One of the most well-known anti-war songs from the 1960s is John Lennon’s “Give Peace a Chance.” Radio stations all over Europe began playing the song simultaneously in 2022. Why
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Sometimes artists write songs that are inspired by other songs. More rarely, artists write songs with the intent of replacing other songs. John Lennon was one of the most famous
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On June 1st 1969, John Lennon and The Plastic Ono Band recorded the ever-relevant ‘Give Peace A Chance’ during their ‘bed-in’ at the Hotel La Reine in Montreal, Canada, which
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A sketch by John Lennon depicting himself as Adolf Hitler has sold for $54,000, Page Six reports. Lennon reportedly drew
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Music can help express emotions that aren’t so easily put to words, and songs from of the Vietnam War era continue to help people identify with feelings from that time