Paul McCartney wrote this song as a tribute and gift to Black women after the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. Beyonce covering it brings tears to my eyes. ❤❤❤❤
I'm an old guy, nearly 70, and I loved this song when it first came out and ever since. Never really listened to Beyonce before but I was intrigued by the idea of her singing this. Pleasantly surprised by her version. I love the way she kept the original "footsteps walking" drumbeat, too. Very nice.
I sang this to my two oldest sons while rocking them to sleep. They are 19 and almost 15. My dad was a huge beatles and Elton John fan. Hence, my name. I grew up listening to all Beatles' albums and the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album by Elton John on vinyl. My dad rocked me to sleep singing michelle and sometimes playing it on the guitar and singing while I laid in my crib.
"Blackbird" is the music of my life. I had never listened to any song from Beyoncé. I'm almost 70 and I can say that her version of the classic from Paul McCartney is wonderfull! Congrats Beyoncé and thanks a lot!❣
Beatles are among the bands who refused to perform to any segregated concert venues in the 60's. They wrote this song in tribute to the civil rights movement then. It was a message of hope and encouragement.
This really works to me. Beyoncé used Paul’s original fretting and toe tapping, and still made a version that doesn’t sound like a cheap imitation of the original version of this song. This song is iconic so you have to be a little brave to cover it, and I thought she did a very nice job.
I read Sir Paul allowed her to use the 60 year old master of the original recording. That's him playing the acoustic guitar and his toe tapping. A girl is called a bird in England and he was inspired seeing the young black girls having to be escorted into white schools in the 60s, particularly in Arkansas, but everywhere young black girls faced intimidation. Sir Paul has a good soul.
what exactly did she add to this song? instrumentation? nope. lyrics? nope. just sung over the top of it and everyone eats it up like she's discovered the cure for cancer. honestly it's sad. this version sucks so bad
Glorious. I'm a crotchety old man whose first Beatles record was bought when the band was still together, in a long ago analog world, and I am so grateful for this young lady's voice and choice of inspiration. Glorious.
@Rosehoney-eb3kv Yep. This was a strategic and brilliant move on Beyonce's part. Do whatever she could to help these women become more established in that genre. And perhaps it's that powerful influence of hers that scares those country music gate keepers.
@@Eagle-eye-pie But I wondered if he actually PLAYED that part for the recording as it turns out (or so I've read) that he helped produce the song as well ;?)
McCartney had the struggle of black women especially in mind when writing the song. In his 1997 book, Many Years From Now, McCartney said of Blackbird: "This was really a song from me to a black woman, experiencing these problems in the States: 'Let me encourage you to keep trying, to keep your faith, there is hope.'"
I didn’t know that about this song! I’ve always loved this song, but for it to have an even more beautiful meaning behind it than I thought, that’s amazing.
As a BW who grew up on a farm in NC, with a Great-grandpa who played the electric guitar & sang country music. This album is making me at home again. Thx B.
I’m still on the fence about this new Album. I think she should be accepted into country music, she is from Texas and Louisiana. I don’t think white peoples should “Gate keep” music. Especially when country has black origins. The Beatles aren’t “country music” though. If anything, they’re Pop.
@@luluseatowngetdown6251I think if you listen to traditional Scottish music and see their dancing, you'll see where square dancing came from and you'll see the Scottish influence in country music. However, music is universal. Anyone that wants to keep Beyonce out of the country music genre is missing out on some great music.
The intention behind this song being for black women to keep going during the Civil Rights movement! Now Beyoncé adds the black country girls who are not accepted in country music, but she’s giving them this platform to SHINE!!! I am moved…😭🫶🏾✨
@@Richard_Nickerson I think if you have 5 black women singing on a track,, each of whom are solo artists, there is a high probability they were all a studio together working it out the vocal arrangement, or, Beyoncé arranged it herself before going into the studio.
@@skineyemin4276 I'd rather look at her track record of having nothing to do with the writing or arranging of the songs she's performing. I'll never forget her album winning for her musicality when she wasn't even a writer listed on it whereas Beck lost despite not only writing everything himself but literally performing everything himself too. She is a voice. She is not a writer, arranger, or composer.
I mean Paul McCartney literally stated that he wrote this song for Black women? So Beyoncé covering it with four black women that work in country music is kind of what we can assume he would’ve wanted?
Soo it!!!!!!!! Anyway, "Hum, play, make sure you get your cream on! We now listening to Big Novie Music, it hits forever, UBreak ¡Don't Judge. Really get into it too. Listen to, Big Novie.
Soo it!!!!!!!! Anyway, "Hum, play, make sure you get your cream on! We now listening to Big Novie Music, it hits forever, UBreak ¡Don't Judge. Really get into it too. Listen to, Big Novie.
@@Mikkinson-Crownwell-ub1yxIt's literally true. Go watch his interview about it. The songvwas dedicated to the Little Rock Nine. The word bird is also a British slang for girl
I'm a lifetime Beatles fan. Although I don't favor many Beatles covers. This is just beautiful. Beyonce and her friends did a wonderful job. Definitely one of my favorites. I was heartfelt to hear this song brought into this really tough time in our history. Beyonce has given a gift to not only us old timers but the youth of today. I thank you all Beyonce. Bravo and well done! The message lives on!
