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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pt
08-16-2005

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When this song was written Hendrix, Joplin and Morrison were all alive and quite well.

If it makes you feel better to believe in Santa Claus more power to you, but it's certainly a strong possibility McCautney used Heroin, he has admittied to using all the other drugs of the day.

Like John (should we assume you think Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds isn't about LSD) Paul was to smart to incourage people to use any drugs stronger than weed.

If you listen to Hey Jude with an open mind and realise what was going on in the circles he was traveling in, you will understand this song is in fact about Heroin.

Still a beautiful song.......and Paul's strong denials about Heroin use just reinforce how nasty that drug is

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MrLongrove
08-02-2005

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To all those who say Paul McCartney never took heroin...YOU DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT HE DID AND DIDN'T DO. I'm not saying he did or didn't but I'm still convinced that the song is about shooting up. It sounds just like a pusher trying to convince someone to try it for the first time.

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squirrellgirl000
07-30-2005

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PT UR POST WAS THE STUPIDEST THING I HAVE EVER READ!
ur source is messed up! Hey Jude was OBVIOUSLY written for Julien (John's son) when John left Cynthia for Yoko Ono. Paul was always good with kids and he just felt bad for little Julien.
PAUL NEVER TOOK HEROIN
I'm paraphrasing but... he said that he was thinking about taking heroin but when he saw what happened to the people who did, he decided to not do that.
NO WAY, MAN
I don't know who he is referring to as "her" but it is defiently not heroin. Paul hated heroin and would not tell a little boy to take it. "Her" might refer to Cynthia, who Julien was angry at after the divorce. But why just Cynthia and not John??
I do know that John likes to think that the song was sort of made for him... that means that "her" would be Yoko Ono, his new found love.

ty William for telling absent that he is an idiot and if he doesn't know the obvious fact that the beatles are british, he should not be commenting on anything beatles.

peace

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JillBabe
07-26-2005

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I think that this song was written for Julian, But still..."let her under your skin"..Big references to drugs in this song...
Of coarse this song has the most posts because it's arguably the best beatles song out there...I have never had a song stuck in my head so longs, its pathetic.

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pt
07-15-2005

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sadly this song is actually about Paul's experimentation with Heroin. Of course the masses quickly reject this claim, but apon further review most realise this is in fact the truth.

A) this was written at the height of the Heroin crazy among rock stars.....B) Jude is/was a slang term for Heroin in Great britian....C) the Lyrics.'So let it out and let it in'----refer to the practice of pulling blood out and than injecting the H back in mixed with blood...
'Remember to let her (Jude/ Heroin) under your skin'---not real complicated here.
'Then you’ll begin to make it better'-----and other lyrics make it ring true as well.

Still a beautiful song. At the time Hendrix, Morrsion, Joplin, Jagger, Richards, Lennon and Dylan all thought H was just another drug that would aid them...McCaurtney of course quickly found out how nasty Heroin is and stuck with the meaning that certainly stands up because it was true enough, but not the entire truth.....

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joshy
07-14-2005

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This song is written to jude (julian) because he was having problems with relationships...and this was his song to jules...to help him comfront the problem...yea thats just what my dad said...not sure...but yea

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the_William
07-02-2005

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the beatles are british absent124 they never grew up in chicago it may mean that to you but THEY'RE BRITISH

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the_William
07-02-2005

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isn't it "For well you know that its a fool who plays it cool to make his world a bit more colder" or some thing like that

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absent124
06-18-2005

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i think this is a song about growing up on the tough streets of chicago... sleeping out in the cold.. no food.. no shelter... its tough to imagine

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Nick2010
05-01-2005

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hey globunnyglo were signing this on the same day, isnt that cool?

if i meet paul or ringo ill ask them who wrote it and why

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globunnyglo
05-01-2005

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Okay, so say it is based on Julian - turned Jules -turned Jude.

