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John Lennon (1940)
John Winston Lennon
Summary
John Winston Lennon (9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980) was an English musician and singer-songwriter who rose to worldwide fame as one of the founding members of The Beatles, one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed acts in the history of popular music. Along with fellow Beatle Paul McCartney, he formed one of the most successful songwriting partnerships of the 20th century.
Born and raised in Liverpool, Lennon became involved as a teenager in the skiffle craze; his first band, The Quarrymen, evolved into The Beatles in 1960. As the group disintegrated towards the end of the decade, Lennon embarked on a solo career that produced the critically acclaimed albums John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band and Imagine, and iconic songs such as "Give Peace a Chance" and "Imagine". After his marriage to Yoko Ono in 1969, he changed his name to John Ono Lennon. Lennon disengaged himself from the music business in 1975 to devote time to his infant son Sean, but re-emerged in 1980 with a new album, Double Fantasy. He was murdered three weeks after its release.
Lennon revealed a rebellious nature and acerbic wit in his music, his writing, his drawings, on film, and in interviews, becoming controversial through his political and peace activism. He moved to New York City in 1971, where his criticism of the Vietnam War resulted in a lengthy attempt by Richard Nixon's administration to deport him, while some of his songs were adopted as anthems by the anti-war movement.
As of 2010, Lennon's solo album sales in the United States exceed 14 million units, and as writer, co-writer or performer, he is responsible for 25 number-one singles on the US Hot 100 chart. In 2002, a BBC poll on the 100 Greatest Britons voted him eighth, and in 2008, Rolling Stone ranked him the fifth-greatest singer of all-time. He was posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1987 and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.
Biography
1940–57: Early years
Lennon was born in war-time England, on 9 October 1940 at Liverpool Maternity Hospital, to Julia and Alfred Lennon, a merchant seaman who was away at the time of his son's birth. He was named John Winston Lennon after his paternal grandfather, John "Jack" Lennon, and then-Prime Minister Winston Churchill. His father was often away from home but sent regular pay cheques to 9 Newcastle Road, Liverpool, where Lennon lived with his mother, but the cheques stopped when he went absent without leave in February 1944. When he eventually came home six months later, he offered to look after the family, but Julia—by then pregnant with another man's child—rejected the idea. After her sister, Mimi Smith, twice complained to Liverpool's Social Services, Julia handed the care of Lennon over to her. In July 1946, Lennon's father visited Smith and took his son to Blackpool, secretly intending to emigrate to New Zealand with him. Julia followed them—with her partner at the time, 'Bobby' Dykins—and after a heated argument his father forced the five-year-old to choose between them. Lennon twice chose his father, but as his mother walked away, he began to cry and followed her. It would be 20 years before he had contact with his father again.
Throughout the rest of his childhood and adolescence, he lived with his aunt and uncle, Mimi and George Smith, who had no children of their own, at Mendips, 251 Menlove Avenue, Woolton. His aunt bought him volumes of short stories, and his uncle, a dairyman at his family's farm, bought him a mouth organ and engaged him in solving crossword puzzles. Julia visited Mendips on a regular basis, and when he was 11 years old he often visited her at 1 Blomfield Road, Liverpool, where she played him Elvis Presley records, and taught him the banjo, learning how to play "Ain't That a Shame" by Fats Domino.
In September 1980 he talked about his family and his rebellious nature:
He regularly visited his cousin, Stanley Parkes, who lived in Fleetwood. Seven years Lennon's senior, Parkes took him on trips, and to local cinemas. During the school holidays, Parkes often visited Lennon with Leila Harvey, another cousin, often travelling to Blackpool two or three times a week to watch shows. They would visit the Blackpool Tower Circus and see artists such as Dickie Valentine, Arthur Askey, Max Bygraves and Joe Loss, with Parkes recalling that Lennon particularly liked George Formby. After Parkes's family moved to Scotland, the three cousins often spent their school holidays together there. Parkes recalled, "John, cousin Leila and I were very close. From Edinburgh we would drive up to the family croft at Durness, which was from about the time John was nine years old until he was about 16." He was 14 years old when his uncle George died of a liver haemorrhage on 5 June 1955 .
Lennon was raised as an Anglican and attended Dovedale Primary School. From September 1952 to 1957, after passing his Eleven-Plus exam, he attended Quarry Bank High School in Liverpool, and was described by Harvey at the time as, "A happy-go-lucky, good-humoured, easy going, lively lad." He often drew comical cartoons which appeared in his own self-made school magazine called The Daily Howl, but despite his artistic talent, his school reports were damning: "Certainly on the road to failure ... hopeless ... rather a clown in class ... wasting other pupils' time."
His mother bought him his first guitar in 1956, an inexpensive Gallotone Champion acoustic for which she "lent" her son five pounds and ten shillings on the condition that the guitar be delivered to her own house, and not Mimi's, knowing well that her sister was not supportive of her son's musical aspirations. As Mimi was sceptical of his claim that he would be famous one day, she hoped he would grow bored with music, often telling him, "The guitar's all very well, John, but you'll never make a living out of it". On 15 July 1958, when Lennon was 17 years old, his mother, walking home after visiting the Smiths' house, was struck by a car and killed.
Lennon failed all his GCE O-level examinations, and was accepted into the Liverpool College of Art only after his aunt and headmaster intervened. Once at the college, he started wearing Teddy Boy clothes and acquired a reputation for disrupting classes and ridiculing teachers. As a result, he was excluded from the painting class, then the graphic arts course, and was threatened with expulsion for his behaviour, which included sitting on a nude model's lap during a life drawing class. He failed an annual exam, despite help from fellow student and future wife Cynthia Powell, and was "thrown out of the college before his final year."
