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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.
2:30 8 "Gimme Some Truth" Jaguares: Saúl Hernández, Alfonso André & Adrian Belew: 3:08 9 "(Just Like) Starting Over" The Flaming Lips: The Flaming Lips: 3:36 10 "God" Jack's Mannequin featuring Mick Fleetwood: Jim Wirt, Andrew McMahon & Robert "Raw" Anderson 4:20 11 "Real Love" Regina Spektor: Regina Spektor & Joe Mendelson 3:57
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]
The cover features a profile black and white photo of Lennon, taken the day he returned his MBE. [ 4 ] The versions of the album include a 19-track version (1 CD, or 2LPs), a 36-track version (2 CDs, 4 12" LPs, or 9 10" LPs), and additional 2 CDs + Blu-Ray with a 124-page book.
9 25 October 1980: 2 1 "Love X Love" George Benson: 10 25 October 1980: 1 1 November 1980: 4 "Special Brew" Bad Manners: 3 8 November 1980: 2 4 "Enola Gay" Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark: 8 1 November 1980: 2 8 November 1980: 3 "Dog Eat Dog" Adam and the Ants: 4 8 November 1980: 1 6 "The Tide is High" (#6) Blondie: 1 15 November 1980: 2 4 ...
John Lennon claimed in 1971 and 1980 that he wrote the song. In the 1990s Paul McCartney described the song as dominated by Lennon, but written in collaboration, stating: "John mainly sang it so I expect that it was his original idea but we both sat down and wrote it together." [2] [3] The chorus is a play on the words "be long" and "belong". [4]
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The opening chords and cadence of what would become "Grow Old With Me" can clearly be heard in Take 2 of "Memories", [11] as can what would become the descending ending chords of "Grow Old With Me". Lennon also sang part of the same melody to the lyrics of "Watching the Wheels" in that song's early stages of development. [12]