A newly discovered letter from 1968 reveals an executive concerned about the pornographic undertones of the cover

Beatles ' "Hey Jude" was almost not released as a single because of the "pornographic" content on the cover.

This, according to details in a recently discovered letter written by an executive to Apple Records.

The record label president warned the band that the cover – an apple cut in half – resembled a vagina. He was afraid that the dealers wouldn't want to keep the single.

Even so, the logo was not changed and the White Album sold over 8 million copies.

"Hey Jude", single cover

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