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Beatles chart-topper signaled the beginning of a new creative chapter for John Lennon and Paul McCartney, forever changing ...
John Lennon's "Imagine" may be the most celebrated protest anthem in history, but its true creative origins were long obscured by the song's author — or, more accurately, by one of its authors.
just before Imagine arrived. After years of attempts in the early-'70s, Lennon ended up giving this song away to Johnny Winter for 1974's John Dawson Winter. A Lennon version wouldn't arrive until ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney ... After writing the song in 1971 on his grand piano at Tittenhurst Park, his home with Ono, Lennon played “Imagine” for DJ Howard Smith and asked what he ...
His new book, “John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs ... Lennon presented McCartney with “Strawberry Fields Forever,” a woozy reverie loosely based on his childhood, McCartney wrote his own memory piece, ...
Getty Images After the gallery’s owner introduced her to Lennon ... “The song ‘Imagine’ could never have been written without her.’” “It was natural. John moved on,” Voorman ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney were each other’s favorite audience. That was plainly clear as the besotted Beatles bantered, ...
His new book, “John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs,” is ... “Penny Lane.” Lennon wrote “Imagine” a year after the Beatles broke up and thought he may have finally topped McCartney.
John & Yoko review - documentary takes audiences back to a 1972 concert that marked the peak of Lennon and Ono's activism.