my personal favorites from John: 1. Across the universe 2. Strawberry fields forever 3. I'm only sleeping 4. Lucy in the sky with diamonds 5. In my life 6. Happiness is a warm gun 7. Norwegian wood 8. Girl 9. Julia 10. Come together
Hey bulldog, glass onion, cry baby cry, the continuing story of bungalow bill, baby you’re a rich man, dear prudence, revolution, and rain are also some really good John Lennon songs from his time with The Beatles. But overall you got a great list
Hey Bulldog is the best - quirky AF There is something totally genius about the lyric "bulldog… Bullfrog… Standing in the rain… Happiness… What makes you think that you're so special when you smile?" It always makes me think of the juxtaposition between humans engaging so well with people who have a face that tends to smile easily, but not those whose doesn't, despite the fact that they might be just as happy.Then it makes me think of a dog with rain dripping on it in the middle of coldweather but still panting with its tongue lolling out (Always happy)🤣, even though humans would be frustrated
@@auramac Of course! Paul has "a way" of blending melody and time changes, and bringing songs full circle into timeless classics (in terms of tune, melody, and story). John had a way of taking those songs, and his own, and creating works of art that go beyond the song and end up imprinting them on the mind.
My favourite is I Am The Walrus because of how truly unique it was. Never in my life have I ever actually heard a song as unique and amazing and just overall trippy as Walrus. And I doubt I will ever hear a song as unique as it again.
Yeah I think John actually meant he was surprised that he had managed to get that aware of himself at the time before he had even taken acid. Considering that acid is meant to help with that. Not that he was more genuine without acid.
Can you imagine if John had got around to re-visiting his beatle favourites. A 40 year old John singing a bluesy Help, I'd have bought that. He talks about Elton singing conversationally in Your Song too. Nice this.
John Lennon interviews, especially post Beatles ones are so fascinating. I could just listen to him for hours. No PR BS and he's very genuine in his explanations of things even if his opinions or memories of things changed from time to time and he had such a great speaking voice.
I Am The Walrus is such a work of art. Definitely my favourite Beatles song by John. But that doesn't exclude the countless other brilliant songs he wrote. I'll never tire is any of them.
My top five Lennon compositions in no particular order: In My Life, Happiness is a Warm Gun, Strawberry Fields Forever, Nowhere Man, and If I Fell. If I fell may be more of a Lennon/McCartney tune but it's such a lovely ballad that I had to put it in there. Anyway, that's my top five with whole bunch tied for #6.
Very good choices. A friend of mine recently told that his favorite Lennon song is Norwegian Wood. I had never paid a lot of particular attention to that song before, but it is indeed a wonderful song. One of the magic of The Beatles is that one never stops to discover new things in them.
My favorite Lennon songs in no particular order: Strawberry Fields Forever, Free as a Bird, A Day in the Life, Real Love (piano demo), In My Life, Happiness is a Warm Gun, I Want You (She´s so Heavy), Now and Then (piano demo).
Had to pick just one but one I really like is not written by John, I can imagine the studio setting dark one dim light on John acoustic guitar and then his voice " Nobody loves you when your down..." It sounds straight from the heart and emotionally hits you because we've all been there. Thank You John.
@@oginaz I didn't know that, Thank you, that makes it even better. I just heard It recently It sounds so much like an old blues song from back in the 30's just pure blues. Fantastic song, takes us all where we've been one time or another. Have to say that song pops up in my mind when thing go off the road but I know it's only temporary. Sorry for rambling on but old men sometimes do. Since i'm rambling how about Julian and Sean doing a song called "vice versa" . Enough rambling.
@@marcjohnson4385 to be fair to you it is loosely based around the old blues standard “nobody knows you when you’re down and out” from the 1920’s. Different but some influences. Scrapper Blackwell did a great version of that if you care to look it up :-)
I was 23 in December 1980 when they stole his life and I remember hearing it from Howard Cosell during a Monday Night Football broadcast. A musician and Beatle follower I thought to myself "and then there were three". I really enjoy these little clips and snips from the past. There were the Beatles and everything after was a tribute band.
Same here. 23 and the unbelievable news from Cosell (and Frank Gifford). I don't think I ever really got over it as a cultural shock. Everything was different after that. I guess it was the JFK moment of my generation.
I too was watching MNF when Howard Cosell interrupted the game with that shocking announcement. I remember thinking, the dream of The Beatles getting back together was over.
