In 1971, John Lennon released “Imagine,” a song his ex-wife, Cynthia, felt was incongruous with the way he truly lived his life. After Lennon and Cynthia divorced, he married Yoko Ono and ...
John Lennon took inspiration for the melody of the song from George McCrae’s “Rock Your Baby” that had been released in May 1974, before later topping the Billboard chart. According to John ...
Though more concerned with the longing for a more peaceful and harmonious world, Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ reflected many of the same principles Harrison explored in ‘The Inner Light’, showcasing a world ...
The ‘Double Fantasy’ album, released three weeks before John Lennon’s passing, has become something of a requiem for John’s 40 years on earth. Five years in the making, Double Fantasy is ...
“The reality is as I would learn over the years in the bad behavior department, John would say to me, ‘Ellie,’ which is what he called me, ‘I’m not always the ‘Imagine’ guy,'” Lenn ...
John Lennon once had ... ‘I’m not always the ‘Imagine’ guy,'” Mintz recalled to People. Page Six reached out to reps for Ono for comment. Ono and Lennon tied the knot in March 1969 ...
In one of his last interviews, John Lennon reminded legions of fans that when it comes to his work with The Beatles—and, by extrapolation, his solo efforts—the music will always be the thing ...
NEW YORK - 1977: Former Beatle John Lennon poses for a photo with his wife Yoko Ono and son Sean ... [+] Lennon in 1977 in New York City, New York. John Lennon’s Mind Games is a top 40 ...
John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s marriage wasn’t always peace and love. From late 1973 through 1974, Lennon embarked on his "Lost Weekend" in Los Angeles while being separated from his wife.
In 1980, two months before his assassination outside the Dakota Apartments in New York, John Lennon was gifted a Patek Philippe watch by his wife Yoko Ono for his 40th birthday. Ono purchased the ...
Few artists, however, wrote as fearlessly about their issues and inner demons as John Lennon. John Lennon was undergoing a kind of perfect storm of circumstances that informed the creation of his ...
When the great David Bowie reflected on the work of his friend John Lennon, he defined his influence as thus: “I just thought he was the very best of what could be done with rock ‘n’ roll, and also ...