Here’s What The True Meaning Of The World’s Most Iconic Songs

Published on 10/01/2021
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Casey Jones

The Grateful Dead’s song “Casey Jones” has been a fan favorite since its debut in 1970. They are said to have played the song over 300 times at their heyday! Despite this, many people are unaware that the song is the polar opposite of their perceptions. Because it’s light, lively, and catchy, many people assume it’s about the main character having a great time taking drugs. On the other hand, the lyrics strongly warn against it!

Casey Jones

Casey Jones

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Hey Jude

The Beatles’ song “Hey Jude,” which was launched in 1968, quickly rose to the top of the charts in a number of nations across the world. However, many people are unaware that Paul McCartney wrote the song particularly for John Lennon’s son, Julian Lennon. The song was created to soothe a little child who had recently experienced his parents’ divorce. “Hey Jules” was the original title of the song. Jude was chosen by McCartney because he believed it sounded better.

Hey Jude

Hey Jude

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