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  2. You Are Here (song) - Wikipedia

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    The video shows a 27-year-old Lennon on 30 June 1968 accompanied by Robert Fraser, Derek Taylor, Neil Aspinall, Victor Spinetti, and their team as they finish setting up Lennon's debut art exhibit, You Are Here (To Yoko From John Lennon, With Love). [1] [2] [7] [8]

  3. Kiss Kiss Kiss (Yoko Ono song) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] As she does this, Urish and Bielen describe Lennon's "screeching" guitar playing as "[urging] her on." [5] In Lennon and Ono's joint 1980 interview with Playboy, Ono said: John is saying in his song [Starting Over], OK, we had the energy in the Sixties, in the Seventies we separated, but let's start over in the Eighties. He's reaching ...

  4. Fly (Yoko Ono album) - Wikipedia

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    "Mrs. Lennon" is the most conventional song on the album, described by Aaron Badgley of The Spill Magazine as a "traditional ballad [song]". [5] The lyrics were written in 1969 and the music was written in 1971. [4] The song was, in Yoko's words, meant to be "a joke on me" and an Anti-war song. [4] "Mrs. Lennon" features piano played by John ...

  5. Milk and Honey (album) - Wikipedia

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    Milk and Honey is the sixth and final collaborative album by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, released in January 1984, three years after Lennon’s murder.It is Lennon's eighth and final album, and the first posthumous release of new Lennon music, having been recorded in the last months of his life during and following the sessions for his 1980 album Double Fantasy.

  6. Every Man Has a Woman - Wikipedia

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    Every Man Has a Woman is a tribute album to Yoko Ono for her 50th birthday.It contains covers of her songs from the albums Approximately Infinite Universe (1973), Double Fantasy (1980), Season of Glass (1981), and It's Alright (I See Rainbows) (1982). [2]

  7. Bring On the Lucie (Freda Peeple) - Wikipedia

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    Two versions of the song, both performed by Lennon, appear in the 2006 film, Children of Men.The standard version of the song (originally released on the Mind Games album) is heard during the course of the film, and an alternate version of the song, originally released on the 1998 John Lennon Anthology boxed set, is featured over the closing credits.

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

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    It stripped away Ono's lead vocal, while bringing Lennon's backing vocal up in the mix, thus making it effectively a John Lennon song. [1] [3] Ono can still be heard singing effectively backup in parts of the refrain. [1] Besides eliminating Ono's lead vocal, this version also eliminates a short instrumental part. [1]

  9. Skywriting by Word of Mouth - Wikipedia

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    Skywriting by Word of Mouth, and Other Writings Including the Ballad of John and Yoko, is the third, and last, book written by English musician John Lennon. It was published posthumously in 1986 and included an afterword by Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, whom he married in 1969. Like his other books, it contains miscellaneous writings and cartoons.