John Lennon's 1971 hit "Imagine"—long celebrated as a peace anthem—has been labeled the "absolute worst rock song" by Vinyl ...
It has been played at memorials and vigils. It has been covered by thousands of artists. It is one of the most instantly ...
During a 1974 interview from the book Lennon on Lennon: Conversations With John Lennon, John discussed his then-new single “Whatever Gets You Thru the Night.” “Yeah, and it’s wild and rough,” he said.
In some ways, “Imagine” is completely innocuous. Who doesn’t want to live in a world without hatred and violence? In other ways, it’s one of the most provocative pop hits of all time. The song’s call ...
The late president celebrated the impact and influence of the song, which decries war, nationalism, and the excesses of capitalism. The body of the late former United States president James Earl ...
Imagine Dragons is taking one small step for man, one giant leap for broadcasting songs from the Moon. Last year, the Las Vegas-based trio of Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon, and Ben McKee recorded a song, ...
Regarding Gary Abernathy’s April 13 op-ed, “Can’t we ‘Imagine’ a better song for peace?”: The song “Imagine,” perhaps written by Yoko Ono not too long after the first use of an atomic bomb in war on ...
John Lennon's 1971 hit "Imagine," long celebrated as a peace anthem, has been named the "worst song in rock history" by The Vinyl District critic Michael H. Little. The critique targets what Little ...