1957–70: The Quarrymen to The Beatles
1957–65: Formation, commercial breakout, and touring years
The Beatles evolved from Lennon's first band, the Quarrymen. Named after Quarry Bank High School, the group was established by him in September 1956 when he was 15, and began as a skiffle group. By the summer of 1957 the Quarrymen played a "spirited set of songs" made up of half skiffle, and half rock and roll. Lennon first met Paul McCartney at the Quarrymen's second performance, held in Woolton on 6 July at the St. Peter's Church garden fête, after which McCartney was asked to join the band.
McCartney says that Aunt Mimi: "was very aware that John's friends were lower class", and would often patronise him when he arrived to visit Lennon. According to Paul's brother Mike, McCartney's father was also disapproving, declaring Lennon would get his son "into trouble"; although he later allowed the fledgling band to rehearse in the McCartneys' front room at 20 Forthlin Road. During this time, the 18-year-old Lennon wrote his first song, "Hello Little Girl", a UK top 10 hit for The Fourmost nearly five years later.
George Harrison joined the band as lead guitarist, even though Lennon thought Harrison was too young to join the band, so McCartney engineered a second audition on the upper deck of a Liverpool bus, where Harrison played "Raunchy" for Lennon. Stuart Sutcliffe, Lennon's friend from art school, later joined as bassist. Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Sutcliffe became "The Beatles" in early 1960. In August that year The Beatles, engaged for a 48-night residency in Hamburg, Germany, and desperately in need of a drummer, asked Pete Best to join them. Lennon was now 19, and his aunt, horrified when he told her about the trip, pleaded with him to continue his art studies instead. After the first Hamburg residency, the band accepted another in April 1961, and a third in April 1962. Like the other band members, Lennon was introduced to Preludin while in Hamburg, and regularly took the drug, as well as amphetamines, as a stimulant during their long, overnight performances.
Brian Epstein, The Beatles' manager from 1962, had no prior experience of artist management, but nevertheless had a strong influence on their early dress code and attitude on stage. Lennon initially resisted his attempts to encourage the band to present a professional appearance, but eventually complied, saying, "I'll wear a bloody balloon if somebody's going to pay me". McCartney took over on bass after Sutcliffe decided to stay in Hamburg, and drummer Ringo Starr replaced Best, completing the four-piece line-up that would endure until the group's break-up in 1970. The band's first single, "Love Me Do", was released in October 1962 and reached #17 on the British charts. They recorded their debut album, Please Please Me, in under 10 hours on 11 February 1963, a day when Lennon was suffering the effects of a cold, which is evident in the vocal on the last song to be recorded that day, Twist and Shout. The Lennon–McCartney songwriting partnership yielded eight of its fourteen tracks. With few exceptions—one being the album title itself—Lennon had yet to bring his love of wordplay to bear on his song lyrics, saying: "We were just writing songs ... pop songs with no more thought of them than that–to create a sound. And the words were almost irrelevant". In a 1987 interview, McCartney said that the other Beatles idolised John: "He was like our own little Elvis ... We all looked up to John. He was older and he was very much the leader; he was the quickest wit and the smartest".
The Beatles achieved mainstream success in the UK during the beginning of 1963. Lennon was on tour when his first son, Julian, was born in April. During their Royal Variety Show performance, attended by the Queen Mother and other British royalty, Lennon poked fun at his audience: "For our next song, I'd like to ask for your help. For the people in the cheaper seats, clap your hands ... and the rest of you, if you'll just rattle your jewellery." After a year of Beatlemania in the UK, the group's historic February 1964 US debut appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show marked their breakthrough to international stardom. A two-year period of constant touring, moviemaking, and songwriting followed, during which Lennon wrote two books, In His Own Write and A Spaniard in the Works. The Beatles received recognition from the British Establishment when they were appointed Members of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours of 1965.
Lennon grew concerned that fans attending Beatles' concerts were unable to hear the music above the screaming of fans, and that the band's musicianship was beginning to suffer as a result. Lennon's "Help!" expressed his own feelings in 1965: "I meant it ... It was me singing 'help'". He had put on weight (he would later refer to this as his "Fat Elvis" period), and felt he was subconsciously seeking change. The following January he was unknowingly introduced to LSD when a dentist, hosting a dinner party attended by Lennon, Harrison and their wives, spiked the guests' coffee with the drug. When they wanted to leave, their host revealed what they had taken, and strongly advised them not to leave the house because of the likely effects. Later, in an elevator at a nightclub, they all believed it was on fire: "We were all screaming ... hot and hysterical."
A few months later in March, during an interview with Evening Standard reporter Maureen Cleave, Lennon remarked, "Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink ... We're more popular than Jesus now—I don't know which will go first, rock and roll or Christianity." The comment went virtually unnoticed in England but caused great offence in the US when quoted by a magazine there five months later. The furore that followed—burning of Beatles' records, Ku Klux Klan activity, and threats against Lennon—contributed to the band's decision to stop touring.
1966–70: Studio years, break-up and solo work
Deprived of the routine of live performances after their final commercial concert on 29 August 1966, Lennon felt lost and considered leaving the band. Since his involuntary introduction to LSD in January, he had made increasing use of the drug, and was almost constantly under its influence for much of the year." According to biographer Ian MacDonald, Lennon's continuous experience with LSD during the year brought him "close to erasing his identity". 1967 saw the release of "Strawberry Fields Forever", hailed by TIME magazine for its "astonishing inventiveness", and the group's landmark album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, which revealed Lennon's lyrics contrasting strongly with the simple love songs of the Lennon–McCartney's early years.
In August, after having been introduced to the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the group attended a weekend of personal instruction at his Transcendental Meditation seminar in Bangor, Wales, and were informed of Epstein's death during the seminar. "I knew we were in trouble then", Lennon said later. "I didn't have any misconceptions about our ability to do anything other than play music, and I was scared". They later travelled to Maharishi's ashram in India for further guidance, where they composed most of the songs for The Beatles and Abbey Road.