@@juliusnepos6013Yes, Paul wrote as a tribute to the black women of Little Rock Nine during the Civil Rights movement. And now now Beyoncé, Tanner Adell and Brittany Spencer, Reyna Roberts and Tiera Kennedy (background vocals) are singing it together
Just an honest opinion. Beyoncé is still on top for me. She had released several critically acclaimed albums throughout her career, where each album showcased her immense talent and versatility as an artist. Each of those albums represents a different phase in Beyoncé's artistic evolution and has left a significant impact on popular music. Beyoncé's ability to reinvent herself with each release while maintaining her signature style and authenticity is what makes her one of the most influential artists of her generation. Truly an artist to other artists! 💘😍✨👑
I love everything about this version. The vocals, the harmonies, the sound of the guitar, the percusion on the left speaker (and later some orchestration) and if you think of it: the significance of Beyoncé singing this after all the fights for civil rights.
What you call the percusssion on the left speaker is the sound of the Paul beating the tempo with his feet and fancy shoes back in 1968 in Abbey road. take a look at the original video from the 11 june 68. Great song and great cover anyway. She didn't change the key and decided to sing lower that she would usually do. I guess the sampled the original part and Paul's shoes. lol.
@@katherinebuehler5146 That is a lie. Several Commonwealth heads regularly spoke out against apartheid, and Queen Victoria and Edward VII were anti-racist, shocking for their time: the Queen honoured Mr Karim, the Munshi, with a KVCO, and Edward spoke out against rising anti-Japanese sentiment in the UK; Queen Elizabeth also castigated the apartheid South African regime in the 1980s and received Nelson Mandela at Buckingham Palace when he became president of South Africa. Britain was never segregated, and the accommodation for 1940s Caribbean immigrations via the Windrush was subsided by the British government. The slave trade was abolished in 1807, and slavery was made illegal in 1833, over 30 years before the US. Reparation payments beginning then brought the UK into incomprehensible amounts of debt, not paid off until 2015.
I'm absolutely NOT a typical Beyonce fan, but I will give this one to her. It's a beautiful rendition of an incredible song. She stayed respectful and true to the original while also putting her own spin on it. Major props. ❤
I'm a huge beatle fan and I've never been a huge Beyonce fan but I have nothing but respect. I love this cover she turns everything she touches into gold.
Like her or not and I am not or never been a fan of hers and I find her disturbingly annoying asf to say the least. But in my most humblest opinion she does have the midas touch but only in the most annoying way. Great job on the song. I'm sure you will keep annoying the h*ll outta me for years to come.
Music lover, but pop culture idiot here...ashamed to say I've never listened to Beyonce before. This is amazing! What a beautiful beautiful voice. About to launch myself into finally listening to Beyonce's music.
Best cover of this song ever. I love hearing Beyonce's gorgeous, strong-but-delicate voice over McCartney's finger-picking, and the soaring harmonies of the other singers accent it all so well. Such sweet sounds coming through my earphones!
One of my most favorite songs in life. I understand how Paul approves. What a beautiful job. A lot of people who missed the song in the past will go back and listen to it as well because of this rendition.
This is one of the songs that calms me down when I'm feeling too overwhelmed. And Beyoncé covering it with the other great artists??? Wow. Making me feel extremely emotional in a good way.
I usually don’t care for Beatles covers either, but hunted down Monalisa Twins When I’m 64 due to your comment and loved it! Thanks for the recommendation!
The way that Bey was treated at the CMAs after her performance in 2016 was described as “ disgusting “. Would she want to be in that environment again?
@@InspiredByEbonyLove just a comment. The reaction she received could have been in part due to who she was singing with. The Chicks (Natalie) hadn’t totally overcome the bad taste they left in some people’s mouths.
Thank you, Sir Paul, for writing such a beautiful, powerful song. And thank you Beyoncé, for this gorgeous cover which will introduce the song to whole new generations. I’m bawling right now.
Ohhh the way this song resonated with me at first listen ❤ And then when my 15 year old daughter who enjoys listening to the Beetles informed me that it was written by Paul McCartney and the meaning of it!! Beautiful. Her and I are both enjoying The Cowboy Carter album!
Soo it!!!!!!!! Anyway, "Hum, play, make sure you get your cream on! We now listening to Big Novie Music, it hits forever, UBreak ¡Don't Judge. Really get into it too. Listen to, Big Novie.
In Australia was also term Blackbirding used in regards to Indentured Servants of Indigenous and Polynesians people deceived and kidnapped after Slavery was abolished in other parts of world.
@@yvonnesanders4308In Australia blackbirding refers to Indentured Servitude of Indigenous and Polynesians kidnapped or deceived after Slavery was abolished. It's a British term.
Any artist who has the audacity to use a Classic BEATLES track for their own album had better hit it out the park. I’m here to tell you…SHE DID!!!! Well Done!!! Thank you Sir Paul! You made this possible in the first place! 😊
This song has been my favorite Beatles song for as long as I can remember! Particularly for the deep meaning behind it. I love Paul McCartney for writing it and I love Beyonce for sharing this one with a whole new generation of people. Such a beautiful piece!
This song is dedicated to all of the current "Black Birds" struggling, healing and flying. Thank You Bey and the other wonderful singers for bringing this awareness. ❤🩹❤
Oh my goodness! This is one of my favorite Lennon/McCartney songs of all time and Beyonce has more than done it justice. Absolutely lovely cover. I have tears in my eyes. 🖤🖤🖤
A rule that my Dad implemented in our household growing up (somewhat in jest), Was that we don't allow Beatles covers to be played in this house, only the originals. I think I'm gonna have to break that rule many times over for this one. An absolutely wonderful rendition.
