Inspired by the Total Eclipse Of The Heart flow chart, love all this created the Hey Jude Flow Chart to help you unravel one of The Beatles’ most complicated songs.
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by Scott Beale on October 29, 2009 · 352343 commentshttp://laughingsquid.com/hey-jude-flow-chart/Hey+Jude+Flow+Chart2009-10-29+20%3A44%3A26Scott+Beale
Inspired by the Total Eclipse Of The Heart flow chart, love all this created the Hey Jude Flow Chart to help you unravel one of The Beatles’ most complicated songs.
via Merlin Mann
filed under Music
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This doesn’t include the bridge…
Neither does the Total Eclipse one.
The loop back to the top should come from “to make it better,” not from “na.”
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