The anti-war, black comedy How I Won the War, featuring Lennon's only appearance in a non–Beatles' full-length film, was shown in cinemas in October 1967. McCartney organised the group's first post-Epstein project, the self-written, -produced and -directed television film Magical Mystery Tour, released in December that year. While the film itself proved to be their first critical flop, its soundtrack release, featuring Lennon's acclaimed, Lewis Carroll-inspired "I am the Walrus", was a success. With Epstein gone, the band members became increasingly involved in business activities, and in February 1968 they formed Apple Corps, a multimedia corporation comprising Apple Records and several other subsidiary companies. Lennon described the venture as an attempt to achieve, "artistic freedom within a business structure", but his increased drug experimentation and growing preoccupation with Yoko Ono, and McCartney's own marriage plans, left Apple in need of professional management. Lennon asked Lord Beeching to take on the role, but he declined, advising Lennon to go back to making records. Lennon approached Allen Klein, who had managed The Rolling Stones and other bands during the British Invasion. Klein was appointed as Apple’s chief executive by Lennon, Harrison and Starr, but McCartney never signed the management contract.
At the end of 1968, Lennon featured in the film The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus in the role of a Dirty Mac band member. The supergroup, comprising Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and Mitch Mitchell, also backed a vocal performance by Ono in the film. Lennon and Ono were married on 20 March 1969, and soon released a series of 14 lithographs called "Bag One" depicting scenes from their honeymoon, eight of which were deemed indecent and most of which were banned and confiscated. Lennon's creative focus continued to move beyond The Beatles and between 1968 and 1969 he and Ono recorded three albums of experimental music together: Unfinished Music No.1: Two Virgins , Unfinished Music No.2: Life with the Lions and Wedding Album. In 1969 they formed The Plastic Ono Band, releasing Live Peace in Toronto 1969. In protest at Britain's involvement in the Nigerian Civil War, Lennon returned his MBE medal to the Queen, though this had no effect on his MBE status, which could not be renounced. Between 1969 and 1970 Lennon released the singles "Give Peace a Chance" (widely adopted as an anti-Vietnam-War anthem in 1969), "Cold Turkey" and "Instant Karma!".
Lennon left the group in September 1969, and agreed not to inform the media while the band renegotiated their recording contract, but he was outraged that McCartney publicised his own departure on releasing his debut solo album in April 1970. Lennon's reaction was, "Jesus Christ! He gets all the credit for it!" He later wrote, "I started the band. I disbanded it. It's as simple as that." In later interviews with Rolling Stone magazine, he revealed his bitterness towards McCartney, saying, "I was a fool not to do what Paul did, which was use it to sell a record." He spoke too of the hostility he perceived the other members had towards Ono, and of how he, Harrison, and Starr "got fed up with being sidemen for Paul ... After Brian Epstein died we collapsed. Paul took over and supposedly led us. But what is leading us when we went round in circles?"
1970–80: Solo career
1970–72: Initial solo success and activism
In 1970, Lennon and Ono went through primal therapy with Dr. Arthur Janov in Los Angeles, California. Designed to release emotional pain from early childhood, the therapy entailed two half-days a week with Janov for four months; he had wanted to treat the couple for longer, but they felt no need to continue and returned to London. Lennon's emotional debut solo album, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band , was received with high praise. Critic Greil Marcus remarked, "John's singing in the last verse of 'God' may be the finest in all of rock." The album featured the songs "Mother", in which Lennon confronted his feelings of childhood rejection, and the Dylanesque "Working Class Hero", a bitter attack against the bourgeois social system which, due to the lyric "you're still fucking peasants", fell foul of broadcasters. The same year, Tariq Ali's revolutionary political views, expressed when he interviewed Lennon, inspired the singer to write "Power to the People". Lennon also became involved with Ali during a protest against Oz magazine's prosecution for alleged obscenity. Lennon denounced the proceedings as "disgusting fascism", and he and Ono released the single "God Save Us/Do the Oz" and joined marches in support of the magazine.With Lennon's next album, Imagine , critical response was more guarded. Rolling Stone reported that "it contains a substantial portion of good music" but warned of the possibility that "his posturings will soon seem not merely dull but irrelevant". The album's title track would become an anthem for anti-war movements, while another, "How Do You Sleep?", was a musical attack on McCartney in response to lyrics from Ram that Lennon felt, and McCartney later confirmed, were directed at him and Ono. However, Lennon softened his stance in the mid-1970s and said he had written "How Do You Sleep?" about himself. He said in 1980: "I used my resentment against Paul ... to create a song ... not a terrible vicious horrible vendetta ... I used my resentment and withdrawing from Paul and The Beatles, and the relationship with Paul, to write 'How Do You Sleep'. I don't really go 'round with those thoughts in my head all the time".
Lennon and Ono moved to New York in August 1971, and in December released "Happy Xmas ". To advertise the single, they paid for billboards in 12 cities around the world which declared, in the national language, "WAR IS OVER—IF YOU WANT IT". The new year saw the Nixon Administration take what it called a "strategic counter-measure" against Lennon's anti-war propaganda, embarking on what would be a four-year attempt to deport him: embroiled in a continuing legal battle, he was denied permanent residency in the US until 1976.
Recorded as a collaboration with Ono and with backing from the New York band Elephant's Memory, Some Time in New York City was released in 1972. Containing songs about women's rights, race relations, Britain's role in Northern Ireland, and Lennon's problems obtaining a green card, the album was poorly received—unlistenable, according to one critic. "Woman Is the Nigger of the World", released as a US single from the album the same year, was televised on 11 May, on The Dick Cavett Show. Many radio stations refused to broadcast the song because of the word "nigger". Lennon and Ono gave two benefit concerts with Elephant's Memory and guests in New York in aid of patients at the Willowbrook State School mental facility. Staged at Madison Square Garden on 30 August 1972, they were his last full-length concert appearances.