I mean if its any consolation to your Dads rule, this is still the same track the Beatles recorded, with the guitar and clicking, just with Bey and the other singers recording over it.
I've always thought Beyonce to be a gifted singer but have never cared much for her music. It's great to hear her sing a simple but exquisitely crafted song. Well done!
I can't possibly describe how powerful this divinely inspired important masterwork truly is. Civil Rights are Human Rights! and no one knows this better in our nation than people of color, most especially black and indigenous native women. ♥🙏
Now that I have been introduced to you I will be watching out for you! Congratulations on all your accomplishments and talent. Thanks to Queen B, the world knows there are beautiful less known blackbirds still out there fighting to be heard!
Lovely cover, The Beatles always championed black artists and refused to ever play to segregated audiences in the south on their American tours, those boys were always on the right side of history.
Wow! This song says a lot to so many women today. So many of us have broken wings and sunken eyes. This song could change so many lives, fix your broken wings and sunken eyes, learn to fly ladies. I felt like this song was looking into my soul, Kudos to you Beyonce, you are a true Queen Bee ❤❤❤.
@@markorotosky2425 Yea, her team should not have let her put that on there. That was painful to listen to. She had a few good songs on there, but that wasn't one.
Love Blackbird, it’s from one of the many great Beatle’s album, The White Album. There are too many exceptional songs to list. All you young folks should give it a listen. Beyoncé did this beautiful song justice with her rich, honeyed tones. Thanks to her, others will be exposed to the magic of McCartney’s gift.
As a fan of The Beatles but having not listened to much Beyonce in my life, I can really say that she did an amazing cover here! She really stuck to the original but also added a very prominent own touch to it with the harmonies and such. It's great!
as a grizzled rock veteran who has not really ever listened to B's music outside of the hits, this cover/album give me chills with how beautifully she uses the history of american(and in this case, british) music to send a vital message about our fucked up modern times. probably the most important album of the decade, in my humble opinion ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
THANK YOU FOR SUCH BEAUTIFUL WORDS AND FOR SHARING YOUR VANTAGE POINT. THANK YOU FOR DEMONSTRATING JUST HOW EASY IT IS TO COMPLIMENT AN ARTIST WHOSE WORK YOU DON'T NORMALLY DIVE INTO. THAT WAS VERY RESPECTFUL OF YOU. MAY EVERYONE ELSE FIND THEIR WAY TO THAT THOUGHT PROCESS.
Except it's first thing in the morning for me. My friend sending me the Jolene link woke me up. What a way to start the day!! My favourite Beetles tune. Love it ❤❤
@@suzyvials319 Well its a great way to start your day, that's for sure. I stayed up till 1:30 listening to the whole album then had trouble falling asleep cause the music kept playing in my head 😄😄
Been a Beatles follower from the beginning. Never really listened to Beyonce before now but must say this cover is the best I've heard and I've heard a lot. At 70+ I've listened to numerous singers as well and have to say her voice on this is pitch perfect.
Beautiful.. So glad the perfection of that guitar is still in the song. What a beautiful blend of Beyoncés voice, the meaning of the song, and McCartney's genius. Some things are just.. perfect.
Paul McCartney wrote this song as a tribute and gift to Black women after the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. Beyonce covering it brings tears to my eyes. ❤❤❤❤
Brilliant. Thanks for sharing this masterpiece 💜
George Harrison wrote this song
I didn’t know this
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I'm an old guy, nearly 70, and I loved this song when it first came out and ever since. Never really listened to Beyonce before but I was intrigued by the idea of her singing this. Pleasantly surprised by her version. I love the way she kept the original "footsteps walking" drumbeat, too. Very nice.
It's Paul McCartney's foot tapping keeping the tempo
Im 60. Never listened to her before. This album is knocking my socks off. I love it. This album is Epic.
This is awful. It's completely awful.
Get off your knees and close your mouth@@adrianhughes7515
its there because she just lifted the original instrumental
I sang this song to my infant son while I cared for him. He's 21 now. Listening to this version made me cry.
I’ve been singing it to my daughter every night at bedtime since she was born. She is seven now.
@@RichardJamesStayAtHomeDad beautiful
I sang this to my two oldest sons while rocking them to sleep. They are 19 and almost 15. My dad was a huge beatles and Elton John fan. Hence, my name. I grew up listening to all Beatles' albums and the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album by Elton John on vinyl. My dad rocked me to sleep singing michelle and sometimes playing it on the guitar and singing while I laid in my crib.
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I sang it to my kids too & yep same reaction hearing this.
"Blackbird" is the music of my life. I had never listened to any song from Beyoncé. I'm almost 70 and I can say that her version of the classic from Paul McCartney is wonderfull!
Congrats Beyoncé and thanks a lot!❣
Beatles are among the bands who refused to perform to any segregated concert venues in the 60's. They wrote this song in tribute to the civil rights movement then. It was a message of hope and encouragement.
yes
Elvis Refused too
Not only were the Beatles the greatest band ever but they were good people none of the Beatles had any racist Views at all apparently
@@PJGRAND I love the beatles w all my heart but the good people part is discussable... Certainly not racist, that's true
@@dyanapompYeah, I mean, George slept with Ringo’s wife and John had some issues throughout his life for sure.
she got all these black women on this song & it’s so touching when you know the real meaning of it 🥹🥹🥹🥹
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Yes indeed
And not one mentioned for features in the title 🤔
This really works to me. Beyoncé used Paul’s original fretting and toe tapping, and still made a version that doesn’t sound like a cheap imitation of the original version of this song. This song is iconic so you have to be a little brave to cover it, and I thought she did a very nice job.
