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  1. Hey Bulldog. « Hey Bulldog » es una canción de The Beatles que aparece en la banda sonora de la película Yellow Submarine en 1969. Escrita principalmente por John Lennon (acreditada a Lennon/McCartney ), la canción fue grabada durante la filmación del vídeo promocional de "Lady Madonna", y es una de las pocas canciones de los ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hey_BulldogHey Bulldog - Wikipedia

    "Hey Bulldog" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles released on their 1969 soundtrack album Yellow Submarine. Credited to Lennon–McCartney, but written primarily by John Lennon, it was finished in the recording studio by both Lennon and Paul McCartney.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Hey_BulldogHey Bulldog - Wikiwand

    «Hey Bulldog» es una canción de The Beatles que aparece en la banda sonora de la película Yellow Submarine en 1969. Escrita principalmente por John Lennon , la canción fue grabada durante la filmación del vídeo promocional de "Lady Madonna", y es una de las pocas canciones de los Beatles en incluir un riff de piano.

  4. The Beatles performing “Hey Bulldog.”Watch more videos from The Beatles: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/YTPlaylistsSubscribe to The Beatles’ YouTube channel & rin...

  5. 15 de mar. de 2008 · Released on the soundtrack to the Yellow Submarine animation, ‘Hey Bulldog’ was written and recorded while The Beatles were being filmed for a promotional film for ‘Lady Madonna’. The song started life as ‘Hey Bullfrog’, based on a few ideas sketched out by John Lennon .

  6. "Hey Bulldog" is a song by the Beatles which first appeared on the Yellow Submarine soundtrack album in 1969. Written primarily by John Lennon (credited to Lennon-McCartney), and finished in the studio by Lennon and McCartney, the song was recorded during the filming of the "Lady Madonna" promotional video, and like "Lady Madonna" is one of the ...

  7. "Hey Bulldog" is chanted four times before John and Paul's playful banter and then twice during the fade-out. This was the first recording session to which John Lennon brought Yoko. This was the last song The Beatles recorded before leaving for a retreat in India to study meditation with the Maharishi.