Paul may have very well used "Jude" because
(1) Jew translated to German is "Jude", and being a peace-loving man, Paul wanted to lift up the scarred souls still raw from the Holocaust
(2) In the novel Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy, Jude was the guy that no matter where he turned, what he did, tragedy was always there to bite him harder than before. Considering that, this song just might be about hopeless causes and whether or not you should even have hope.

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ts2005
04-16-2005

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who does 'her' refer to in this song? ..and wut does it mean by the movement you need is on your shoulder? sorry i'm really bad at understanding songs

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pety
04-13-2005

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a song written for jude to show support on his parents break up. one of the best. "hey jude, don't make it bad. remember to let her under ur skin, then u begin to make it better. couldn't ask for a better artist for it.

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BlackDog
04-05-2005

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One of the the greatest songs ever written.

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MrLongrove
04-03-2005

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I haven't read Jack Keruoacs "On the Road" yet but I intend to. I'm already convinced this song is about heroin and always will be. It sounds just like a pusher trying to convince someone to shoot the stuff for the first time. Naturally Sir Paul McCartney isn't going to come forward and say: " why yes...Hey Jude is about trying heroin for the first time".
If you turn your stereo all the way up at the very end of the song you'll hear Paul McCartney sing "take it Jude".
Take what? After listening to the previouis lyrics I'm convinced that he is talking about heroin.
I know all songs by the Beatles aren't about drugs but it's no secret they all were heavily into them. And this may sound a bit strange to some of you but it is very possible that the lyrics were influenced by McCartney's drug use and he didn't even realize it.

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Vee_Sweet
03-16-2005

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haha its me again, i jus realized i already posted that story...im a retard:P

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Vee_Sweet
03-16-2005

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This is an amazing song... beautiful i think anyone can relate to it really, everyones been in a situation where you need to accept someone, or love someone... that mayb u didnt wanna love? i love it. at a beatles tribute concert this was the last song, and they said "everyone 20 and under!" and me n my friend were the only ones, singing NA NA NA NANANA NAAA NANAN NAAA! HEY JUDE. it was magical.

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soxkokwa
03-10-2005

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Technocrats.. all of you. It's just a "silly love song." Whether to Jules or "Judy, Judy, Judy, Judy.." the purpose is to make someone swoon with attention. And, singing this song to the right person, makes them pay attention, like "Hey" their singing to me. And, like Jim would say, "It's B-U-T ful" a bouquet of roses being handed to someone you love. And, the NA NA NANA, NANANANA... is the icing on the cake. One of the main reasons we love the Beetles is because they made "goot" love songs, and when they tripped-out they took us with 'em.

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Vee_Sweet
02-07-2005

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i love this song. lol i went to see the beatles tribute Rain, and they did this and made everyone sing. the "john lennon" was like "ok everyone 20 and under" and me n my friend were the only ppl going "NA NA NA NANANA NA! NANANA NA! HEY JUDE!" it was awesome. Hey Jude is one of the beatles best songs ever.

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JosephWolf
02-03-2005

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Ruby Tuesday by the Rolling Stones is better just to let you hard core rockers know....

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alinford
01-28-2005

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This was my getting stoned song all through high school. The length of the song was perfect.

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lpmclaughlin
01-25-2005

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this song is about heroin

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ForgetDecember
01-15-2005

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great song..

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whofreak777
01-08-2005

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This song is, as many people have said, is about John and his wife breaking up, and Paul is trying to soothe their son Julian. Hey Julian and Hey Jules didn't work, so they used Hey Jude, not as a combo of Julian and Dude, but as a take on the character Jud from Oklahoma. John thought this was Paul approving his relationship with Yoko.

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koldaz1ce
01-03-2005

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when i heard this song i thought it was about Paul talking to his penis (jude) about preparing to have sex with a girl. "You have found her now go and get her,
Remember (Hey Jude) to let her into your heart,
Then you can start to make it better.
So let it out and let it in "

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