I agree good person, 🐱
I read Sir Paul allowed her to use the 60 year old master of the original recording. That's him playing the acoustic guitar and his toe tapping. A girl is called a bird in England and he was inspired seeing the young black girls having to be escorted into white schools in the 60s, particularly in Arkansas, but everywhere young black girls faced intimidation. Sir Paul has a good soul.
@@lindasfree1 correct it is the original guitar and toe-tap.
what exactly did she add to this song? instrumentation? nope. lyrics? nope. just sung over the top of it and everyone eats it up like she's discovered the cure for cancer. honestly it's sad. this version sucks so bad
@@joxidearmageddonator882 Why would she need to add?
Glorious. I'm a crotchety old man whose first Beatles record was bought when the band was still together, in a long ago analog world, and I am so grateful for this young lady's voice and choice of inspiration. Glorious.
To have Brittney Spencer, Reyna Roberts, Tanner Adell and Tiera Kennedy on this song - of all songs - is beautiful.
And they're all actually so beautiful
Forgive my ignorance, but who are those beautiful ladies?
Who are they? I just heard 1 other voice. 🤔
@@suzyvials319 Black female country singers
@@TanyaMendez.Tanner is singing the last part and the rest are singing back up.
For them to be singing together “you were only waiting for this moment to arise” is her giving them this moment on her album to shine! I love it
That’s purely suppositional, especially since it’s an original Mc Cartney lyric, but endearing nonetheless.
Not to mention a few boost points to add to their portfolios!
@@keithbell9348 right ?!? So beautiful!! Ahhh! I love it!
@Rosehoney-eb3kv Yep. This was a strategic and brilliant move on Beyonce's part. Do whatever she could to help these women become more established in that genre. And perhaps it's that powerful influence of hers that scares those country music gate keepers.
@keithbell9348 yeah being featured on a 2min Beatles remake as background singers, should do it.
As a 72 year old Beatles fan from way back, I LOVED this version. I bet Paul loves it as well.
Paul is a co-producer.
He’s alreasy praised it and calledit magnificent.
@@quaddrix07 Did he also play guitar on it, cuz it sounds almost identical to the original Beatles classic ;?)
@@russell2449I’m sure the guitar part is his from the original, along with the foot tapping.
@@Eagle-eye-pie But I wondered if he actually PLAYED that part for the recording as it turns out (or so I've read) that he helped produce the song as well ;?)
she got all these black women on this song & it’s so touching when you know the real meaning of it ...
Not just "black women", black women who exclusively sing country music.
stealing comment word for word ☠☠☠
I just looked up Brittney Spencer and she's great! It's a refreshing change from a lot of country songs that sound the same.
McCartney had the struggle of black women especially in mind when writing the song. In his 1997 book, Many Years From Now, McCartney said of Blackbird: "This was really a song from me to a black woman, experiencing these problems in the States: 'Let me encourage you to keep trying, to keep your faith, there is hope.'"
The Blackbird IS the black woman.
@@jenniferm4985 this a direct quote from his book about the song
I didn’t know that about this song! I’ve always loved this song, but for it to have an even more beautiful meaning behind it than I thought, that’s amazing.
Didn't he write it about Nina Simone?
I heard, where there was segregation, they would not play at all. And that inspired this song
As a BW who grew up on a farm in NC, with a Great-grandpa who played the electric guitar & sang country music. This album is making me at home again. Thx B.
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I’m still on the fence about this new Album. I think she should be accepted into country music, she is from Texas and Louisiana. I don’t think white peoples should “Gate keep” music. Especially when country has black origins. The Beatles aren’t “country music” though. If anything, they’re Pop.
@@luluseatowngetdown6251actually they were rock and roll. When rock and roll was actually rock and roll
@@luluseatowngetdown6251I think if you listen to traditional Scottish music and see their dancing, you'll see where square dancing came from and you'll see the Scottish influence in country music. However, music is universal. Anyone that wants to keep Beyonce out of the country music genre is missing out on some great music.
Ashé to you and your p-pop
Damn right. The Beatles AND Beyonce bring the circle together. 1970 to now.
Beyoncé was one of my sisters favourite artists!!!
Rest easy, Missy, my dear sister! Your little brother misses you ❤❤❤❤
The intention behind this song being for black women to keep going during the Civil Rights movement! Now Beyoncé adds the black country girls who are not accepted in country music, but she’s giving them this platform to SHINE!!! I am moved…😭🫶🏾✨
Wow 🥲😭❤️
Gotta love Bey
We don’t need acceptance in our own creations 🖤✨✨✨
@@fruitsarelife7073 never said we did…but radio and just the music industry’s politics play a big part in an artists’ success. Hope this helps. 😉
Glad she didn’t change the words, like on Jolene
Cried immediately when this started. Thank you Beyonce!
Same❤
Bro I’m tearing up right now. I literally love this woman.
y u lying
Same. This song is so special for me. And to hear it from my favorite artist was heartwarming.
