What does Blackbird mean?

Beatles: Blackbird Meaning

Album cover for Blackbird album cover

Song Released: 1968


Covered By: Glee Cast (2011)


Blackbird Lyrics

Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these broken wings and learn to fly
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to arise.

Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these sunken eyes and learn to see
All your...

  1. anonymous
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    May 30th 2008 !⃝

    I think it is about living in the moment because in reality it is all that we have

  2. anonymous
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    Mar 12th 2008 !⃝

    Mom sending her children off into the world. Get over the heavy weight stuff. Sometimes there is joy in what people want to read as dark

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  3. Chinaplate
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    Feb 1st 2008 !⃝

    I know this song is about the civil rights movement. I've heard that the blackbird was symbolic of Rosa Parks. Rosa was the lady who. on December 1st, 1955, refused to give up her seat for a white person - she had paid the same fare - Her case became prevalent in the fight against segregation in the early civil rights movement and was one of the events that brought the great Nobel Prize winner Dr Martin Luther King to the public eye.

  4. anonymous
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    Nov 19th 2007 !⃝

    The Beatles are famous for having double meanings in their songs, take day tripper for example, it is about a drug trip, but it was also about a cheater on the surface.

    Well anyway, on the surface, blackbird is about racial tension, the real meaning and this is going to be a stretch.

    I was watching real world, and their was a guy on their who took a lot of acid, and we all know that the Beatles took a lot of acid, so the guy on real world, anytime anyone close to him would die, he would see a blackbird, no one else could see it but he could, and when he saw the blackbird, he immediately, checked his email, and he had a message saying that his grandpa died. Listen to the lyrics a lot of dead in it, and arise, like a soul goin to heaven.

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  5. anonymous
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    May 19th 2007 !⃝

    Incidentally, this was one of the songs that led Charlie Manson to his Helter Skelter theory.

  6. chuckslade
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    May 3rd 2007 !⃝

    Blackbird was Paul's song for the civil rights movement. It was about the uprise from the black race rising up after all this time. He say
    Blackbird singing in the dead of night
    take these broken wings and learn to fly
    all your life, you were only waiting for this moment
    to arrive
    Blackbird fly.

  7. anonymous
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    Dec 19th 2006 !⃝

    Initially I thought 'Blackbird' was a song for the blacks in the sixties. Then I read a book about the Beatles' songs called 'A Hard Day's Write' by rock music journalist Steve Turner.

    The book pointed out that the problem with the story about 'Blackbird' being written about the racial tension in America and using the blackbird taking its broken wings to fly as a metaphor of racial minorities getting stronger was that the death of Martin Luther King Jr., which provoked riots in April 1968, didn't take place until Paul had returned from the States with the song already written.

    The book also says that Paul often cites 'Blackbird' as evidence that the best of his songs come spontaneously, just like 'Yesterday'.

    ~M

  8. anonymous
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    Dec 4th 2006 !⃝

    Actually I reaad somewhere(dont remember where) an interview they did to the Beatles. In it both John and Paul say that is about a black woman and how now(thee sixties) is the time for her rise above discrimination and fight for her rights. They decided to use blackbird so any other person could relate it to their lives.

  9. anonymous
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    Nov 19th 2006 !⃝

    Not only could this song be interpreted as a comment on the civil rights movement of the time, but also on the rising anti-vietnam sentiment of the time..."Blackbird" is also another name for the american helicopters that were being used in Vietnam.

  10. anonymous
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    Oct 7th 2006 !⃝

    Paul says it himself on the "back in the us" tour concert dvd, that this song was written in the sixties when there was trouble in the southern states of american particularly over civil rights. The term bird refers to 'girl' as girls are often refered to in england.

  11. anonymous
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    Oct 1st 2006 !⃝

    Blackbird is a song inspired by the black civil rights movement in america

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