1973–75: "Lost weekend"
While Lennon was recording Mind Games , he and Ono decided to separate. The ensuing 18-month period apart, which he later called his "lost weekend", was spent in Los Angeles and New York in the company of May Pang. Mind Games, credited to the "Plastic U.F.Ono Band", was released in November 1973. Lennon also contributed "I'm the Greatest", to Starr's album Ringo , released the same month. .In early 1974, Lennon was drinking heavily and his alcohol-fuelled antics with Harry Nilsson made headlines. Two widely publicised incidents occurred at The Troubadour club in March, the first when Lennon placed a menstruation "towel" on his forehead and scuffled with a waitress, and the second, two weeks later, when Lennon and Nilsson were ejected from the same club after heckling the Smothers Brothers. Lennon decided to produce Nilsson's album Pussy Cats and Pang rented an Los Angeles beach house for all the musicians but after a month of further debauchery, with the recording sessions in chaos, Lennon moved to New York with Pang to finish work on the album. In April, Lennon had produced the Mick Jagger song "Too Many Cooks " which was, for contractual reasons, to remain unreleased for more than 30 years. Pang supplied the recording for its eventual inclusion on The Very Best of Mick Jagger .
Settled back in New York, Lennon recorded the album Walls and Bridges. Released in October 1974, it yielded his only number-one single in his lifetime, "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night", featuring Elton John on backing vocals and piano. A second single from the album, "#9 Dream", followed before the end of the year. Starr's Goodnight Vienna again saw assistance from Lennon, who wrote the title track and played piano. On 28 November, Lennon made a surprise guest appearance at Elton John's Thanksgiving concert at Madison Square Garden, in fulfilment of his promise to join the singer in a live show if "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night"—a song whose commercial potential Lennon had doubted—reached number one. Lennon performed the song along with "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and "I Saw Her Standing There", which he introduced as "a song by an old estranged fiancee of mine called Paul".
Lennon co-wrote "Fame", David Bowie's first US number one, and provided guitar and backing vocals for the January 1975 recording. The same month, Elton John topped the charts with his cover of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", featuring Lennon on guitar and back-up vocals. He and Ono were reunited shortly afterwards. Lennon released Rock 'n' Roll , an album of cover songs, in February. "Stand By Me", taken from the album and a US and UK hit, became his last single for five years. He made what would be his final stage appearance in the ATV special A Salute to Lew Grade, recorded on 18 April and televised in June. Playing acoustic guitar, and backed by an eight-piece band, Lennon performed two songs from Rock 'n' Roll ("Stand By Me", which was not broadcast, and "Slippin' and Slidin'") followed by "Imagine".
1975–80: Retirement and return
With the birth of his second son Sean on 9 October 1975, Lennon took on the role of househusband, beginning what would be a five-year hiatus from the music industry during which he gave all his attention to his family. Within the month, he fulfilled his contractual obligation to EMI/Capitol for one more album by releasing Shaved Fish, a compilation album of previously recorded tracks. He devoted himself to Sean, rising at 6 am daily to plan and prepare his meals and to spend time with him. He wrote "Cookin' " for Starr's Ringo's Rotogravure , performing on the track in June in what would be his last recording session until 1980. He formally announced his break from music in Tokyo in 1977, saying, "we have basically decided, without any great decision, to be with our baby as much as we can until we feel we can take time off to indulge ourselves in creating things outside of the family." During his career break he created several series of drawings, and drafted a book containing a mix of autobiographical material and what he termed "mad stuff", all of which would be published posthumously.He emerged from retirement in October 1980 with the single " Starting Over", followed the next month by the album Double Fantasy, which contained songs written during a journey to Bermuda on a 43-foot sailing boat the previous June, that reflected Lennon's fulfillment in his new-found stable family life. Sufficient additional material was recorded for a planned follow-up album Milk and Honey . Released jointly with Ono, Double Fantasy was not well received, drawing comments such as Melody Maker's "indulgent sterility ... a godawful yawn".
8 December 1980: Death
At around 10:50 pm on 8 December 1980, as Lennon and Ono returned to their New York apartment in The Dakota, Mark David Chapman shot Lennon in the back four times at the entrance to the building. Lennon was taken to the emergency room of the nearby Roosevelt Hospital and was pronounced dead on arrival at 11:07 pm. Earlier that evening, Lennon had autographed a copy of Double Fantasy for Chapman.
Ono issued a statement the next day, saying "There is no funeral for John", ending it with the words, "John loved and prayed for the human race. Please pray the same for him." His body was cremated at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York. Ono scattered his ashes in New York's Central Park, where the Strawberry Fields memorial was later created. Chapman pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 20 years to life; as of 2011, he remains in prison, having been denied parole six times.
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Skywriting by Word of Mouth
208 p.
1986
ISBN : 9780060914448A Spaniard in the Works
95 p.
1965
ISBN : 9781568492995In His Own Write
80 p.
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ISBN : 9780684868073
- Studio album
John & Yoko The Interview
50 tracks
00:06
1990Live in New York City
11 tracks
42:30
1986Milk and Honey
12 tracks
36:49
1984Heart Play – unfinished dialogue
7 tracks
42:02
1983Double Fantasy
14 tracks
45:05
1980Rock 'n' Roll
12 tracks
40:03
1975ROOTS: John Lennon Sings The Great Rock & Roll Hits
8 tracks
45:05
1975Walls and Bridges
12 tracks
46:02
1974Mind Games
12 tracks
40:41
1973Some Time in New York City
10 tracks
30:52
1972Some Time in New York City
16 tracks
30:52
1972Imagine
10 tracks
39:29
1971John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
11 tracks
39:45
1970Wedding Album
2 tracks
47:38
1969Unfinished Music No.2: Life with the Lions
5 tracks
50:56
1969Unfinished Music No. 2: Life with The Lions
5 tracks
50:56
1969Unfinished Music No.1: Two Virgins
12 tracks
32:59
1968- Live album
A Toot and a Snore in '74
9 tracks
29:12
1992Live in New York City
11 tracks
42:30
1986- Compilation album
Power to the People: The Hits
15 tracks
57:53
2010John Lennon Signature Box
138 tracks
31:47
2010John Lennon Collector’s Edition
30 tracks
40:05
2008Remember
18 tracks
05:27
2006Working Class Hero: The Definitive Lennon
38 tracks
31:34
2005Peace, Love & Truth
18 tracks
08:48
2005Acoustic
16 tracks
44:02
2004Instant Karma: All-Time Greatest Hits
35 tracks
41:46
2001Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon
20 tracks
17:39
1997Lennon
73 tracks
43:12
1990Wonsaponatime
21 tracks
09:45
1988Menlove Ave.