Me too❤
This is my FAVORITE Beatles song. It brings me to tears every time and Ms. Ma’am this was not different. Such a gorgeous cover!!!
I use the term Miss Ma'am everyday! 😊
Beyonce really did justice to this song. The harmonies are beautiful.
Like butter......
You think she wrote them?
@@Richard_Nickerson I think if you have 5 black women singing on a track,, each of whom are solo artists, there is a high probability they were all a studio together working it out the vocal arrangement, or, Beyoncé arranged it herself before going into the studio.
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I'd rather look at her track record of having nothing to do with the writing or arranging of the songs she's performing. I'll never forget her album winning for her musicality when she wasn't even a writer listed on it whereas Beck lost despite not only writing everything himself but literally performing everything himself too.
She is a voice. She is not a writer, arranger, or composer.
One of hundreds of Beatles classics. Nobody has a catalouge of songs like them. Pure genius. Very respctful and beautiful cover version this
I mean Paul McCartney literally stated that he wrote this song for Black women? So Beyoncé covering it with four black women that work in country music is kind of what we can assume he would’ve wanted?
@@osimiri7111yep
Soo it!!!!!!!! Anyway, "Hum, play, make sure you get your cream on! We now listening to Big Novie Music, it hits forever, UBreak
¡Don't Judge. Really get into it too.
Listen to, Big Novie.
cata-luge
Oh l think Elton John legacy is well up there with his British comrades
This song is a tribute to black women. Paul McCartney wrote it with that in mind during the civil rights movement. Beyonce covering it is beautiful
Heart does this song beautifully, as well
Soo it!!!!!!!! Anyway, "Hum, play, make sure you get your cream on! We now listening to Big Novie Music, it hits forever, UBreak
¡Don't Judge. Really get into it too.
Listen to, Big Novie.
Stop lying
@@Mikkinson-Crownwell-ub1yxIt's literally true. Go watch his interview about it. The songvwas dedicated to the Little Rock Nine. The word bird is also a British slang for girl
@@russell2449 Bird is a British slang for girl...
I’m a 61 yr old Beatle fan. Grew up hearing them, have my brothers old vinyl records of the Beatles. This is great!
I'm a lifetime Beatles fan. Although I don't favor many Beatles covers. This is just beautiful. Beyonce and her friends did a wonderful job.
Definitely one of my favorites. I was heartfelt to hear this song brought into this really tough time in our history. Beyonce has given a gift to not only us old timers but the youth of today. I thank you all Beyonce.
Bravo and well done!
The message lives on!
One of my favorite songs of all time from The Beatles. Beyoncé you made MAGIC with this one, its just perfect
Wow, so it is a cover
same here❤❤❤
@@juliusnepos6013Yes, Paul wrote as a tribute to the black women of Little Rock Nine during the Civil Rights movement. And now now Beyoncé, Tanner Adell and Brittany Spencer, Reyna Roberts and Tiera Kennedy (background vocals) are singing it together
@@juliusnepos6013yep
I like that she is using the actual guitar part of the Beatles recording. Nice arrangement, good job! I bet McCartney is very happy with this version.
I was waiting for this reply. Definitely, should have left some whistling in at the end though
@@marcbernicker206 That would have been a nice touch!
And the actual bird song
I believe that's the original tapping of McCartney's foot with it as he recorded it.
@@drvee1983 Yup! I think so too.
Just an honest opinion. Beyoncé is still on top for me.
She had released several critically acclaimed albums throughout her career, where each album showcased her immense talent and versatility as an artist.
Each of those albums represents a different phase in Beyoncé's artistic evolution and has left a significant impact on popular music. Beyoncé's ability to reinvent herself with each release while maintaining her signature style and authenticity is what makes her one of the most influential artists of her generation. Truly an artist to other artists! 💘😍✨👑
I'm not usually a Beyonce fan, but every track I've heard on this album is amazing.
You have taste
I think this is a gorgeous rendition too
I don’t like about half of the songs I’ve heard off of it so far - haven’t listened to all of yet - but this is a hell of an incredible cover.
"Take these broken wings and learn to fly" those lyrics are special to me...Because to me it means. You have to make with whatever you have
I was NOT expecting a Beatles cover but HERE. WE. ARE 😭 IT'S SO GOOD
I'm telling ya I was not ready 🤯🤯🤯😭😭😭🥹🥹🥹🔥🔥🔥🔥
(and I NEVER use that many emojis)
one of my favorite songs of theirs!!! loooove thiiissss!!! especially given their and beyonce’s contexts.
In the words of my own brethren. It’s fuckin boss!!!! (Scouse for great)
@@stupattfrom a scouser it is boss 🥳
This is good too .. ua-cam.com/video/Qn-13Tpu7vg/v-deo.htmlsi=Pv5ekWbcsVrun2uH
I love everything about this version. The vocals, the harmonies, the sound of the guitar, the percusion on the left speaker (and later some orchestration) and if you think of it: the significance of Beyoncé singing this after all the fights for civil rights.
I agree!
What you call the percusssion on the left speaker is the sound of the Paul beating the tempo with his feet and fancy shoes back in 1968 in Abbey road. take a look at the original video from the 11 june 68. Great song and great cover anyway. She didn't change the key and decided to sing lower that she would usually do. I guess the sampled the original part and Paul's shoes. lol.
This might be the most beautiful Beatles cover I’ve ever heard
You've never heard "Helter Skelter" by Motley Crue
Nah, mediocre at best.
