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However, John Nichols writes in “The Nation” that Carter liked this particular song. In fact, Brooks and Yearwood also played ...
“Imagine” came out in 1971 as part of John Lennon’s second solo album. The song speaks about hope and unity, asking listeners to think about a world free from division. Detail ...
“Imagine” wasn’t Ali’s favorite song by John. “But later, when we were alone, I said to him that I like ‘Imagine’ and that it might touch people, but it is a bit too sugary,” he said.
Paul Simon has been fairly public about his love for The Beatles, but what he is not a fan of is John Lennon's solo career.
“[In] many countries around the world—my wife and I have visited about 125 countries—you hear John Lennon’s song ‘Imagine’ ...
I did feel that the day was going to come eventually, but it’s not a song I ever wanted to sing,” Julian Lennon told me in ...
First released in 1971, and already John Lennon’s most famous post-Beatle song, ‘Imagine’ took on a whole new life of its own following John’s murder in December 1980.
Imagine there's a singing pope. It's easy if you've seen the resurfaced 2019 video of Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle singing the 1971 John Lennon song.
The late former President Jimmy Carter reportedly held the 1971 John Lennon hit "Imagine" as his favorite tune. But its use as a song at his state funeral ceremony has set a firestorm on social ...
Carter was not alone in his nuanced understanding of the song, which Lennon said was inspired and influenced by Ono, his wife and musical partner.(In 2017, based on interviews the former Beatle ...