Lyrics for Hey Jude as interpreted by Ice

Hey Jude Lyrics
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 begin to make it better

And anytime 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

Hey Jude, don't let me down
You have found her, now go and get her
Remember 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 you know that it's just you, hey Jude, you'll do
The movement you need is on your shoulder

Hey Jude, don't make it bad
Take a sad song and make it better
Remember to let her under your skin,
Then you'll begin to make it
Better better better better better better, (make it Jude) ooh

Na na na nananana, nananana, hey Jude... (Repeat X amount of times)

Yeah, yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah

Ju- Jude-y Jude-y Jude-y Jude-y Jude-y oow-wow

Oohoo my my my...

Jude Jude Jude Jude Joo...

Yeah yeah yeah

You know can make it so Jude, you're not gonna break it

Don't make it bad Jude

Take a sad song and make it better

Oh Jude, hey Jude, wooow

Ooo, Jude

Oo, oo, oo, oo

Oo, oo, oo-yeah

Ooo, ooo oo

Oo oo oo

Now Jude Jude Jude Jude Jude Jude, yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah

Oh nanananananana cause I wanna

Nananananananananananananana ow-wow

Yeah eh eh eh heh heh heh

Make it through

Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeeah

Aaahahahaha...

Good evening ladies and gentlemen my mymymymymymymymymymymymy myy

Oooo

Oooo

Wooo

Wooo

Well then a na-nananana

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Bozo613
11-06-2009

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the beatles suck

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alwaysinging4u
11-06-2009

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I think you can say its about heroin...but i don't think so. I think its about someone who falls for a girl but is afraid to let her in because he is afraid of getting hurt. So, they are saying let down you guard and go for it...."you found her now go out and get her"Fear can make you a prisoner. Its about taking a risk...how do you know unless you try...
Like all songs the meaning can be what you feel that it is to you.....
Personally I think its one of Pauls best and I love the song. Thats my take.

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thespacemanlives
10-04-2009

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wait let me restate that, if this song is to johns son then it shows how close the beatles were.


i didn`t read the other comments i just skimmed through it



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thespacemanlives
10-04-2009

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this song shows how close the beatles actually were

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ZildjianMitch
06-30-2009

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This song is about doin heroin

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this was written after john and cynthia divorced and john was about to marry yoko. it was to comfort julian as his father moved on from his mother.

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europeanson
05-13-2009

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It's a song about Heroin. Jude is a reference to Judas, Heroin is known as the "Judas drug" clincher: Lady Heroin "The minute you let her under your skin,
Then you begin to make it better"

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boost291
03-14-2009

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Great Song.

John Lennon says fucking hell at around the 2:58 mark which i found preety funny.


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Lmonge93
02-19-2009

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wow the person who wrote the comment before me needs
to shoot himself in the head... like right now.

Anyways, this song is so beautiful.
I wish Paul wrote it for me :( loll

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GanGz$t@b0i4lyf3
12-10-2008

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hahahahahahaha di$ emo $hyt gay az fukk y da fukk do ya muddafucukaz lik th$ $hyt so gay

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FRYEGUY
11-15-2008

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The most over-rated band of all time. Influential, but fairly talentless. Stole black music in the early days and in the later, stole the sound of The Byrds and Zappa. They were only famous because they were an "it" band. Oh yeah, and I'm glad John Lennon is dead. He did not start a revolution. All he did was smoke pot and act smug. You can't make a protest by cowering under your bed sheets. Every fan of this band is either a feminine old pot head who hates Jesus, yet believes in Santa or is a tasteless young prickola who is so insecure about their own musical interests, that they turn to album sales and Rolling Stone mag to tell them what is good. And this is their most over-rated song. It disgusts me how you weak-minded people huddle around your computers and type in that they are the greatest band ever. They are top 50, maybe, and that is only due to influence. Talent wise, they have never accomplished shit. But oh well, it is only a bandwagon. Keep eating it up and make yourselves ignorant. John Lennon is still dead. That man never had anything to say. It was only hype and drugs. It brings tears to my eyes out of laughter to think of 60 year old men masturbating about what a rebel and threat this guy was. Lennon was a tool, not a badass. A device used to generate money and brainwash people too weak to think for themselves. Granted The Clash are over-rated as well, "That phony Beatle-mania has bitten the dust." That's all it is. It is hype. That is why Pink Floyd has billions of fans, except The Beatles don't have the talent to back up the hype to the degree that Floyd can. I hope I have challenged you people to think for yourselves. I know the first reaction to reading this may be anger, but I am only doing this because I care about you mindless sacks of flesh. Explore other artists. The Beatles are a boy band that anyone can skip and go on to live a happy life.