Listen to more.
Easily impressed
It's not even a cover. It's just the song lol
The poetic justice of Beyoncé putting a black country singer like Tanner on THIS song is just chief kiss
Omg, why didn't she credit her? I love this ! 🥰
@@necinewton7672 She credited her on Apple Music.
@@necinewton7672 I thought the same thing, but she DID credit her on Apple Music. ❤️
@@necinewton7672She is on the album credits. The features are hidden for now probably
Would loved a longer upbeat song with Taner ❤
You know, when the Beatles first toured in the states in the early 60s, they refused to play to segregated audiences.
And their refusal played a huge part in the desegregation of a lot of music venues and television audiences around the country.
They were British. Of course they refused.
@@donaldanderson6604well besides that they loved Black people, their early idols were mainly black people..PEACE AND GODBLESS
@donaldanderson6604 why of course? British empire did nothing to combat apartheid.
@@katherinebuehler5146 That is a lie. Several Commonwealth heads regularly spoke out against apartheid, and Queen Victoria and Edward VII were anti-racist, shocking for their time: the Queen honoured Mr Karim, the Munshi, with a KVCO, and Edward spoke out against rising anti-Japanese sentiment in the UK; Queen Elizabeth also castigated the apartheid South African regime in the 1980s and received Nelson Mandela at Buckingham Palace when he became president of South Africa. Britain was never segregated, and the accommodation for 1940s Caribbean immigrations via the Windrush was subsided by the British government. The slave trade was abolished in 1807, and slavery was made illegal in 1833, over 30 years before the US. Reparation payments beginning then brought the UK into incomprehensible amounts of debt, not paid off until 2015.
I'm absolutely NOT a typical Beyonce fan, but I will give this one to her.
It's a beautiful rendition of an incredible song. She stayed respectful and true to the original while also putting her own spin on it.
Major props. ❤
It's the original guitar and foot tapping by Paul McCartney, which is one reason it is so true to the original. Great version.
This is a praise song. A meditation. An affirmation. A testament. Learn to fly. Learn to see. Learn to BE.
It's an ATHEIST SONG BY AN ATHEIST:) FYI
@@CherylPerson-pi5lq Actually no. But yours certainly is an idiot comment by an idiot.
The Beatles, who refused to play in front of segregated audiences will never stop being relivent. Beautiful song, beautifully sung
Why does everyone keep repeating this same message 😂😂😂😂
Like ok! We get it! Nothing new!
Stfu they did in 1965
Maybe because of the way black folks still get treated? @@Roller324
@@rq3805 Sorry are you stating they DID play in front of a segregated audience in 1965? If so I never knew that, only that they had refused.
I'm a huge beatle fan and I've never been a huge Beyonce fan but I have nothing but respect. I love this cover she turns everything she touches into gold.
Perfectly said, period!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Like her or not and I am not or never been a fan of hers and I find her disturbingly annoying asf to say the least. But in my most humblest opinion she does have the midas touch but only in the most annoying way. Great job on the song. I'm sure you will keep annoying the h*ll outta me for years to come.
Music lover, but pop culture idiot here...ashamed to say I've never listened to Beyonce before. This is amazing! What a beautiful beautiful voice. About to launch myself into finally listening to Beyonce's music.
Best cover of this song ever. I love hearing Beyonce's gorgeous, strong-but-delicate voice over McCartney's finger-picking, and the soaring harmonies of the other singers accent it all so well. Such sweet sounds coming through my earphones!
A huge Congratulations to Tanner Adell being featured on this song! ❤ a true example of ask and you shall receive. 🙏🏾
Yes Yes Yes🐰🐰🐰
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Is she? Is that her at the end?
@@Taniere Tanner is the first voice you hear on the second verse of “Blackbird”. She also sings on “American Requiem”. 🐰
Beautiful, beautiful, Paul McCartney song. Have always loved. So respect this version with the black country female singers.
One of my most favorite songs in life. I understand how Paul approves. What a beautiful job. A lot of people who missed the song in the past will go back and listen to it as well because of this rendition.
Those harmonies…. No words for her incredible voice ❤
This is one of the songs that calms me down when I'm feeling too overwhelmed. And Beyoncé covering it with the other great artists??? Wow. Making me feel extremely emotional in a good way.
Same, my go to song when overwhelmed
This cover has me in tears because of the meaning and featuring singers. It's so beautiful.
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Actually that's quite nice. That's coming from a Beatles purist who despises Beatles covers. Al Jearreau's "She's Leaving Home" is also pure magic.
In that case, you might like to check out Judy Collins cover of "In My Life". I think it is a great cover. ua-cam.com/video/iRYMdAQWsmc/v-deo.html
I agree, but see what you think of Monalisa Twins doing “When I’m 64”
I usually don’t care for Beatles covers either, but hunted down Monalisa Twins When I’m 64 due to your comment and loved it! Thanks for the recommendation!
@@tomlatenite8348 It's nice. 8)
@@brigittebedolla4719
Judy Collins does an excellent "Beatles" cover with the song "In My Life"
ua-cam.com/video/iRYMdAQWsmc/v-deo.html.
It's nice hearing a 56 year old Beatle song popular again. Most of her audience probably never heard the original.👍👍
Facts. I've never heard it or heard of it. And to discover that Paul McCartney wrote it as a tribute to black women! Amazing!
