Hey Jude," written by Paul McCartney, was a song of comfort and support for John Lennon's son, Julian, during his parents' divorce, originally titled "Hey Jules," but changed to "Hey Jude" for musical reasons. Here's a more detailed look at the song's history: Inspiration: The song was written by Paul McCartney in the summer of 1968, when John Lennon was in the midst of his separation from his first wife, Cynthia, and their son Julian was experiencing the turmoil of his parents' divorce. Original Title: McCartney originally titled the song "Hey Jules," but decided to change it to "Hey Jude" because it sounded better musically. Message of Support: The song's lyrics are a message of encouragement and hope, urging Julian (and anyone facing difficult times) to "take a sad song and make it better" and to find strength in difficult situations. Release: "Hey Jude" was released as a non-album single in August 1968, and was the first record released on the Beatles' own record label, Apple Records. This video made by me If you like this type videos Please Subscribe my channel #francomyclick And also put like and Comments Thanks to all of you 💝🎷💝