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  1. Hey Jude.


    I've been trying to track down what album it was first/originally released on, and I'm not finding it.

    It could be staring me right in the face, too...
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    Original Side A single with the B side "Revolution." later featured on the White Album. From what I am told.

    Some intresting reading . This guy is a "fan"

    http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/AWP/hj.html



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  3. It appears Hey Jude was on ot's own self titled album and on Beatles Again ...

    Hey Jude
    Released February 26, 1970
    Apple [Capitol] SW-385 (stereo only)
    Note: This album was also released as The Beatles Again.

    Side A:
    Can't Buy Me Love
    I Should Have Known Better
    Paperback Writer
    Rain
    Lady Madonna
    Revolution
    Side B:
    Hey Jude
    Old Brown Shoe
    Don't Let Me Down
    The Ballad Of John And Yoko
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  4. Originally Posted by holistic
    Original Side A single with the B side "Revolution." later featured on the White Album. From what I am told.

    Some intresting reading . This guy is a "fan"

    http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/AWP/hj.html

    No kidding he's a fan.


    Your 'single' information jives with what I had found. I just assumed they'd have released it on an album first. Then again, at 7+ minutes in an era where songs were 3:30 or less, I should've thought outside the box.

    Thank You!
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    Alternate (and better choice)choice is this album (given the release date of Feb1970) : Hey Jude (Or the Beatles Again)

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  6. Originally Posted by holistic
    Original Side A single with the B side "Revolution." later featured on the White Album. From what I am told.

    Some intresting reading . This guy is a "fan"

    http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/AWP/hj.html

    That version of the White Album was a bootleg.


    I'm pretty sure this is actually the first album it appeared on -
    http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDSUB040403130714422345&sql=Aoumyxddbjolk
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  7. Originally Posted by indolikaa

    Your 'single' information jives with what I had found. I just assumed they'd have released it on an album first. Then again, at 7+ minutes in an era where songs were 3:30 or less, I should've thought outside the box.

    Thank You!

    I have that single somewhere - will have to do some digging around to find it, but I'm very sure it's not the full length 7:06 version...it's pretty long but not that long.
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    Ahhm the White Album. Second best Beatles album, first of course going to Sargent Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band.
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    Originally Posted by Rookie64
    That version of the White Album was a bootleg.
    O ! no .... piracy - reel to reel style.
    Mind you I hear there were only 5 original commandments ,then some scribe tried copying them. He fucked up because he had the wrong type of shale (codec) and now we have 10.

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  10. Originally Posted by Rookie64
    Originally Posted by holistic
    Original Side A single with the B side "Revolution." later featured on the White Album. From what I am told.

    Some intresting reading . This guy is a "fan"

    http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/AWP/hj.html

    That version of the White Album was a bootleg.


    I'm pretty sure this is actually the first album it appeared on -
    http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDSUB040403130714422345&sql=Aoumyxddbjolk

    THAT is a great link. Thanks Rookie!

    I could use that for some other songs I've got that I need to ID3 tag.
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    Slightly OT but relevant; I've just bought the beatles anthology on DVD and I have to say, coming form an 'average' kind of beatles fan, that it's awesome.
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    I'm not much of a Beatles fan but in no way could anyone deny their impact on popular music as we know it. They were just a little before my time(born in '75).
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    Originally Posted by Ripper2860
    It appears Hey Jude was on it's own self titled album.

    Hey Jude
    Released February 26, 1970
    Apple [Capitol] SW-385 (stereo only)

    Side A:
    Can't Buy Me Love
    I Should Have Known Better
    Paperback Writer
    Rain
    Lady Madonna
    Revolution
    Side B:
    Hey Jude
    Old Brown Shoe
    Don't Let Me Down
    The Ballad Of John And Yoko
    This is correct and see this: Hey Jude

    Hey Jude isn't in the white album at all. Check out: White Album

    I only got the single version, Hey Jude side 'A' with Revolution as side 'B'.

    All of my Beatles CDs are U.S. released. They are as 22 singles and 13 albums.

    Just a coincidence today, all of my vinyl records of the Beatles, the singles and the albums were given way to a friend this morning.

    He is a Beatles fan and he loves it. I am a Beatles fan too and no other band ever matched the Beatles. The closest is ABBA.
    I am a computer and movie addict
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