10 tracks
42:20
1986The John Lennon Collection
17 tracks
09:29
1982Shaved Fish
11 tracks
41:55
1975- Soundtrack album
The U.S. vs. John Lennon
21 tracks
15:38
2006Imagine: John Lennon
21 tracks
13:46
1988- Tribute album
Rock 'n' Roll
17 tracks
40:03
1975- Single
Jealous Guy
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04:14
1985Going Down on Love
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1985I'm Stepping Out
2 tracks
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1984Borrowed Time
2 tracks
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1984Nobody Told Me
2 tracks
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1984Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him
2 tracks
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1984Gimme Some Truth
tracks
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1982Love
2 tracks
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1982Watching The Wheels
2 tracks
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1981Woman
2 tracks
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1981Starting Over
2 tracks
03:56
1980Beautiful Boy
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1980Number 9 Dream
tracks
04:44
1975Whatever Gets You Thru the Night
2 tracks
03:27
1974Mind Games
2 tracks
04:13
1973Meat City
tracks
02:45
1973Woman Is the Nigger of the World
2 tracks
05:16
1972Happy Xmas
2 tracks
03:37
1971Imagine
2 tracks
03:03
1971Power to the People
tracks
03:15
1971Mother
tracks
05:34
1970Working Class Hero
tracks
03:48
1970Instant Karma!
2 tracks
03:18
1970Give Peace a Chance
2 tracks
04:54
1969It's So Hard
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02:25
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Gimme Some Truth
72 tracks
29:38
2010
Name | Duration | Released |
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Bed Peace | 00:00 | 25/09/2006 |
Here We Go Again | 00:00 | 25/09/2006 |
The Ballad of John and Yoko | 03:00 | 25/09/2006 |
Listen the Snow Is Falling | 03:10 | 04/08/2005 |
It's Real | 01:04 | 01/11/2004 |
My Mummy's Dead | 01:13 | 01/11/2004 |
Look at Me | 02:49 | 01/11/2004 |
A Toot and a Snore | 00:27 | 1992 |
Chain Gang | 00:00 | 1992 |
Cupid | 00:00 | 1992 |
Sleep Walk | 00:00 | 1992 |
Nightmares | 02:38 | 1992 |
Lucille | 05:59 | 1992 |
Studio Talk | 02:40 | 1992 |
Bluesy Jam | 02:33 | 1992 |
Well (Baby Please Don't Go) | 03:41 | 30/10/1990 |
Remember | 04:33 | 30/10/1990 |
Yer Blues | 03:53 | 30/10/1990 |
Dizzy Miss Lizzy | 03:12 | 30/10/1990 |
Money | 03:25 | 30/10/1990 |
Blue Suede Shoes | 02:38 | 30/10/1990 |
Real Love | 04:07 | 02/11/1988 |
Nobody Loves You When You're Down and Out | 05:02 | 02/11/1988 |
Rip It Up/Reddy Teddy | 02:26 | 02/11/1988 |
A Kiss Is Just a Kiss | 00:11 | 02/11/1988 |
God Save Oz | 03:20 | 02/11/1988 |
Baby Please Don't Go | 04:04 | 02/11/1988 |
Serve Yourself | 03:47 | 02/11/1988 |
God | 03:16 | 02/11/1988 |
Sean's | 01:22 | 02/11/1988 |
Only You | 03:24 | 02/11/1988 |
Get Back | 00:00 | 10/10/1988 |
Help! | 02:18 | 10/10/1988 |
Don't Let Me Down | 03:34 | 10/10/1988 |
Twist and Shout | 02:33 | 10/10/1988 |
Julia | 02:54 | 10/10/1988 |
Hey Jude | 00:00 | 10/10/1988 |
Revolution | 03:24 | 10/10/1988 |
A Day in the Life | 05:06 | 10/10/1988 |
Strawberry Fields Forever | 04:07 | 10/10/1988 |
In My Life | 02:25 | 10/10/1988 |
To Know Her Is to Love Her | 04:37 | 03/11/1986 |
Since My Baby Left Me | 03:48 | 03/11/1986 |
Angel Baby | 03:42 | 03/11/1986 |
Rock and Roll People | 04:21 | 03/11/1986 |
Come Together | 04:21 | 10/10/1986 |
Well Well Well | 03:51 | 10/10/1986 |
Hound Dog | 02:58 | 10/10/1986 |
Borrowed Time | 04:29 | 27/01/1984 |
O'Sanity | 01:04 | 27/01/1984 |
Nobody Told Me | 03:34 | 27/01/1984 |
You're the One | 03:56 | 27/01/1984 |
Don't Be Scared | 02:45 | 27/01/1984 |
dear John | 00:00 | 27/01/1984 |
I Don't Wanna Face It | 03:22 | 27/01/1984 |
Grow Old With Me | 03:07 | 27/01/1984 |
Sleepless Night | 02:34 | 27/01/1984 |
Let Me Count the Ways | 02:17 | 27/01/1984 |
I'm Stepping Out | 04:06 | 27/01/1984 |
My Little Flower Princess | 02:28 | 27/01/1984 |
Your Hands | 03:04 | 27/01/1984 |
Section one | 06:30 | 16/12/1983 |
Move Over Ms. L. | 02:56 | 01/11/1982 |
Happy Xmas | 03:33 | 01/11/1982 |
Love | 03:22 | 01/11/1982 |
Mordechai Vanunu | 05:39 | 1982 |
Kiss Kiss Kiss | 02:41 | 17/11/1980 |
Woman | 03:32 | 17/11/1980 |
Starting Over | 03:56 | 17/11/1980 |
Yes I'm Your Angel | 03:08 | 17/11/1980 |
Watching the Wheels | 04:00 | 17/11/1980 |
Beautiful Boy | 04:02 | 17/11/1980 |
Walking on Thin Ice | 00:00 | 17/11/1980 |
I'm Moving On | 02:20 | 17/11/1980 |
Help Me to Help Myself | 00:00 | 17/11/1980 |
