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Old Dirt Road. " Old Dirt Road " is a song written by John Lennon and Harry Nilsson, first released on Lennon's 1974 album Walls and Bridges. [ 1] Nilsson later recorded the song on his 1980 album Flash Harry .
Walls and Bridges is the fifth solo studio album by English musician John Lennon. It was issued by Apple Records on 26 September 1974 in the United States and on 4 October in the United Kingdom. Written, recorded and released during his 18-month separation from Yoko Ono, the album captured Lennon in the midst of his "Lost Weekend".
Side two. "#9 Dream". "Surprise, Surprise (Sweet Bird of Paradox)" "Steel and Glass". "Beef Jerky". "Nobody Loves You (When You're Down and Out)" "Ya Ya". " What You Got " is a song written by John Lennon that was first released on his 1974 album Walls and Bridges. It was later released as the B-side to his top 10 "#9 Dream" single.
Phil Spector co-produced Lennon's albums John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (1970), Imagine (1971), Some Time in New York City (1972) and Rock 'n' Roll (1975). Lennon and Ono performed four songs on Some Time in New York City (1972) live with Frank Zappa and his band the Mothers of Invention. Lennon co-wrote "Old Dirt Road" with Harry Nilsson ...
[2] [4] Authors Chip Madinger and Mark Easter describe the lyrics as being as frank as the lyrics of the songs on John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band. [5] Ben Urish and Ken Bielen describe the lyrics as "bleak." [4] The title phrase incorporates a sexual pun. [2] [4] [6] The phrase "going down on love" is used in the song in the context of "giving up ...
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Number 9 Dream. " #9 Dream " is a song written by John Lennon and first issued on his 1974 album Walls and Bridges. It was released as the second single from that album months later, on Apple Records catalogue Apple 1878 in the United States and Apple R6003 in the United Kingdom. It peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, and it hit number ...
Those hopes were crushed when John Lennon was murdered on Dec. 8, 1980 — but now a final, Lennon-penned Beatles song, “Now and Then,” provides a glimpse of what could have been.