Paul McCartney wrote “Blackbird,” and it was officially credited to the Lennon–McCartney songwriting partnership for The Beatles’ 1968 “White Album.”

Quick Scoop: Who wrote “Blackbird”?

  • The song “Blackbird” is a Beatles track from their 1968 self-titled album, commonly called the “White Album.”
  • It was composed by Paul McCartney, though as with most Beatles songs of his and John Lennon’s, it was credited to “Lennon–McCartney.”
  • The original recording is essentially a solo performance: McCartney on acoustic guitar with his vocal, plus added blackbird sound effects in the background.

A bit of context and story

  • McCartney has said the song was inspired by a combination of a blackbird’s song he heard in India and the civil rights struggles in the United States during the 1960s.
  • In interviews and concert introductions, he’s explained that the “blackbird” can be understood as a black woman, tying the track to themes of racial injustice and empowerment.

So if you’re asking “who wrote Blackbird,” the short, precise answer is: written by Paul McCartney, released by The Beatles with a Lennon–McCartney credit.

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