The 30 years that have passed since John Lennon's death have done little to diminish him as one of the most respected musicians of the 20th century. As a member of one of the most successful and influential songwriting teams of all time, he changed the face of popular music. Lennon was...
Lennon was killed late in the day, so late that many didn’t learn of his death until the next morning. For weeks afterward, radio stations endlessly played his music. Also after his death came quite a few songs written in tribute to Lennon. Here are three of the best tribute s...
this song’s verses downshift the somnolent vibe of “I’m Only Sleeping” (see No. 61 on our list of Top 80 John Lennon Songs) almost to the point of stalling out. Thankfully, Lennon rouses himself for an electrifying chorus.
入选摇滚名人堂“500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll”Lennon第一首单飞后的单曲,因为发行在Beatles时期,所以作者依旧按照惯例标写为Lennon-MacCartney。这是一首激昂的反战圣曲。铃鼓和拍手让音乐带有热带风格的热忱。同“Power to the People”貌似尖锐但有些空洞的政治口号相比,“Give Peace a Chance”更有现实...
约 2.9 亿张 活跃年代: 1960 – 1970 创立地点:英国利物浦 乐队成员:George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr 流派:摇滚 最畅销专辑:The Beatles (1968)最畅销单曲:She Loves You (1963)注:本榜单排名是根据经过认证的全球唱片销量(专辑和单曲,包括数字下载),截至2020年3月。
16.John Lennon, "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night" From:Walls and Bridges Amazingly, 1974's "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night," was the only song of John Lennon's that went to No. 1 while he was alive. "At night he loved to channel-surf, and he would pick up phrases from all ...
16.John Lennon, "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night" From:Walls and Bridges Amazingly, 1974's "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night," was the only song of John Lennon's that went to No. 1 while he was alive. "At night he loved to channel-surf, and he would pick up phrases from all ...
John Lennon (top left),Paul McCartney (top right) George Harrison (bottom left),Ringo Starr (bottom right) The Beatles were one of the most famous rock and pop groups in history.The “Fab Four”,as the Beatles were called,came from Liverpool,England.Most of the songs were written by ...
John Lennon (1970): One of the most remarkable musical -- and personal -- statements ever issued by a major recording artist, as John Lennon bids an emotional farewell to a decade, his band and his youth. 'Pearl' Columbia 'Pearl' ...
John Lennon (1971): Only an artist as willfully complex as John Lennon could have pulled this off, as he moves from sensitive moments like the album’s title track to the vicious Paul McCartney putdown of "How Do You Sleep?" 'Electric Warrior' ...