
Over the weekend, Julian Lennon shared an extraordinary moment on Twitter: he unexpectedly ran into his late father’s Beatles bandmate, Sir Paul McCartney, in an airport lounge.
Even more incredible—Paul was listening to a track from Julian’s new album Jude on his phone at that very moment.
The connection runs deep. In 1968, Paul wrote the Beatles classic “Hey Jude” as a message of comfort to five-year-old Julian after John Lennon left Julian’s mother, Cynthia, for Yoko Ono. The song’s original title was “Hey Jules,” but Paul changed it to “Jude” before recording.
More than five decades later, Julian honored that history by naming his album Jude—a tribute to the song, the memory, and the enduring friendship that still links him to McCartney.
Today, Paul is 80, Julian is 59, and a song born of heartbreak continues to bind them in a moment of unexpected harmony.

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