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      • Lennon began writing "Look at Me" in India in 1968, during the extended sessions for the Beatles ' self-titled double album, also known as "the White Album". He then shelved the song until 1970, when he recorded it for his debut solo album.
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  2. " Look at Me " is a song written and performed by John Lennon, from his debut solo album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band. Writing. Lennon began writing "Look at Me" in India in 1968, during the extended sessions for the Beatles ' self-titled double album, also known as "the White Album".

  3. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupLook At Me (Remastered 2010) · John LennonPlastic Ono Band℗ 2010 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of U...

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  4. Aug 2, 2010 · John Lennon: vocals, acoustic guitar. Although written in India in 1968, John Lennon didnt recordLook At Me’ in the studio until the John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band sessions towards the end of 1970. The Beatles had spent time in India studying Transcendental Meditation with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.

  5. John: A couple of tracks, which one would suppose were written under therapy, like ‘Look At Me’, were written pre-Janov, about a year before therapy. But the theme was the same: ‘Look at me’, ‘Who am I?’, all that jazz.

  6. Nov 19, 2023 · Track 9 from his debut solo album "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band" released in 1970 copyright Apple Records. It was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London an...

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  7. John Lennon. Track 9 on Plastic Ono Band (The Ultimate Collection) Producers. Phil Spector, Yoko Ono & 1 more. Dec. 11, 1970 1 viewer 18.3K views. 18 Contributors. Translations. Look At Me...

  8. Released on December 11, 1970, as part of the album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, “Look At Me” received critical acclaim for its raw authenticity and introspective lyrics. The album itself delves deep into Lennon’s personal experiences and emotions, making it a raw and powerful masterpiece.