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Letters to the Editor Lyrics in John Lennon’s “Imagine” are troublesome because they express belief in nothing Published: Jan. 13, 2023, 6:21 p.m. By Other Voices ...
In John Lennon ‘s 1971 hit “ Imagine,” the former Beatle famously asked listeners to imagine a world with “no religion.” Subsequently, John elaborated on the meaning of that lyric.
If there’s one song by John Lennon that has stood the test of time, it’s his peace anthem “Imagine.” It’s one of the few tracks by a former Beatle to rival the band’s biggest hits in ...
John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ betrays the title song’s utopian vision In some circles, John is almost seen as a secular saint. A large part of this image is rooted in the lyrics of “Imagine.” ...
Julian Lennon previously vowed never to perform his father John Lennon 's iconic "Imagine." But Lennon has been so disturbed by the "unimaginable tragedy" of the Russian war on Ukraine, that the ...
John Lennon‘s “Imagine” (1971) is his most famous ballad — but it wasn’t his last. One of his later ballads has a lot in common with “Imagine” musically. However, the two songs have ...
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His issue: the atheistic lyrics. Numerous attempts have been made since "Imagine" was released to reconcile Lennon's anthem with religion.