In fact, as echoed in the following list of Top 25 John Lennon '70s Songs, the only time he really stumbled was when he focused solely on current events and politics. No songs from 1972's Some ...
Yoko Ono provided constant artistic inspiration to her husbands, John Lennon, even in the years after his untimely death, but even she has her favourite tracks.
John Lennon always wanted to be the most authentic version of himself, and that resonated in music, sometimes a little bit ...
You’re John Lennon, a Beatle! If I met you ... he’d played with the Beatles at Shea Stadium. It still had the song list scotch-taped to the side. I’m a guitar collector, so that was the ...
Between them, John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote countless classic songs that changed music forever. Their work with The Beatles was all credited to Lennon-McCartney, even if one of them wrote ...
John Lennon didn’t always like Paul McCartney’s songs, but he praised one of Paul’s solo hits from the early 1980s. Sadly, the track John liked sounds like it was performed by Kermit the Frog.
It seems the review written by John Lennon meant far more given the context surrounding their relationship. Following the single’s release, Lennon wrote a review of the song in the now-non ...
The recording appeared on the 1986 posthumous album, Menlove. John Lennon recorded the song with The Beatles years before Over a decade before that night, Lennon recorded the song with The Beatles.
John Lennon and Frank Sinatra agreed that this classic 1970s song was the greatest of all time. Today, it is featured on channels of soft rock songs grouped in a genre called Yacht Rock.