling Beatles album of all time?

The Five Highest Selling Beatles Albums Ever

  1. Sgt.
  2. Revolver, 1966 – 27 million copies sold.
  3. Rubber Soul, 1965 – 16.5 million copies sold.
  4. The Beatles, 1968 – 16 million copies sold.
  5. Abbey Road, 1969 – 10 million copies sold.
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What was the original idea for the Beatles’ ‘Hey Jude’?

Harrison’s idea was to play a guitar phrase as a response to each line of the vocal, which did not fit with McCartney’s conception of the song’s arrangement, and he vetoed it.

How much did the Beatles get Paid to record Hey Jude?

“Hey Jude” was the first Beatles song to be recorded on eight-track equipment. Trident Studios were paid £25 per hour by EMI for the sessions. Sheffield said that the studio earned about £1000 in total, but by having the Beatles record there, and in turn raving about the facility, the value was incalculable.

Who did Paul McCartney originally write Hey Jude for?

Although McCartney originally wrote “Hey Jude” for Julian, Lennon thought it had actually been written for him. In a 1980 interview, Lennon stated that he “always heard it as a song to me” and contended that, on one level, McCartney was giving his blessing to Lennon and Ono’s relationship, while, on another,…

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What was the first Beatles song to be recorded on 8-track?

“Hey Jude” was the first Beatles song to be recorded on eight-track recording equipment. The sessions took place at Trident Studios in central London, midway through the recording of the group’s self-titled double album (also known as the “White Album”), and led to an argument between McCartney and George Harrison over the song’s guitar part.