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October 11, 1971
- October 11, 1971 sees the release of John Lennon’s single “Imagine,” one of the most influential songs of the 20 century.
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In October, Lennon released "Imagine" as a single in the United States, where it peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was first issued as a single in Britain in 1975, to promote the compilation Shaved Fish, and reached number six on the UK Singles Chart that year.
Imagine is the second solo studio album by English musician John Lennon, released on 9 September 1971 by Apple Records. Co-produced by Lennon, his wife Yoko Ono and Phil Spector, the album's elaborate sound contrasts the basic, small-group arrangements of his first album, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (1970). [1]
Oct 14, 2020 · The song was released on October 11, 1971. Everyone knew the song was special at the time, but couldn't have had any idea of the impact it would have on the world, both musically and...
Oct 8, 2020 · John Lennon's seminal 'Imagine' is one of the most celebrated pieces of music of all time. Released in 1971 from the album of the same name, it cemented Lennon as a songwriting genius on his own right following the breakup of The Beatles the year before.
- Tom Eames
Sep 9, 2016 · That all changed with Imagine, which was released on Sept. 9, 1971, in the U.S. (It came out a month later in the U.K.) Imagine became Lennon's first No. 1 album as a solo artist.
And the album skips away in a song of sheer delight, ‘Oh Yoko!’, possibly the happiest thing that John Lennon ever committed to record. On its release in September 1971, the Imagine album was recognised as a rounded self-portrait of this complex, candid, passionate man. It re-established his eminence in the commercial firmament, among a ...