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  2. (Just Like) Starting Over - Wikipedia

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    "(Just Like) Starting Over" was the first single released from Double Fantasy and the first new recording Lennon had released since he left the music industry in 1975. [3] It was chosen by Lennon not because he felt it was the best track on the album, but because it was the most appropriate following his five-year absence from the recording industry.

  3. Starting Over - Wikipedia

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    Starting Over may refer to: . In music: . Starting Over (Chris Stapleton album) "Starting Over" (Chris Stapleton song), the title track Starting Over (Raspberries album), and a song from that album

  4. Cleanup Time - Wikipedia

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    Like some other songs on Double Fantasy, including the hit single "(Just Like) Starting Over," one of the themes of "Cleanup Time" is rebirth, and another theme, as with "Watching the Wheels" is Lennon "coming to terms with his quiet years," during which Lennon was a househusband and Yoko Ono looked after the couple's business interests.

  5. Double Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Double Fantasy is the fifth studio album by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and the final one before his death.Released in November 1980 on Geffen Records, the album marked Lennon's return to recording music full-time, following his five-year hiatus to raise his son Sean.

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  7. List of songs recorded by John Lennon - Wikipedia

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    Lennon's debut solo album, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, was released in late 1970. [7] Influenced by primal scream therapy, its songs are noted for their intense nature and "raw" sound, [8] containing personal lyrics dealing with themes of loss, abandonment, and suffering. [7] [9] Its follow-up, Imagine, was released in 1971. [10]

  8. List of 1960s musical artists - Wikipedia

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    The Rip Chords; The Rivieras; The Rivingtons; Roberta Flack; Robert Conti; Robert Knight; Robert Parker; Robin Ward; The Rockin' Berries; The Rockin' Rebels; The Rocky Fellers; Roger Miller; Roger Williams; The Rolling Stones; The Ronettes; Ronnie Dove; Ronny & the Daytonas; The Rooftop Singers; Rory Gallagher; Rosie & the Originals; Rotary ...

  9. There's No One Quite Like Grandma - Wikipedia

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    The song was the 1980 Christmas number-one single in both the UK and Ireland. In the UK, it demoted John Lennon's last single, "(Just Like) Starting Over", to number two. [1] [2] After two weeks at number one, a previous Lennon song, "Imagine", replaced it. This was a posthumous release as Lennon had been killed three weeks prior.