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"Imagine" is a song by the British musician John Lennon from his 1971 album of the same name. The best-selling single of his solo career, the lyrics encourage listeners to imagine a world of peace, without materialism, without borders separating nations and without religion.
Phil Spector co-produced Lennon's albums John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (1970), Imagine (1971), Some Time in New York City (1972) and Rock 'n' Roll (1975). Lennon and Ono performed four songs on Some Time in New York City (1972) live with Frank Zappa and his band the Mothers of Invention.
A 2000 direct-to-video documentary film showing the recording sessions and evolution of Imagine took its title, Gimme Some Truth: The Making of John Lennon's Imagine Album, from this song. Jon Wiener took the title of this song for his 1999 book, Gimme Some Truth: The John Lennon FBI Files, about Nixon's attempt to deport Lennon in 1972. [23]
John Lennon's hit 1971 song "Imagine" is still soothing fans to this day. The song took center stage at the 2024 Paris Olympics when a DJ played it to ease tensions between Brazil and Canada's ...
Lady Gaga would have made John Lennon proud with her astounding performance of his beloved song "Imagine." Mother Monster-- who sat behind a floral piano -- left the massive crowd at Azerbaijan's ...
Imagine is the second solo studio album by the British musician John Lennon, released on 9 September 1971 by Apple Records.Co-produced by Lennon, his wife Yoko Ono and Phil Spector, the album's elaborate sound contrasts the basic, small-group arrangements of his first album, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (1970). [1]
Ono Lennon has performed multiple of his late father's songs in the past. Most recently, he shared a cover of his 1970 song "Isolation" on his YouTube channel to honor what would have been his ...
While demoing the song on piano in early 1973, with the lyrics still incomplete, he added a few lines from two previously released tracks – "How?", from Imagine (1971), and "God", from John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (1970). [26] "Only People" reflects his and Ono's personal philosophy. [27]