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John Lennon's aunt Mimi hated the 'Two Virgins' album cover, but not just the nudity. She said John and Yoko Ono were too ugly to pose naked.
The cover of a John Lennon album features him and Yoko Ono naked. John said “people got so upset by it. ... Life with the Lions reached No. 174 and stayed on the chart for eight weeks.
Julian Lennon comes to terms with family legacy with 'Jude' album and 'Imagine' cover. Lennon tells Yahoo Entertainment that he was "Breaking through any fear and anxiety" that he used to have.
Lennon allegedly went further in his bashing, saying Harrison looked like an "asthmatic Leon Russell" on the famous album's cover. 60 Minutes rips apart Donald Trump in shocking segment amid $20 ...
Sean Lennon says album cover reveals how John Lennon felt about Yoko Ono: ‘I think it’s clear’ - Musician is up for a Grammy for his work on his late father’s album ‘Mind Games’ ...
John Lennon, born in Liverpool on Oct. 9, 1940, earned worldwide fame when he created the Beatles. Throughout his life, Lennon became known as a peace activist, artist, poet and philosopher, while … ...
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The picture was taken on the last day of Lennon’s life and was released as the Jan. 22, 1981, “Rolling Stones” cover. The picture has become world-known since its release.
Julian Lennon. The album’s title is similarly personal. Paul McCartney famously wrote the 1968 hit “Hey Jude” to comfort a young Julian during his parents’ separation.
In 2005, it purchased John Lennon's boyhood stamp album, containing more than 500 stamps, and as Wilson Hulme, the museum's curator of philately says, "There was nobody cooler than John Lennon." ...
From left to right, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr pose on the original version of the The Beatles' "Yesterday And Today" album, which was released on June 14, 1966.
Rolling Stone reported in May 2019 that John Lennon’s personal copy of the Beatles' "butcher cover" sold for $234,000.