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From the Album 1. Mother
    by John Lennon
2. Look At Me
    by John Lennon
3. Money
    by John Lennon and Plastic Ono Band
4. Twist And Shout
    by John Lennon
5. Instant Karma
    by John Lennon
6. India, India
    by John Lennon
7. Real Love
    by John Lennon
8. Oh My Love
    by John Lennon
9. Mind Games
    by John Lennon
10. The Ballad Of John And Yoko
      by John Lennon
11. How Do You Sleep?
      by John Lennon
12. God
      by John Lennon
13. Give Peace A Chance
      by John Lennon
14. New York City
      by John Lennon
15. Power To The People
      by John Lennon
16. Woman Is The Nigger Of The World
      by John Lennon
17. Attica State
      by John Lennon
18. Gimme Some Truth
      by John Lennon
19. Im Losing You
      by John Lennon
20. Im Moving On
      by John Lennon
21. Im Stepping Out
      by John Lennon
22. I Don't Want to lose You
      by John Lennon
23. Whatever Gets You Through The Night
      by John Lennon
24. Woman
      by John Lennon
25. Beautiful Boy
      by John Lennon
26. Watching The Wheels
      by John Lennon
27. Just Like Starting Over
      by John Lennon
28. Grow Old With Me
      by John Lennon
29. Imagine
      by John Lennon



Other Songs 5:30 Saturday Morning Asking You Attica State Beautiful Boy Brake Of Your Car Couldnt Breathe Gimme Some Truth Give Peace a Chance God Goodbye Grow Old with Me How Do You Sleep I Hear I Won't Give Up Im Losing You Im Moving On Im Stepping Out Imagine Instant Karma (Just Like) Starting Over Look at Me Mind Games Morning Mother My Beautiful New York City No One Knows Oh My Love Power to the People Property Of Goatf*cker Rain Real Love Thank You That's What's Up The Ballad of John and Yoko These Days Those Days Trying To Make Me Twist and Shout Watching the Wheels Whatever Gets You Through the Night Woman Woman Is the Nigger of the World Wrong Way
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Lennon is a musical with music and lyrics by John Lennon and book by Don Scardino, who also directed its premiere. The musical is about the life of Lennon and is notable for Scardino's choice to be almost exclusively based on Lennon's own words and to focus on Lennon's solo career, with no songs from the Lennon-McCartney catalogue.

The "$7 million bio-musical" first opened in San Francisco, California, in April 2005. After what The Times described as "a troubled try-out in San Francisco, a cancelled run in Boston and a radical rewrite", it had 42 previews and 49 performances on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre from 14 August to 24 September 2005. The role of Lennon is played by performers of both sexes and different ages and skin colours, an approach Scardino said was inspired by "I Am the Walrus" where Lennon writes, "I am he, as you are he, as you are me, and we are all together." This use of multiple actors was scaled back after the San Francisco production, with the final rewrite having a single actor narrating Lennon's story.

Yoko Ono was actively involved in the production, retaining final script approval and requiring the show's Broadway producers to complete the script and present it to her live (albeit in workshop format). The show's credits included the phrase "With Special Thanks to Yoko Ono Lennon".

The limited use of Beatles songs, attributed to creative choices and not licensing issues, led critics to dismiss the work as "Ono-centric". Ono was unapologetic about the choice: "If we put 'Yesterday' in, it's not really fair to the Beatles because we're leaning on their power. We're talking about John now, thank you." She later said "It is definitely John's story - from Liverpool 1940 to New York 1980. I am the B-side, and that's how it should be. I think he would have loved it." The musical also conspicuously omits any mention of May Pang, Lennon's lover for a period of 18 months in 1974-75 when the singer was separated from Ono.
-Wikipedia
Genre(s): Soundtrack, Musical
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