August 26 is the date when the song Hey Jude was released. This song is 53 years old. For you lovers of The Beatles' songs, Hey Jude is certainly not a new song, is it Unifers? Written by Paul McCartney, this song is no different from any other Beatles song, full of magic with a very simple meaning conveyed by the singer.
Actually Hey Jude was first created by Paul specifically for John Lennon's son named Julian. As is known, Julian became very depressed and sad when his father decided to divorce his mother because of an affair with Yoko Ono. This is conveyed by Paul in his book entitled An Intimate Life of McCartney.
The original meaning of the song Hey Jude was created
The word Hey Jude is a pun on Hey Jules, Julian's nickname. Had drawn controversy because Jude was judged in German to mean Jewish, the song Hey Jude in fact still lingers to this day and will be fun for you to listen to as an old song.
The first stanza of Hey Jude that we wrote earlier had a message for Julian, John Lennon and Cynthia's first child, not to get lost in her grief. Remember to let her into your heart can be said to refer to Paul's advice so that Julian can get used to and accept Yoko Ono as his stepmother. According to Paul, by accepting all these facts, Julian will be able to fix everything.
Hey Jude's Interpretation in Human Life's Getting Heavy
Unifers, life is getting harder and harder. If we don't have enough preparation to go through it, we can be eroded slowly. Drowning in overthinking, insecure, and the inability to accept what should have been our destiny.