John Lennon’s songwriting catalog with the Beatles was robust. His songs were characterized by off-kilter, heady lyrics (sometimes even nonsensical) that somehow spoke to audiences on a real level.
along with Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood singing John Lennon’s atheistic ballad “Imagine.” “Imagine” encapsulates a secular worldview very well: “Imagine there’s no Heaven / It ...
Whether the Irishman is playing up top on his own, or alongside Kyogo Furuhashi, he isn’t cutting it and Neil Lennon made it clear that ‘he has to do better’. MORE CELTIC STORIES The Celtic legend ...
Carter reportedly loved the John Lennon classic, as do millions of others ... If you’ve followed news about “Imagine” since its release in October 1971, last week’s controversy shouldn’t have been ...
Sky News host Chris Kenny says it is “pretty bizarre” John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ was used at former ... occasions we might think about the lyrics and engage our brains as well as our ...
The disc is part of the massive rollout of reissued Lennon solo material that EMI recently prepared to commemorate what would have been John Lennon ... s landmark Imagine album in 1971 and ...