Just wanted to support your point – Hey Jude is awesome, at least until it gets to the bijillion Na Na Nas and screaming. That does get old by the bijillionth time you hear the song.
Great graph, great song. I’m not as huge fan of the second half, but it’s still better than the second half of “Layla”. At least a bunch of drunks can get together and sing “Hey Jude”.
shouldn’t the dark blue part just be “na”? since I believe the lyrics are actually:
Na, na na, na na na na, na na na na, hey Jude”
which has 11 na’s, not divisible by 4.
*dork*
There is definitely nothing wrong with that
Great song, great band.
Only the Beatles could get away with that!
Most iconic song EVAH!!!!!
LMAO, Beatles FTW!
Great song, I’d actually forgotten how much I loved it.
Nice graph too, though it’s a bit familiar…idk, maybe there was a similar joke somewhere.
What about Paul’s inarticulate screaming? (loves Hey Jude btw, before you haters get on my case)
Just wanted to support your point – Hey Jude is awesome, at least until it gets to the bijillion Na Na Nas and screaming. That does get old by the bijillionth time you hear the song.
Nothing wrong with Paul screaming, nor with Lennon
Actually, Lennon is dead. Sorry to be the one to tell you.
Failed attempt at trying to be funny.
Try listening to some Beatles song.
Damn right!!
Great graph, great song. I’m not as huge fan of the second half, but it’s still better than the second half of “Layla”. At least a bunch of drunks can get together and sing “Hey Jude”.
They’re both good for their own reasons. The second half of Layla was awesome at the end of Goodfellas.
Layla got all the press, Bell Bottom Blues is the better song on that album, IMO.
Another classic. Love it.
shouldn’t the dark blue part just be “na”? since I believe the lyrics are actually:
Na, na na, na na na na, na na na na, hey Jude”
which has 11 na’s, not divisible by 4.
*dork*
i like Eleanor Rigby better.
This graph reminds me of when I tried to karaoke this song…….. I was very hoarse after it. NA!
You could do a similar graph with John Mayer’s “Say”