Like me and now i cant stop listening.this cover is so gorgeous touches my soul .❤
This song made me cry. My Dad would have love this. RIP Dad. Love you.
Mine, too. We had this performed at his funeral.
I want them perform this at the CMA awards ‼️🖤🫶🏾
The way that Bey was treated at the CMAs after her performance in 2016 was described as “ disgusting “.
Would she want to be in that environment again?
It's a good chance that they will. It will be EPIC!
@@genesis4824I agree. I hope all of them(the ladies credited on song) get to perform this.
Or anywhere, lol
@@InspiredByEbonyLove just a comment. The reaction she received could have been in part due to who she was singing with. The Chicks (Natalie) hadn’t totally overcome the bad taste they left in some people’s mouths.
My favourite Beatles song & I can't stop listening to Beyonce's version. Absolutely beautiful.
Thank you, Sir Paul, for writing such a beautiful, powerful song. And thank you Beyoncé, for this gorgeous cover which will introduce the song to whole new generations. I’m bawling right now.
Paul Said he wrote it for Black Women in the South (during that era) 2 generations later, the Black Bird sings back ❤❤❤💔💔💔
This is such a beautiful comment ❤❤
So happy for Tanner Adell 😭🥹
Same !!! I love this for her!!! And us 🎶 !!!! ❤❤❤❤
Ohhh the way this song resonated with me at first listen ❤ And then when my 15 year old daughter who enjoys listening to the Beetles informed me that it was written by Paul McCartney and the meaning of it!! Beautiful. Her and I are both enjoying The Cowboy Carter album!
I like that they used Paul's original acoustic guitar and toe tapping in her recording.
As a huge Beatles fan, this is so dman beautiful. Wow. I hope they perform together!
OMG - can you imagine Beyonce and her black country singers performing this with Paul McCartney ! Goosebumps.
Soo it!!!!!!!! Anyway, "Hum, play, make sure you get your cream on! We now listening to Big Novie Music, it hits forever, UBreak
¡Don't Judge. Really get into it too.
Listen to, Big Novie.
In British slang, bird meant girl/woman. So, the song is about a black woman. The Beatles refused to perform in any venue that had segregated seating
In the USA. It wasn't the same in the UK
@@yvonnesanders4308you are aware the Beatles are british
In Australia was also term Blackbirding used in regards to Indentured Servants of Indigenous and Polynesians people deceived and kidnapped after Slavery was abolished in other parts of world.
@@yvonnesanders4308In Australia blackbirding refers to Indentured Servitude of Indigenous and Polynesians kidnapped or deceived after Slavery was abolished. It's a British term.
More specifically it was written in tribute to the Little Rock Nine
Any artist who has the audacity to use a Classic BEATLES track for their own album had better hit it out the park. I’m here to tell you…SHE DID!!!! Well Done!!! Thank you Sir Paul! You made this possible in the first place! 😊
IT'S SO GOOD
Beyoncé is so dope. I can't stop watching this track again and again. I am sure she will be #1 soon due to
💖a u t h e n t I c v i e w s 💖
This song has been my favorite Beatles song for as long as I can remember! Particularly for the deep meaning behind it. I love Paul McCartney for writing it and I love Beyonce for sharing this one with a whole new generation of people. Such a beautiful piece!
Impeccable vocal stacking as always wow
Yesssss
These vocals are so beautifully hypnotic. Everytime I listen I kind of melt.
Beyonce does an excellent job with "Blackbird."
Musically speaking, this selection has always been a masterpiece, simple, yet earthmoving. Well done, young lady.
The vocal stacking my godddd 😍😍😍
An old Beatles trick buit they did it on a four track!!!
This song is dedicated to all of the current "Black Birds" struggling, healing and flying. Thank You Bey and the other wonderful singers for bringing this awareness. ❤🩹❤
Had to come here for the comments. I LOVE THIS SONG, yet had no idea of the background behind it. An amazing song!!!!
Oh my goodness! This is one of my favorite Lennon/McCartney songs of all time and Beyonce has more than done it justice. Absolutely lovely cover. I have tears in my eyes. 🖤🖤🖤
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@@BeyonceGiselle-dm6is ❤🥰❤ The Beyhive at age 66? I am finally cool.
im glad the engineer kept the pan mix the same with the foot tap... powerful original message from lennon/mccartney.. powerful cover
makes me so happy that its many black women country artists singing
Very rarely are cover versions of Beatle songs good. This is one excemption. Well done Beyonce!
The Beatles are so hard to cover, but she really did this justice.
A rule that my Dad implemented in our household growing up (somewhat in jest), Was that we don't allow Beatles covers to be played in this house, only the originals. I think I'm gonna have to break that rule many times over for this one. An absolutely wonderful rendition.
I mean if its any consolation to your Dads rule, this is still the same track the Beatles recorded, with the guitar and clicking, just with Bey and the other singers recording over it.
Is it? The clicking seems way more pronounced to me?
So I’m guessing you’ve never watched Across the Universe
@@sondraj4526 Mixed slightly differently maybe
I've always thought Beyonce to be a gifted singer but have never cared much for her music. It's great to hear her sing a simple but exquisitely crafted song. Well done!
I can't possibly describe how powerful this divinely inspired important masterwork truly is. Civil Rights are Human Rights! and no one knows this better in our nation than people of color, most especially black and indigenous native women. ♥🙏
How beautifully done .. Im an old Beatles fan, I knew the background of who Paul
meant this for , so to hear her sing it is just perfect .. so glad ❤
such a special moment to be part of 🥲 this album is everything. i love you.
