A tattered ticket stub from a great concert. An old photo
of family and friends. We've all got mementos in our
wallets, and 19-year-old singer-songwriter Lennon is no
exception. She carries the original lyric sheet to "5:30
Saturday Morning," title track of her debut album, wherever
she goes. Resolutely holding on to her own words, written
in her own hand, may seem sentimental, self-nurturing, even
sweet. And the song itself is a rich piano ballad redolent
with pre-dawn, love-drunk emotion. But form a snap
impression of the artist based on the tune--and the tender
act of preserving it on paper as a kind of talisman--and
you'll soon be sweeping up the shards.
"I've played punk and hardcore clubs, and I've played the
most distinguished blues and jazz clubs. I've pl More...
Review about Lennon great song from peru | Reviewer: stewart herrera
------ About the song Imagen performed by Lennon
I feel so proud when I listen this song!! why? it's easy because I think it's the best song over the world and I wonder if john lennon felt the same feeling when he was alive...I hope so...well I would write something else but the text is short
A Spiritual Hero | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song Working Class Hero performed by Lennon
John Lennon spreads the word and shares the message in the poetic lyrics of his songs. In the lyrics of “Working Class Hero”, he simply and succinctly explains the strategy of all societies to repress and enslave each individual, beginning at birth. Keep everyone busy and fully occupied with no time for introspection or meditation. Keep everyone numb and unaware. Keep everyone addicted to ambition for power, wealth, and prestige, and to medications, recreational drugs, sex and other worldly pleasures.
The societal strategy is enforced by the unwitting agents of society, the parents, who in turn were conditioned by their parents, in an intergenerational transmission that goes back to the origin of social groups, especially the family.
Every person who lives in society is repressed, and thereby obsessed, and thereby perverted, and thereby enslaved, unless he or she has attained inner awareness. Every person who lives in society is a socially conditioned robot designed to conform to societal laws and to be productive. The conditioning or programming is an accumulation of wounds that repress the individual and consume his or her energy to maintain the repressions. And the first line of code in this subtle, unconscious programming is “I am free.”
A hero is any person admired for his or her courage, nobility, or exploits, especially in war, or any person admired for his or her qualities or achievements and regarded as an ideal or model. John Lennon is a true hero in the sense of his spiritual development.
In the lyrics to “Mind Games”, he says that unconditional love and inner surrender are the way to overcoming the mind games, the societal conditioning of the mind, the ego-trips. In the lyrics of “Revolution”, he says that the real revolution for any person is to go within to the innermost center of being and thereby free his or her mind, i.e., to free the mind of societal conditioning and thereby to be an aware individual instead of a biological robot. In the lyrics to “Watching the Wheel”, he talks about meditation as one way to go beyond the mind and its games. In the lyrics to “Imagine”, he talks about what you can experience when you meditate and go beyond the mind. These songs also were reviewed by this reviewer, just yesterday and the day before yesterday.
John Lennon sugar-coats his message in the lyrics to his message-laden songs, but he is not ambiguous about his message for those who have sufficient spiritual depth as he did. His message is the same as the ancient Eastern wisdom that goes back at least as far as the Upanishads and their vision of One is All, and All is One. This message has been expressed through various metaphors by mystics and spiritually enlightened ones throughout the history of the world. This message can only be understood by individual, personal, first-hand, direct, immediate, existential experience; it cannot be understood by hearing it or reading it. John Lennon may have had a glimpse of the beyond, and this would be the source of his expression of this timeless truth.
Error in lyrics | Reviewer: Gunnar
------ About the song How Do You Sleep performed by Lennon
There is a serious error in the "How Do You Sleep" lyrics published here.
It does not go: "The sounds you make is music to my ears", but "The sounds you make is muzak to my ears". Which is logical, as John Lennon is expressing his views on Paul McCartney's shortcomings as a songwriter.
go0d | Reviewer: Bohnad
------ About the song Imagen performed by Lennon
great song actully it's the second great ong in the 20 century according to rolling stone .... wat the hell r u talkin bout ' us ' !!! go fuck ur self u idiot
Imagine | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song Imagen performed by Lennon
The previous comment if your looking at the US as in the United States you should look at the rest of the lyrics saying There's no countries to divide us. And let me tell you right now the US is looking at division. If you were just emphasizing us then thats ok.
Great song thanks for the lyrics
US | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song Imagen performed by Lennon
Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try
No hell below us, above "US" only sky
You could review the artist/band Lennon in Biography page
You could review Lennon album by visiting Albums page and selecting an album
You could review Lennon song by clicking the song which you like
The LENNON LYRICS in sing365 are the property of respective authors, artists and labels, all lyrics are provided for educational purposes only, if you like the sound of Lennon, please buy relative CDs to support the artist.