I was sitting in a dark theatre waiting for a movie to start. All of a sudden they played the opening of “Walrus” with the theatre still dark and then the curtain opened and the MMT album cover just appeared on screen. It was so cool.
This interview provided so many insightful snippets of information from John, which became so much more valuable with him being taken from the world at such a young age.
My Top 10 by Lennon In The Beatles: My Top 10 by Lennon Out The Beatles: 01 - Dear Prudence 01 - Dear Yoko 02 - Julia 02 - Watching The Wheels 03 - If I Fell 03 - Love 04 - I Feel Fine 04 - God 05 - Nowhere Man 05 - Grow Old With Me 06 - Norwegian Wood (Take 2) 06 - Gimme Some Truth 07 - She Said She Said 07 - Mind Games 08 - Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 08 - Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) 09 - Strawberry Fields Forever 09 - Isolation 10 - Revolution 1 (Take 20) 10 - Nobody Told Me
It was really Paul that did that. He pushed them to work harder and produce more. Several people have said that, if it wasn't for Paul, the band wouldn't have gotten much done.
@@harold3165 Ok: McCartney pushed them to work: but without Lennon's genius...Great, very great band, the greatest in the world but never "the miracle".
@@altar964 John Lennon was an asshole, good thing he had talent. If it hadn't been because of Paul the band would've disbanded even before they did, this has been said an interview by Harrison.
@@altar964 Not really, All Things Must Pass is handily the best of the Beatles solo output. I enjoy Ram quite a lot too but that's a bit more polarizing. Not that John wasn't a fantastic artist but the only one to compose masterpieces? Absolutely not. My Sweet Lord, Isn't it a Pity, Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey, Band on the Run... The "miracle" is that John, Paul and George (and Ringo!) were all in the same band at the same time - not any one of them more than another.
For damn sure John would have re-record some of the Beatles songs with their pals. John always talked about the production and the quality of some of the new mixes they kept releasing upon the years after they stepped down: like the red album and blue album of sorts. They could not for sure sing She Loves You at 40, but for real he would try to get a knack to reinterprete their work and became introspective about what just happened while he was busy making other plans.
Thanks! I love Elton and was wondering which it might be. I am now sure I've heard this interview before. Taupin utilizes that trope again, but you're almost certainly right.
@@BigSky1 He certainly seemed to come close to it. I’ve seen that Playboy interview referred to in regards to pretty much nearly every Beatles song I’ve ever done research about. His comments for most of them are pretty succinct and not terribly in-depth, though.
**My Personal Top 10 Favorite Lennon Written Beatles Songs** 1 Nowhere Man 2 Across The Universe 3 I'm Only Sleeping 4 Help 5 A Day In A Life(Paul collab) 6 Should've Known Better 7 In My Life 8 Strawberry Fields Forever 9 Ticket To Ride 10 Hide Your Love Away
Posta, me emociono escucharlo hablar de las canciones que él en algún momento escribió. Y cuando el periodista le pregunta por “Girl” (que se da a entender que era una canción que al mismo periodista le gusta) me genera nostalgia. Como si nosotros hubiéramos estado ahí y le podamos haber preguntado sobre una canción que nos gusta, o que se haya olvidado. En mi caso, preguntaría por todas
I don’t think he was as hot on “A Day in the Life” as most people. Truthfully, I don’t think any of the Beatles besides Paul ever cared much for the bulk of Sgt Pepper’s material.
Some absolutely baseless comments on here by some people. Look at yourselves before you judge Are you so perfect. "Those in glass houses. The man did loads for others and gave the world so much He gave masses of money to struggling artists and to charities. Yes he had his flaws but unlike most people he was the first to point them out. He never blamed anyone else for his own flaws, but if you look at the tragedies of his childhood and teenage years, it must have affected him enormously. RIP John and thankyou for being with us for the short time you had on this earth
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Savoy Truffle has to be one of their best produced tracks. The detail in that is incredible every note laying in there perfectly. George really went to town on that one. Totally underrated
My top 10 Lennon songs: 1. Working Class Hero 2. Jealous Guy 3. A day in the life (Its 70% John I believe) 4. I am the Walrus 5. Strawberry field forever 6. Imagine 7. In my life (again I believe its 70% John) 8. Help 9. Come together 10. Norwegian Wood
Real in the senses that the song repetitively tells you it’s a dream, all fiction and a place you can go anytime you feel heavy without any burden or ego to hang on to. You really seem to be a thoughtful fellow (ahem!),taking songs and quotes on it’s face value. Educate yourself and then listen to good stuff.
