Revealed: The Actual Meaning Behind the World’s Most Famous Songs

Published on 09/23/2021
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Casey Jones

The Grateful Dead’s song “Casey Jones” has become a crowd favourite since its debut in 1970. They are said to have performed the song more than 300 times during their peak! Amidst this, many people have no understanding that the song is the total opposite of their perceptions. Because it’s gentle, entertaining, and catchy, many people believe it’s about the title character having a great time doing drugs. On the other hand, the lyrics highly advise against it!

Casey Jones

Casey Jones

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Hey Jude

The Beatles’ song “Hey Jude,” which had been released in 1968, quickly rose to the top of the charts in a number of countries around the world. Even so, numerous individuals are unaware that Paul McCartney wrote the song particularly for John Lennon’s son, Julian Lennon. The song was written to comfort a young child who had recently experienced his parents’ divorce. “Hey Jules” was the original title of the song. Jude was chosen by McCartney because he thought that sounded nicer.

Hey Jude

Hey Jude

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