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John Lennon only issued seven solo albums in the 10 years after the Beatles broke up. ... Yoko Ono was instrumental in completing “Imagine,” and earned a subsequent co-writing credit.
The Beatles wrote some of the greatest songs in music history, but even they had their off days, with John Lennon and Paul ...
In May 1971, Paul released 'Ram', his second solo album, and it featured the song 'Too Many People', which contained a subtle barb aimed at John, something Paul later acknowledged in an interview.
Lennon’s name appears to the left of the portrait, while the word “Imagine” features on the right side of the design in a reference to his single and album, released in 1971, the year after ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon, while musical legends with The Beatles, didn't pat themselves on the back for each tune they ...
But over the past half a century, critics and listeners alike have warmed to the album, which is neither Lennon's best nor worst LP. "Mind Games," "Aisumasen," "Intuition," and "Out the Blue," and ...
John Lennon found creative inspiration after travelling to Bermuda, where he wrote his final album, 'Double Fantasy'. Read ...
John Lennon didn't think Americans had a right to protest one Beatles album cover. Here's why he objected to their objections.
When The Beatles were putting together some reunion songs in the '90s, there was one John Lennon track that Paul McCartney ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon weren't exactly fans of every tune they churned out for The Beatles, with John openly dissing ...