I'm Losing You | 03:57 | 17/11/1980 |
Hard Times Are Over | 03:20 | 17/11/1980 |
Give Me Something | 01:35 | 17/11/1980 |
Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him | 04:02 | 17/11/1980 |
Cleanup Time | 02:58 | 17/11/1980 |
Dear Yoko | 02:34 | 17/11/1980 |
Medley: Happy Xmas /Give Peace a Chance | 04:15 | 24/10/1975 |
Power to the People | 03:21 | 24/10/1975 |
Instant Karma! | 03:21 | 24/10/1975 |
Cold Turkey | 05:01 | 24/10/1975 |
Give Peace a Chance | 00:58 | 24/10/1975 |
Medley: Rip It Up/Ready Teddy | 01:33 | 21/02/1975 |
Bony Moronie | 03:47 | 21/02/1975 |
Stand by Me | 03:26 | 21/02/1975 |
Medley: Bring It On Home to Me/Send Me Some Lovin' | 03:41 | 21/02/1975 |
Be-Bop-A-Lula | 02:39 | 21/02/1975 |
Peggy Sue | 02:06 | 21/02/1975 |
Slippin' and Slidin' | 02:16 | 21/02/1975 |
Sweet Little Sixteen | 03:01 | 21/02/1975 |
Do You Wanna Dance? | 03:15 | 21/02/1975 |
Ain't That a Shame | 02:38 | 21/02/1975 |
You Can't Catch Me | 04:51 | 21/02/1975 |
Just Because | 04:25 | 21/02/1975 |
#9 Dream | 04:47 | 04/10/1974 |
Scared | 04:36 | 04/10/1974 |
Bless You | 04:38 | 04/10/1974 |
What You Got | 03:09 | 04/10/1974 |
Ya Ya | 01:06 | 04/10/1974 |
Old Dirt Road | 04:11 | 04/10/1974 |
Nobody Loves You (When You're Down and Out) | 05:08 | 04/10/1974 |
Whatever Gets You Thru The Night | 03:28 | 04/10/1974 |
Beef Jerky | 03:26 | 04/10/1974 |
Going Down on Love | 03:54 | 04/10/1974 |
Steel and Glass | 04:37 | 04/10/1974 |
Surprise, Surprise | 02:55 | 04/10/1974 |
Aisumasen (I'm Sorry) | 04:44 | 16/11/1973 |
You Are Here | 04:08 | 16/11/1973 |
Tight A$ | 03:37 | 16/11/1973 |
I Know | 03:49 | 16/11/1973 |
Mind Games | 04:13 | 16/11/1973 |
Only People | 03:23 | 16/11/1973 |
Out the Blue | 03:23 | 16/11/1973 |
Intuition | 03:08 | 16/11/1973 |
Nutopian International Anthem | 00:03 | 16/11/1973 |
Bring on the Lucie | 04:12 | 16/11/1973 |
Meat City | 02:45 | 16/11/1973 |
One Day | 03:09 | 16/11/1973 |
Sunday Bloody Sunday | 05:00 | 12/06/1972 |
New York City | 04:30 | 12/06/1972 |
Born in a Prison | 04:03 | 12/06/1972 |
Attica State | 02:54 | 12/06/1972 |
Woman Is The Nigger of The World | 05:15 | 12/06/1972 |
Sisters O Sisters | 03:46 | 12/06/1972 |
We're All Water | 07:11 | 12/06/1972 |
Angela | 04:06 | 12/06/1972 |
John Sinclair | 03:28 | 12/06/1972 |
The Luck of the Irish | 02:56 | 12/06/1972 |
Oh My Love | 02:44 | 08/10/1971 |
Gimme Some Truth | 03:16 | 08/10/1971 |
I Don't Wanna Be a Soldier | 06:05 | 08/10/1971 |
It's So Hard | 02:25 | 08/10/1971 |
Jealous Guy | 04:14 | 08/10/1971 |
Crippled Inside | 03:47 | 08/10/1971 |
Oh Yoko ! | 04:20 | 08/10/1971 |
Imagine | 03:01 | 08/10/1971 |
How ? | 03:43 | 08/10/1971 |
How Do You Sleep ? | 05:36 | 08/10/1971 |
Working Class Hero | 03:46 | 11/12/1970 |
I Found Out | 03:34 | 11/12/1970 |
Hold On | 01:50 | 11/12/1970 |
Mother | 05:30 | 11/12/1970 |
Isolation | 02:50 | 11/12/1970 |
Amsterdam | 24:54 | 07/11/1969 |
John & Yoko | 22:41 | 07/11/1969 |
Two Minutes Silence | 02:00 | 09/05/1969 |
Baby's Heartbeat | 05:10 | 09/05/1969 |
No Bed For Beatle John | 04:41 | 09/05/1969 |
Cambridge 1969 | 26:29 | 09/05/1969 |
Song For John | 01:29 | 09/05/1969 |
Radio Play | 12:35 | 09/05/1969 |
Hushabye Hushabye | 00:00 | 29/11/1968 |
Together | 00:00 | 29/11/1968 |
Two Virgins No. 1 | 00:00 | 29/11/1968 |
Two Virgins Side One | 09:06 | 29/11/1968 |
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- Directing
Imagine
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1971- Writing
Yellow Submarine
Writer
1968Magical Mystery Tour
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1967- Production
Let It Be
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1969- Sound/Music
Lennon Naked
Composer
2010All Together Now
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2008Across the Universe
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2007The U.S. vs. John Lennon
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2006Rushmore
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1998Bean
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1997The Beatles Anthology
Composer
1995Love Affair
Composer
1994Loaded Weapon 1
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1993A Bronx Tale
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1993Imagine: John Lennon
Composer
1988Mask
Composer
1985Little Darlings
Composer
1980I Wanna Hold Your Hand
Composer
1978All This and World War II
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1976Let It Be
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1969Yellow Submarine
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1968Help!