Best Lennon Beatles songs for me: I'm A Loser, Across The Universe, Don't Let Me Down, Real Love, Free As A Bird, Ticket To Ride, She Said She Said, I Don't Want To Spoil The Party, I Should Have Known Better Solo? Cold Turkey, Instant Karma, Look At Me, Gimme Some Truth, Mind Games, Out The Blue, Steel And Glass, Woman, Nobody Told Me, Grow Old With Me.
@@mikemcdonald9337 Imagine for me isn't even a top 20 John solo song. If I were to rank every song by each Beatle's solo careers, I doubt Imagine would even be in my top 40.
I like this interview where he actually likes his own music, some of the early talks right after the breakup of the Beatles, his live or magazine interviews he seemed so bitter about Beatles music
@0:36 That is not John Lennon. It is Adam Hastings from the U.K., who portrays John Lennon in the Fab Four. He's so convincing, he even fooled you. ;-)
My favourite Lennon Beatles-songs (if we consider A Day in the Life as a Lennon/McCartney song) are: Strawberry Fields Forever, Across the Universe (Naked-ver.), Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds, Norwegian Wood and Happiness Is A Warm Gun.
John's favorites: I AM THE WALRUS STRAWBERRY FIELDS HELP IN MY LIFE I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND GIRL ACROSS THE UNIVERSE I wonder which ones Paul, George, and Ringo would mention as their favorites.
My Top 10 of Harrisongs 1 - The Inner Light 2 - You Like Me Too Much 3 - Here Comes The Sun 4 - Isn't A Pity 5 - All Things Must Pass 6 - Run Of The Mill 7 - Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) 8 - The Light That Has Lighted The World 9 - Blow Away 10 - You
You can’t do that, I should’ve known better, rain, I am the walrus, Strawberry Fields, dear prudence, happiness is a warm gun, she said she said. And of course a Day in the life. He’s got a ton of great songs but those stand out for me right now and if I did the same list tomorrow it would have some of the same songs with some new ones. I like Dr. Robert a lot actually. A bulldog I like a lot too. His solo stuff is amazing also. Just a real artist right down to the bone.
interesting omissions... A day in the life, Dear Prudence (or anything from White Album), Tomorrow Never knows, Norwegian Wood... Come Together. But the ones he chose I'm on board with.
We missed out on him (and George) playing all those songs in a post-Beatle context, the dust hadn't settled enough for either, such a shame given the tech available now, he could've gotten the chance to do Help in its original intimate form, rework so many he felt lost their id in the machine
John is always sincere and thoughtful, for better or worse. He never shied from giving his unvarnished opinion on anything. It’s why he always connected with people in his music and as a personality. It would have been something if he’d lived and become an old man.
My favorites from him with the Beatles would have to be Julia, across the universe, hey bulldog, revolution, rain, happiness is a warm gun, Bungalow Bill, Glass Onion, I am the walrus, baby you’re a rich man, Lucy in the sky with diamonds, tomorrow never knows. I know that’s a ton of songs but there is simply too many to choose from that could be considered my favorite Lennon sung Beatles song
I'm actually more of a fan of what Lennon did while in the Beatles, but it's interesting that Johns own favourite Beatles songs were ones he specifically wrote lol. Not a Mcartney/Harrison or Starr composition mentioned (ouch!) It's said John really admired "Yesterday" though, and like us all, I'm sure he loved a bit of Ringo's "Octopuses garden" 😏
I have always wondered if the walrus was from Lewis Carrol . "The time has come," the Walrus said, "To talk of many things: Of shoes-and ships-and sealing-wax- Of cabbages-and kings- And why the sea is boiling hot- And whether pigs have wings." Seems like more than a coincidence, although it may be just that.
I mean, most people whose mom dies tragically when they’re young and whose dad walks out of them when they’re even younger wind up being emotionally immature, yes.
Paul was always generous in his praise for John's songs. I am surprised that John doesn't mention any of Paul's songs as his favourites but I guess he had his insecurities...
To be fair, I Want to Hold Your Hand was 50% John, 50% Paul. And John did like lots of Paul songs and said as much. It's his Wings stuff that John was merciless about. And the "granny" songs I guess.
Some of my favourite Beatles songs are Here, There, and Everywhere; Lucy; Hey Bulldog; Strawberry Fields; Here Comes the Sun; Blackbird; and Dear Prudence.