You have such a beautiful voice ❤
We love you!!!! 🐝
We love you too❤❤🎉🎉
Now that I have been introduced to you I will be watching out for you! Congratulations on all your accomplishments and talent. Thanks to Queen B, the world knows there are beautiful less known blackbirds still out there fighting to be heard!
I love you, Queen Beyonce and all the black country musicians past and present. Keep striving and doing a great job.❤
This song makes me cry-in the darkness, I can see the light. Her voice contains sorrow and brightness. Marvelous👏👏👏
Nothing will beat Paul’s original but I’m always happy to hear people sing this beautiful song.
Lovely cover, The Beatles always championed black artists and refused to ever play to segregated audiences in the south on their American tours, those boys were always on the right side of history.
They would be looked down upon as being " woke" in today's political environment. They did the right thing.
@@TB-jj7ri not at all, that was actually the opposite of woke.
Except for John Lennon…
@michaelsnider5293 what's the opposite of woke?
@@TB-jj7ri treating people equally and not "seeing color" is the opposite of woke. Woke is putting race, ethnicity, or gender above all else.
shes already making history in the first 15 minutes of thia drop💅 ICONICC
Wow! This song says a lot to so many women today. So many of us have broken wings and sunken eyes. This song could change so many lives, fix your broken wings and sunken eyes, learn to fly ladies. I felt like this song was looking into my soul, Kudos to you Beyonce, you are a true Queen Bee ❤❤❤.
One of my favorite Beatles songs! I think she did well with it!
She slayed with this cover ❤
Indeed, you could say it's quite UNIQUE 🐝🐝🐝
cover fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
and the song Jolene she ruined that can't imagine why Dolly Parton would have given her the approval to use her Melody
@@markorotosky2425 🐝🔪🔪🔪 she did not ruin it, but you did ruin the comment section with your ignorance you best run along for you get stung... 🐝🐝🔪🔪🔪🔪
@@markorotosky2425 Yea, her team should not have let her put that on there. That was painful to listen to. She had a few good songs on there, but that wasn't one.
OMG YALL ITS HERE!!!
Yaaaaasssss 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Love Blackbird, it’s from one of the many great Beatle’s album, The White Album. There are too many exceptional songs to list. All you young folks should give it a listen.
Beyoncé did this beautiful song justice with her rich, honeyed tones. Thanks to her, others will be exposed to the magic of McCartney’s gift.
As a fan of The Beatles but having not listened to much Beyonce in my life, I can really say that she did an amazing cover here! She really stuck to the original but also added a very prominent own touch to it with the harmonies and such. It's great!
as a grizzled rock veteran who has not really ever listened to B's music outside of the hits, this cover/album give me chills with how beautifully she uses the history of american(and in this case, british) music to send a vital message about our fucked up modern times. probably the most important album of the decade, in my humble opinion ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
THANK YOU FOR SUCH BEAUTIFUL WORDS AND FOR SHARING YOUR VANTAGE POINT.
THANK YOU FOR DEMONSTRATING JUST HOW EASY IT IS TO COMPLIMENT AN ARTIST WHOSE WORK YOU DON'T NORMALLY DIVE INTO. THAT WAS VERY RESPECTFUL OF YOU.
MAY EVERYONE ELSE FIND THEIR WAY TO THAT THOUGHT PROCESS.
Thank you for being open minded
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Paul must be so proud, SO PROUD!
She did an AMAZING job
I've heard so many people talk crap about this redo, ... well I thought it was absolutely wonderful. Beyonce did the song Justice and made it her own.
Such a beautiful version of a Master Piece. Beyoncé Nailed it!
Reyna Roberts is COUNTRY! Love her voice so much! So glad she’s getting some love
🙄 y’all just can’t not throw shade.
@@sophiarose7610I don’t see it as shade at all but honor being given to one to whom it is due. Why do YOU see it as something negative?
@@sophiarose7610reyna is on this song honey !! no shade was thrown they where genuinely complementing her
Can’t hear her- Reyna screams
Who is up right now listening to all her songs, instead of sleeping😄😄😄 I’m on my 9th song!
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Except it's first thing in the morning for me. My friend sending me the Jolene link woke me up. What a way to start the day!! My favourite Beetles tune. Love it ❤❤
I think I would if I lived in the US. I'm from Austria, up since 8am ;-)
@@suzyvials319 Well its a great way to start your day, that's for sure. I stayed up till 1:30 listening to the whole album then had trouble falling asleep cause the music kept playing in my head 😄😄
Massive Beatles' fan and I love the gospel touches here. Love it.
Been a Beatles follower from the beginning. Never really listened to Beyonce before now but must say this cover is the best I've heard and I've heard a lot. At 70+ I've listened to numerous singers as well and have to say her voice on this is pitch perfect.
She did a beautiful job covering this song!
Where are all my Beyonce Fans here?
We here girl WE HERE🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂
We here love
Mee
Tô aqui pirandoooo
Yessss
i've loved this song for years, and Beyoncé covers it beautifully
Beautiful.. So glad the perfection of that guitar is still in the song.
What a beautiful blend of Beyoncés voice, the meaning of the song, and McCartney's genius.
Some things are just.. perfect.
i love this, the beatles are my favorite band and beyonce did great, the meaning of this song is so beautiful