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  2. Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) - Wikipedia

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    "Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)" is a song written and performed by John Lennon. It was released on the 1980 album Double Fantasy , the last album by Lennon and Ono released before his death .

  3. Beautiful Boys - Wikipedia

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    "Beautiful Boys" is a song written by Yoko Ono that was first released on Ono's and John Lennon's 1980 album Double Fantasy. It was later released as the B-side of Lennon's #1 single " Woman ." The first verse of "Beautiful Boys" is directed at Ono and Lennon's young son Sean , culminating in the line "don't be afraid to cry."

  4. Beautiful Boy - Wikipedia

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    Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)", a 1980 song by John Lennon from Double Fantasy "Beautiful Boys", a 1980 song by Yoko Ono, also from Double Fantasy

  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 Lennon's 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.

  6. Every Man Has a Woman Who Loves Him - Wikipedia

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    Beatle biographer John Blaney feels that the theme restates much of what Ono had already sung on the album in "Beautiful Boys." [2] According to Ono, the song is "about love." [2] Ultimate Classic Rock critic Michael Gallucci rated this version to be Ono's 5th best song, preferring it to the version with only Lennon's vocals. [3]

  7. Watching the Wheels - Wikipedia

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    "Watching the Wheels" is a single by John Lennon released posthumously in 1981, after his murder. The B-side features Yoko Ono's "Yes, I'm Your Angel." It was the third and final single released from Lennon and Ono's album Double Fantasy, and reached No. 10 in the US on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 7 on Cashbox's Top 100. [1]

  8. The Darlings - Wikipedia

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    The Darlings (usually pronounced "Darlin's") lived in a mountain shack somewhere in the mountains neighboring Mayberry. The good-natured, but trouble-making Appalachian clan, led by patriarch Briscoe Darling (Denver Pyle) usually came into town when they had some sort of problem that Sheriff Andy Taylor had to resolve. Briscoe was the widowed ...

  9. Gimme Some Truth. The Ultimate Mixes - Wikipedia

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    Gimme Some Truth. The Ultimate Mixes was produced by the team consisting of production manager Simon Hilton, mixer, engineer, and producer Paul Hicks, and mix engineer and producer Sam Gannon—with direction from Yoko Ono and Sean Ono Lennon as the producer and creative director, respectively.