Venezuela's Maduro sings John Lennon's 'Imagine'
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Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro broke into John Lennon ’s famous peace ballad “Imagine” during a speech on US tension. Maduro was delivering a speech on the outskirts of the capital, Caracas, on Saturday (15 November), when he asked his communications minister to remind him of the song’s name.
John Lennon’s “Imagine” garnered the approval of some communist writers. “Imagine” is one of John’s most famous political tunes. It overshadowed another socially-conscious track John released during his solo career. John Lennon played ...
KEYS WEEK 2023: Imagine is, of course, the ultimate John Lennon song. It has won accolade after accolade, entered every hall of fame and won most ‘best single’ polls. But to many fans, it’s just the peace-loving ‘politics with honey’ of John ...
It comes without question that anything pertaining to The Beatles consistently withstands the test of time and remains relevant. However, one of, if not the most consistently pertinent products from one of The Beatles is John Lennon’s monumental song ...
John Lennon‘s “Imagine” (1971) is his most famous ballad — but it wasn’t his last. One of his later ballads has a lot in common with “Imagine” musically. However, the two songs have very different meanings. One of John’s sons said that the ...
With a music catalog as extensive as John Lennon’s, it may be a matter of opinion to some fans which of his songs is most iconic. However, based on streaming data, it’s clear that his 1971 track “Imagine” has stood the test of time. After the world ...
Imagine, released in 1971, dug as deep lyrically as John Lennon’s solo debut (John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band). But Lennon also focused on making the album a more commercial affair that would reach a wider audience. He ended up with perhaps the most beloved ...
Imagine there's a singing pope. It's easy if you've seen the resurfaced 2019 video of Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle singing the 1971 John Lennon song. Tagle is among the favorites to be the next pope, and the video has resurfaced amid the conclave.
Both doctors believe music is a powerful form of medicine. Two doctors who said that they hope their viral rendition of John Lennon's "Imagine" brings people comfort during the coronavirus pandemic released a four-song EP titled "Music is Medicine" on Friday.