John Lennon wasn't exactly feeling the post-Beatles blues in 1971, but his first few solo albums fell short of his band's commercial achievements. Then again, it's not like the experimental works he ...
A previously unreleased version of the John Lennon song “Isolation” was released along with unseen archive footage of his mansion home in 1971. The raw studio mix forms part of the eight-disc set John ...
Outdoing last year’s Beatles masterpiece Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band remix, John Lennon’s 1971 Imagine album loads on remixes, outtakes and more. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve ...
While hardly a new idea, with so many classic artists and recordings now hitting forty and fifty-year milestones, there's been a proliferation of deluxe and super deluxe editions of major albums from ...
After the Beatles formally disbanded in 1970, John Lennon wowed critics with his inaugural post-Beatles solo album, “John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band.” But it took that album’s successor, “Imagine,” to ...
John Lennon, George Harrison and the Plastic Ono Band record “How Do You Sleep?” together in the studio in never-before-seen footage from the upcoming Ultimate Collection reissue of Lennon’s 1971 ...
Named the “Song of the Century” in 2017 by the National Music Publishers Association, John Lennon’s “Imagine” has been covered and performed by countless other artists from Diana Ross to Pink to Neil ...
The song was released more than 45 years ago. — -- Yoko Ono's name will soon be added as co-writer on "Imagine," the 1971 song that her late husband and former Beatle John Lennon wrote. An ...
A new lyric video highlights the fury of John Lennon‘s 1971 track “Gimme Some Truth.” The clip is set to the new “ultimate mix” of the song, which appears on the new reissue of Imagine. The ultimate ...
Julian Lennon is using his father John Lennon's music to bring people together amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. On April 8, the 59-year-old singer-songwriter posted a video of himself performing ...
Yoko Ono is to receive a songwriting credit on John Lennon’s “Imagine,” the National Music Publishers Association said on Wednesday. The news was announced by NMPA President & CEO David Israelite at ...
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