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MarMac
11-07-2008

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"The movement you need is on your shoulder" was John Lennon's advice to Julian with regard to his attitude toward Yoko Ono. His head or mind was literally on his shoulder, and all Julian had to do was let go of his head strong attitude toward Yoko Ono.

He didn't need to join any movement for social change, or carry any heavy load of anxiety over global issues (which was John's job at the time), he only had to budge his own determination to oppose Yoko Ono.

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SongEntrepreneur
09-18-2008

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This song made it as an opener on my lyrics game show i start with my friends. I don't think they understand the real purpose of the music and so i open up a new meaning by posing questions and giving them information!

Aside from that i really love this song! i'll make it short and sweet! the best verse in the whole song is-And anytime 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!-

you can't wait for it to happen, not just love but anything! you need to go out and get it done! without trying or playing the fool...

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John13
07-12-2008

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this song is not about heroin!

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yerrbffjill
07-04-2008

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ok. this song is about heroin!! i learned from a man :]

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wallflower_punch
06-27-2008

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this is the fucking best song ever.

the beatles will NEVER get old.

& my father keeps telling me that john lennon thought this song was about *him*. that was probably already observed dozens of times, i'm just too lazy to go back and look through the comments.

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Pippin the Mercury
06-27-2008

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I think this is a really great song. It's not my favorite Beatles song, but it's still pretty good. I named my hamster Jude after this song, though. You see, we've got two dogs, Molly and Lucy. When we named them, we weren't thinking about the Beatles or anything. They were just cool names. Except then I realized that they were Beatles names, and so when I got my hamster, I listened to Hey Jude on the way there, and so then I named him Jude. And now my best friend always tells me to "say hey to Jude for me".

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words-fell-short
06-15-2008

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sweetbeat, it doesn't sound so cheesy.
but if it does..same with me. it gives me the chills. and makes me want to cry.

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words-fell-short
06-15-2008

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this was for julian lennon.
and i love the beatles. they did it best.

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sweetbeat
06-10-2008

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i'm not going to repeat what the song means since it has been mentioned like a million times already, but i LOVE this song so much. it just touches my soul...cheesy as that sounds...it really does.

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oxycotton
05-28-2008

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Yoko Ono on desert Island Discs (UK) talked about beatles heroin use (smoking not injecting, she said). Lots of reference to heroin in the song, but who knows for sure. But please don't start spouting this rubbish that the beatles only did soft drugs.

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Fakedupmonkey
05-03-2008

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Yeah, but then John thought the song was for him, and not for his son. Julian found out like 20 years later that tihis song was for him. Kinda cool, huh?

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eL_dee
04-14-2008

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3 minute version of this song!? It just wouldn't be the same!!!!

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TheFoolOnTheHill
04-10-2008

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The Beatles songs, My friend and i think, could mean anything you wanted them to...finding their real meaning kind of ruins mine. I Read their lyrics and see what they mean and than go to this website and see what other people think...unless its like the the heroine theory, If you really think a song like this could be about heroine than you obviously are not a true fan of the Beatles. lol. and also may believe in the Paul is dead theory, which is fun to see what they think is a clue. lol. same with the jew thing... people are trying way to hard to make up stuff like that! I mean why would you want to think a song like this is about heroine? I don't know about you but if that was true It would kind of ruin this song for me. but i completely believe that the Julian story is true and by far the best, and back to the lyrics could mean anything...Take any random Beatles song and try to see if it works into your life! Thats exactly what they did in Across The Universe. They used Hey Jude to cheer up Jude in the movie and get him to go back and make things right with his love...so see if you can make Beatles songs fit into your life...when your depressed, happy, in love...anything! Even if they mean the opposite thing.

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loveyoursara
04-07-2008

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John Lennon in an interview explained

PLAYBOY: "Let's go back to jogging your memory with songs. How about Paul's song 'Hey Jude'?"

LENNON: "He said it was written about Julian. He knew I was splitting with Cyn and leaving Julian then. He was driving to see Julian to say hello. He had been like an uncle. And he came up with 'Hey Jude.' But I always heard it as a song to me. Now I'm sounding like one of those fans reading things into it... Think about it: Yoko had just come into the picture. He is saying. 'Hey, Jude'-- 'Hey, John.' Subconsciously, he was saying, 'Go ahead, leave me.' On a conscious level, he didn't want me to go ahead. The angel in him was saying, 'Bless you.' The devil in him didn't like it at all, because he didn't want to lose his partner."

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