Venezuela's Maduro sings John Lennon's 'Imagine'
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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 ...
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro sang a John Lennon classic at a rally on Saturday as U.S. warships increase pressure.
THIS is the baffling moment Venezuelan despot Nicolas Maduro belts out hit song “Imagine” by John Lenon in a desperate peace bid to Donald Trump. The autocrat’s cringey rendition
John Lennon‘s “Imagine” is probably the most famous and widely-covered song written by a former Beatle. Some of those covers are awful. For example, the co-writer of “Imagine” took her own crack at it and it wasn’t good. Avril Lavigne is good ...
Julian Lennon has scored top-ranked songs and a music career that would thrill most pop stars, but the son of Beatles legend John Lennon feels he is a “nepo baby” haunted by the fame of his legendary dad.
If you were a kid during the 1970s, the most nostalgic songs of the era might have had a hand in influencing the kind of person you grew up to be.
In The Beatles' early days, as John Lennon and Paul McCartney's songwriting partnership flourished into a hit factory, it became standard that whoever wrote a tune got to sing it