Composer
1965A Hard Day's Night
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1964
TV show
- Post-production
Lennon Naked
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2010Peppino
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1983James Paul McCartney
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1973
Album
- Artists
Nobody Told Me
Songwriter
1984Borrowed Time
Songwriter
1984I'm Stepping Out
Songwriter
1984Love
Songwriter
1982Woman
Songwriter
1981Watching The Wheels
Songwriter
1981Starting Over
Songwriter
1980Number 9 Dream
Songwriter
1975Fame
Songwriter
1975Whatever Gets You Thru the Night
Songwriter
1974Walls and Bridges
Songwriter
1974Mind Games
Songwriter
1973Mind Games
Songwriter
1973Some Time in New York City
Songwriter
1972Woman Is the Nigger of the World
Songwriter
1972Imagine
Songwriter
1971Happy Xmas
Songwriter
1971Working Class Hero
Songwriter
1970Mother
Songwriter
1970Instant Karma!
Songwriter
1970Give Peace a Chance
Songwriter
1969Cold Turkey
Songwriter
1969Cry for a Shadow
Songwriter
1964Cigarettes & Alcohol
Composer
1994Jealous Guy
Composer
1985Number 9 Dream
Composer
1975Imagine
Composer
1971Yellow Submarine
Composer
1966Can't Buy Me Love
Composer
1964And I Love Her
Composer
1964I'll Cry Instead
Composer
1964Tell Me Why
Composer
1964Things We Said Today
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1964I Should Have Known Better
Composer
1964If I Fell
Composer
1964You Can't Do That
Composer
1964I'm Happy Just to Dance with You
Composer
1964Do You Want to Know a Secret
Composer
1963This Boy
Composer
1963Free as a Bird
Lyricist
1995Christmas Time
Lyricist
1995K Cera Cera
Lyricist
1993Megarama '89
Lyricist
1989Jealous Guy
Lyricist
1985Nobody Told Me
Lyricist
1984Borrowed Time
Lyricist
1984I'm Stepping Out
Lyricist
1984Love
Lyricist
1982Gimme Some Truth
Lyricist
1982Woman
Lyricist
1981Watching The Wheels
Lyricist
1981Stars on 45
Lyricist
1981Beautiful Boy
Lyricist
1980Starting Over
Lyricist
1980Goodnight Vienna
Lyricist
1975Whatever Gets You Thru the Night
Lyricist
1974Mind Games
Lyricist
1973Woman Is the Nigger of the World
Lyricist
1972Imagine
Lyricist
1971Happy Xmas
Lyricist
1971Mother
Lyricist
1970The Long and Winding Road
Lyricist
1970Instant Karma!
Lyricist
1970Cold Turkey
Lyricist
1969Cry for a Shadow
Lyricist
196412-Bar Original
Lyricist
- Production
Give Me Something
Record producer
2010Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records
Record producer
2010You're the One
Record producer
2007The very best of Mick Jagger
Record producer
2007The U.S. vs. John Lennon
Record producer
2006Peace, Love & Truth
Record producer
2005Working Class Hero: The Definitive Lennon
Record producer
2005Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon
Record producer
1997Real Love
Record producer
1996Anthology 2
Record producer
1996Free as a Bird
Record producer
1995Lennon
Record producer
1990Wonsaponatime
Record producer
1988Imagine: John Lennon
Record producer
1988Menlove Ave.
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1986Going Down on Love
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1985Jealous Guy
Record producer
1985Nobody Told Me
Record producer
1984Borrowed Time
Record producer
1984I'm Stepping Out
Record producer
1984Milk and Honey
Record producer
1984The John Lennon Collection
Record producer
1982Love
Record producer
1982Woman
Record producer
1981Watching The Wheels
Record producer
1981Double Fantasy
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1980Beautiful Boy
Record producer
1980Starting Over
Record producer
1980Rock 'n' Roll
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1975Rock 'n' Roll
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1975Number 9 Dream
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1975Shaved Fish
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1975Whatever Gets You Thru the Night
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1974Pussy Cats
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1974Walls and Bridges
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1974Mind Games
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1973Meat City
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1973Feeling the Space
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1973Mind Games
Record producer
1973Approximately Infinite Universe
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1973Some Time in New York City
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1972Woman Is the Nigger of the World
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1972Open Your Box
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1971Imagine
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1971Imagine
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1971Fly
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1971Happy Xmas
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1971Power to the People
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1971Mrs. Lennon
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1971Instant Karma!
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1970From Then To You
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1970Mother
Record producer
1970Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band
Record producer
1970John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
Record producer
1970Unfinished Music No.2: Life with the Lions
Record producer
1969Live Peace in Toronto 1969
Record producer
1969Give Peace a Chance
Record producer
1969Unfinished Music No. 2: Life with The Lions
Record producer
1969Cold Turkey
Record producer
1969Wedding Album
Record producer
1969Unfinished Music No.1: Two Virgins
Record producer
1968- Video production
Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon
Director
2003
Music track
- Artists
Free as a Bird
Lyricist
1995This Boy
Lyricist
1995Christmas Time
Lyricist
1995Mordechai Vanunu
Lyricist
1982- Production
Charmed Life
Record producer
2007Old Habits Die Hard
Record producer
2007Too Many Cooks
Record producer
2007Memo from Turner
Record producer
2007Checkin' Up on My Baby
Record producer
2007Don't Look Back
Record producer
2007Bed Peace
Record producer
2006The Ballad of John and Yoko
Record producer
2006Here We Go Again
Record producer
2006Listen the Snow Is Falling
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2005And Your Bird Can Sing
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1996Real Love
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1996If You've Got Trouble
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1996That Means a Lot
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1996It's Only Love
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1996I'm Looking Through You
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199612-Bar Original
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1996Tomorrow Never Knows
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1996Got to Get You into My Life
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1996This Boy
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1995Christmas Time
Record producer
1995Free as a Bird
Record producer
1995Blue Suede Shoes
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1990Money
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1990Dizzy Miss Lizzy
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1990Yer Blues
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1990Remember
Record producer
1990Well (Baby Please Don't Go)
Record producer
1990God Save Oz
Record producer
1988Twist and Shout
Record producer
1988A Kiss Is Just a Kiss
Record producer
1988Help!
