Beyoncé Covers The Beatles on New Country-Themed Album
Beyoncé covers a Beatles classic on her new country-themed album, Cowboy Carter.
The second track on the star’s new album is a beautiful rendition of “Blackbird,” which was featured on The Beatles’ 1968 self-titled double album (aka: “The White Album”). Beyoncé is joined by four country singers who provide backing vocals on the track: Brittney Spencer, Reyna Roberts, Tanner Adell and Tiera Kennedy.
Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter is available for streaming and download here.
The Inspiration Behind “Blackbird”
The story behind “Blackbird” is incredibly moving. In 2016, Paul McCartney shared a photo via social media with Thelma Mothershed Wair and Elizabeth Eckford. He captioned it, “Incredible to meet two of the Little Rock Nine — pioneers of the civil rights movement and inspiration for ‘Blackbird.'”
The Little Rock Nine were the first nine Black students to attend Little Rock, Arkansas’s Central High School in September 1957. This followed the landmark Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education, which ruled in 1954 that segregated schools were illegal.
Incredible to meet two of the Little Rock Nine--pioneers of the civil rights movement and inspiration for Blackbird. pic.twitter.com/QrnOQnqrFX
— Paul McCartney (@PaulMcCartney) May 1, 2016
The photo above was taken when Sir Paul’s tour came to Little Rock, Ark. Naturally, he performed “Blackbird” at the show.
He prefaced the performance by saying, “Way back in the Sixties, there was a lot of trouble going on over civil rights, particularly in Little Rock. We would notice this on the news back in England, so it’s a really important place for us, because to me, this is where civil rights started.”
He continued, “We would see what was going on and sympathize with the people going through those troubles, and it made me want to write a song that, if it ever got back to the people going through those troubles, it might just help them a little bit, and that’s this next one.”