Imagine: John Lennon is a 1988 documentary film about English musician John Lennon.
Imagine: John Lennon, with its wealth of stock Lennon footage and self-narration, proved to be a well-received film. Bridging his two musical phases together as a member of the Beatles and as a solo artist, Imagine: John Lennon is a career-spanning collection of Lennon's many musical highlights. In addition, there are a couple of heretofore unreleased recordings: an acoustic demo of "Real Love" taped in 1979 (an alternate recording of which would be finished by the Beatles for 1996's Anthology 2) and a rehearsal take of "Imagine" in mid-1971 before the final take was captured.
The film was commissioned by Yoko Ono. None of the three former Beatles, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, or Ringo Starr, agreed to participate in the film.
The soundtrack sold well in the United States, reaching No. 31 on the charts and going gold.
Video Imagine: John Lennon
See also
- Imagine (1972 film)
- Imagine: John Lennon (soundtrack)
- Imagine (John Lennon song)
- Gloria Emerson
Maps Imagine: John Lennon
References
External links
- Imagine: John Lennon on IMDb
- Imagine: John Lennon at AllMovie
- Imagine: John Lennon at Rotten Tomatoes
- Imagine: The Peace Ballad of John & Yoko exhibition Virtual Tour
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