Absolutely. Admittedly, it's not a Beatles song but I have too many John penned favourites. Tomorrow Never Knows I am the Walrus All you need is Love Don't Let Me Down Come Together Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds Glass Onion In My Life Strawberry Fields Forever and Across the Universe always makes me cry ....💞✌️
Paul was a melodic genius but specialized in tunefulness. John could be just as creatively tuneful but also expanded the range of pop melody, in my opinion. His rhythms and singing creativity on songs broke into new territory. “Walrus” is an easy example. But it’s everywhere - “Girl” happens to be another one. “A Day in the Life” has to be mentioned. “Mr. Kite,” “Lucy in the Sky” are iconic experimental melody styles. The White Album’s cutting-edge feel is defined by John’s melody experiments. Just my opinion.
@@jon-quijano this is reality. Lennon took melody, chord progressions, vocal phrasing, lyrics and time changes where rock/pop had never been before him
@@timothyorie7021 *your personal favorite melody writer was Paul. Paul’s melodies are more classical and very beautiful indeed. John’s melodies are more original/haunting to our ears, and definitely more inventive in many cases. He had a flow about his melodies/voice/phrasing Paul didn’t have. “Penny Lane” vs “Strawberry Fields Forever” is a perfect example
I agree. They stand the test of time. Across the Universe is beautiful as just a poem. My fav Beatles song is "Yer Blues" then "Revolution." But "In My Life" will be played at my Celebration of Life Ceremony & I know it's been used for many others. Just beautiful lyrics.
I think they actually asked Lennon what were the best Beatles songs that he himself had written. Not his actual favorite Beatle songs. The list would've included some Paul and George songs.
The one that John actually told Paul that he really liked was Here There and Everywhere. Of course he said that he though that Something was the best song on the album.
I’d switch Girl with Dear Prudence. And add Julia. And Norwegian Wood perhaps. And of course Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. And Across the Universe which John, mentions at the end so needn’t be added.
I loved hearing Paul talk about it, he said john would get very angry, paul knew it stemmed from problems at home because john would tell him the issues with his mom so when he heard john sing Help for the first time he instantly knew what it was about and that he meant the words he was singing. it really was a cry for help.
The Elton John song he is referring to is 'Your Song', where he sings 'If I were a sculptor, but then again no' and 'anyway, the thing is, what I really mean'. Just a guy thinking out loud. I like that John likes that, because I like it too. In Strawberry Fields he's probably referring to 'I think a no and mean a yes, but it's all wrong; that is I think I disagree'. Thinking out loud. Kinda like Molly Bloom's soliloquy in 'Ulysses'
@@AC-gw4qu yep, it's all Bernie. But it's still 'an Elton John song' which is what JL was referring to. But I agree, Bernie rarely gets the credit he deserves and you would hope that a songwriter like Lennon might show him some love :)
@@mmdurante1616Emerick the sound engineer, said Lennon was the one with the orchestra idea and the end of the times sound,.After,Maca was acting like it was his idea. Paul likes to lie all the time.
@@danyelaru489 John had suggested using a symphony orchestra to fill in the instrumental passages, "but was unable to put his ideas into adequate words". Paul McCartney suggested asking the players to build from their instruments’ lowest possible notes to the highest, and he actually conducted the affair as we've seen numerous photographs of. George Martin actually said that Paul wanted a full orchestra and had to be talked down into a half orchestra. Paul has his ego, just like John, but I wouldn't say he "lies all the time". He has different versions of the same story sometimes, just like John.
@@mmdurante1616 emerick heard John saying he wanted a orchestra. Then he saw Paul going immediately to talk to Martin ,acting like it was his idea Conducting the orchestra is irrelevant. At the end it was John who suggested. John is the most important artist in modern music. Paul is in a distant second
@@danyelaru489 Whatever, Lennon fanboy. History does not and will not agree with you. It was the Beatles who were the most important artists, not each of them individually, as can be seen by their solo careers, even though Paul had the better solo career out of the two.
Ummmmm... I kept waiting for his comments on Walrus (one of his most fascinating Dylan-inspired lyrics). ... and waiting... and waiting... and waiting...
If only John had lived he would've eventually gotten past all the Beatles/Paul resentment that he had up until his dying day. Imagine John & Paul as elderly statesmen sitting together reminiscing about the old days?
I read an article the other day that said that John absolutely hated “Help!” But I’m sure I just heard him say he liked it then. Maybe I’m missing something 🤷🏻♂️
@@paulbakker6765 Ahhh, I see! Even though I’m from Liverpool, I’ve only just gotten interested in the Beatles and so am just learning about them. Thanks for the reply my friend 👍🏻