Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood took the stage to perform “Imagine,” John Lennon’s 1971 ode to world peace. Brooks appeared to fight back tears as he prepared to sing the opening notes.
After leaving The Beatles, Lennon created meaningful music that spoke about peace and unity. His songs continue to move people across generations. “Imagine” came out in 1971 as part of John ...
along with Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood singing John Lennon’s atheistic ballad “Imagine.” “Imagine” encapsulates a secular worldview very well: “Imagine there’s no Heaven / It’s easy if you try / ...
In some ways, “Imagine” is completely innocuous. Who doesn’t want to live in a world without hatred ... The Last Major Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, John discussed the origin ...
Hesitant to step back into the spotlight but powered by renewed creative energy, the former Beatle joined forces with Earl Slick, Hugh McCracken, and – though their collaborations weren't released for ...
Singing to the crowd of thousands gathered in Times Square and the millions watching from home, the country star also delivered a rendition of John Lennon’s “Imagine” from his 1971 album of ...
Few people knew John Lennon as intimately as May Pang. Pang was Lennon’s lover during the infamous “Lost Weekend” which lasted 18 months during late 1973 through 1975. During this highly ...
One John Lennon song needs to be accepted as a New ... as responsible as the man who pushes the button. As long as people imagine that somebody’s doing it to them, and that they have no control ...