Top 10 John Lennon songs

“Imagine,” Imagine, 1971

If you play a message over and over and over again, does it then lose its meaning? I always wonder about that with “Imagine” because a radio station somewhere in the world is playing it at any time. Would the song’s power still be there if you only heard it one a month or once a year? I think so, because it has a simple, memorable message that hits universal themes. Lennon was best when he wrote about abstract ideas (which is why the literal songs on Some Time In New York City are so bad) and “Imagine” is the ultimate example of that. “You may say, I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one.”

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