Record producer
1988Rip It Up/Reddy Teddy
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1988In My Life
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1988Nobody Loves You When You're Down and Out
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1988Strawberry Fields Forever
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1988Real Love
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1988A Day in the Life
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1988Only You
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1988Revolution
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1988Sean's
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1988Hey Jude
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1988Julia
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1988Serve Yourself
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1988Don't Let Me Down
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1988God
Record producer
1988Get Back
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1988Baby Please Don't Go
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1988Rock and Roll People
Record producer
1986Angel Baby
Record producer
1986Since My Baby Left Me
Record producer
1986To Know Her Is to Love Her
Record producer
1986Grow Old With Me
Record producer
1984I'm Stepping Out
Record producer
1984dear John
Record producer
1984Sleepless Night
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1984You're the One
Record producer
1984I Don't Wanna Face It
Record producer
1984Don't Be Scared
Record producer
1984Nobody Told Me
Record producer
1984O'Sanity
Record producer
1984Borrowed Time
Record producer
1984Your Hands
Record producer
1984My Little Flower Princess
Record producer
1984Let Me Count the Ways
Record producer
1984Mordechai Vanunu
Record producer
1982Love
Record producer
1982Happy Xmas
Record producer
1982Move Over Ms. L.
Record producer
1982Woman
Record producer
1980Dear Yoko
Record producer
1980Starting Over
Record producer
1980Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him
Record producer
1980Kiss Kiss Kiss
Record producer
1980Hard Times Are Over
Record producer
1980Cleanup Time
Record producer
1980Help Me to Help Myself
Record producer
1980Give Me Something
Record producer
1980Walking on Thin Ice
Record producer
1980I'm Losing You
Record producer
1980I'm Moving On
Record producer
1980Beautiful Boy
Record producer
1980Watching the Wheels
Record producer
1980Yes I'm Your Angel
Record producer
1980Ain't That a Shame
Record producer
1975Instant Karma!
Record producer
1975Do You Wanna Dance?
Record producer
1975Power to the People
Record producer
1975Sweet Little Sixteen
Record producer
1975Medley: Happy Xmas /Give Peace a Chance
Record producer
1975Slippin' and Slidin'
Record producer
1975Peggy Sue
Record producer
1975Medley: Bring It On Home to Me/Send Me Some Lovin'
Record producer
1975Bony Moronie
Record producer
1975Be-Bop-A-Lula
Record producer
1975Just Because
Record producer
1975Stand by Me
Record producer
1975Medley: Rip It Up/Ready Teddy
Record producer
1975Give Peace a Chance
Record producer
1975You Can't Catch Me
Record producer
1975Cold Turkey
Record producer
1975#9 Dream
Record producer
1974Going Down on Love
Record producer
1974Don't Forget Me
Record producer
1974Surprise, Surprise
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1974Whatever Gets You Thru The Night
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1974All My Life
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1974Steel and Glass
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1974Old Dirt Road
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1974Old Forgotten Soldier
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1974Beef Jerky
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1974What You Got
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1974Save the Last Dance for Me
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1974Nobody Loves You (When You're Down and Out)
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1974Bless You
Record producer
1974Mucho Mungo/Mt. Elga
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1974Ya Ya
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1974Scared
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1974Loop De Loop
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1974Black Sails
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1974Rock Around the Clock
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1974Many Rivers to Cross
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1974Subterranean Homesick Blues
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1974Death of Samantha
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1973One Day
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1973I Want My Love to Rest Tonight
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1973Bring on the Lucie
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1973What Did I Do!
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1973Nutopian International Anthem
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1973Have You Seen a Horizon Lately
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1973Intuition
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1973Out the Blue
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1973Only People
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1973I Know
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1973You Are Here
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1973Mind Games
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1973Meat City
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1973Tight A$
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1973Yang Yang
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1973Aisumasen (I'm Sorry)
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1973Sunday Bloody Sunday
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1972The Luck of the Irish
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1972John Sinclair
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1972Angela
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1972We're All Water
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1972Sisters O Sisters
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1972Attica State
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1972Born in a Prison
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1972New York City
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1972Gimme Some Truth
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1971Oh My Love
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1971How Do You Sleep ?
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1971How ?
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1971Oh Yoko !
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1971Midsummer New York
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1971Imagine
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1971Mind Train
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1971Crippled Inside
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1971Between the Takes
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1971Jealous Guy
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1971It's So Hard
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1971I Don't Wanna Be a Soldier
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1971Hold On
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1970Why Not
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1970I Found Out
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1970Greenfield Morning I Pushed an Empty Baby Carriage All Over the City
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1970Working Class Hero
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1970Open Your Box
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1970Isolation
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1970Something More Abstract
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1970Why
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1970Mother
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1970Mother
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1970Cambridge 1969
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1969Blue Suede Shoes
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1969No Bed For Beatle John
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1969Money (That's What I Want)
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1969Baby's Heartbeat
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1969Dizzy Miss Lizzy
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1969Two Minutes Silence
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1969Yer Blues
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1969Radio Play
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1969Cold Turkey
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1969Song For John
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1969Give Peace a Chance
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1969Don't Worry Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow)
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1969John & Yoko
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1969Amsterdam
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1969Two Virgins Side One
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1968Two Virgins No. 1
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1968Together
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1968Hushabye Hushabye
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1968
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