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john Lennon from The Beatles (the beatles are the best band in history) John Lennon
the song is called christ you know it aint easy
The song was written by John Lennon and recorded at the end of 1966
Each line represented a different Beatles member! Either Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison, or Paul McCartney.
No, Tom Petty did not laugh at all the night John Lennon died.
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john Lennon from The Beatles (the beatles are the best band in history) John Lennon
A Day In the Life-Lennon/Mccartney sold for $1.2 million
The song 'Mother' by John Lennon.
Imagine by John Lennon
War and religion, in short.
Link to lyrics of "Imagine" by John Lennon of the Beatles as performed by Connie Talbot provided below.
By Lennon's own admission, lots of his songs have no meaning other than what you make of it. He was captivated by Lewis Carrol's Alice in Wonderland wordsmith imagery. I think in this case, he was referring to English nuns and religion, but that's just my opinion, just as Lennon wanted. John was told that a former schoolmaster at his old school was requiring students to analyze Beatle lyrics. Lennon, amused that a teacher was putting so much effort into understanding the Beatles' lyrics, wrote the most confusing lyrics he could. Since he based the lyrics on Lewis Carroll's work, is it any wonder that some of the lyrics have no meaning whatsoever? Relax. Enjoy the word play and images. MP
== == John Lennon Merry Christmas ( war is over )
The Ballad of John and Yoko by John Lennon has the lyrics, "The way things are going, they're going to crucify me". The questioner might also be referring to a John Mellencamp song called "Key West Intermezzo (I saw you first)" where a line reads "This loud Cuban band is crucifying John Lennon." I always liked the wordplay of that line, as the band could be singing "The Ballad of John and Yoko", or they could just be doing a really crappy job of singing any John Lennon song.
Some people do not agree with the sentiments expressed in the song: Imagine there's no countries, no religion, no possessions. These are too difficult for them to imagine.
"Give Peace a Chance" by John Lennon