When John Lennon left his wife Cynthia in 1968,
Paul McCartney visited her and their 5-year-old son Julian.
On that quiet drive, Paul began humming a tune—“Hey Jules.”
It was a message of comfort for a confused child:
“Take a sad song and make it better.”
He later changed the name to “Hey Jude”—but the heart stayed the same.
That song, born from a moment of empathy,
became one of the most powerful ballads ever written.
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Paul McCartney visited her and their 5-year-old son Julian.
On that quiet drive, Paul began humming a tune—“Hey Jules.”
It was a message of comfort for a confused child:
“Take a sad song and make it better.”
He later changed the name to “Hey Jude”—but the heart stayed the same.
That song, born from a moment of empathy,
became one of the most powerful ballads ever written.
#HeyJude, #PaulMcCartney, #JulianLennon, #TheBeatles, #BeatlesHistory, #TrueStory, #MusicLegends, #BehindTheLyrics, #ClassicRock, #EmotionalMusic, #MusicFacts, #60sMusic, #RockHistory, #IconicSongs, #RealStories, #JohnLennon, #SongOrigins, #MusicHeals, #SongwritingGenius, #TimelessTracks
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