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John Lennon’s answer to those who looked for hidden meanings in The Beatles' music was “Glass Onion”, a song deliberately filled with red herrings, obscure imagery and allusions to past works.
"Glass Onion" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 double album The Beatles (also known as the "White Album"). The song was written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney.
Glass Onion Lyrics. I told you about strawberry fields. You know the place where nothing is real. Well here's another place you can go. Where everything flows. Looking through the bent backed tulips.
"Glass Onion" is a song by the Beatles from their 1968 double-album The Beatles primarily written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon-McCartney. This is the first track on the album to feature Ringo Starr on drums.
The Beatles Lyrics. "Glass Onion". I told you about strawberry fields. You know the place where nothing is real. Well here's another place you can go. Where everything flows. Looking through the bent backed tulips. To see how the other half live.
Lyrics. I told you about Strawberry Fields. You know the place where nothing is real. Well, here's another place you can go. Where everything flows. Looking through the bent back tulips. To see how the other half lives. Looking through a glass onion. I told you about the walrus and me, man.
"Glass Onion" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 double album The Beatles (also known as the "White Album"). The song was written primarily by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney.