From my imagine album, it says sw 3379 on the back left hand cornner. This is the issue number witch is the original.
The album is from 1971
Zero. The Imagine Album didn't come out until 1971
Imagine is John Lennon's second post-Beatles album (1971 release date). Imagine (the song) is song #1 on side one of the album.
Yes. It appears on the Imagine album, 1971.
The song 'Jealous Guy' by John Lennon appeared on his Imagine album which came out in 1971. It has been covered by 92 other singers since its release.
Gimme Some Truth The Making of John Lennon's Imagine Album - 2000 V is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Netherlands:AL UK:15
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In 2002, John Lennon’s iconic song "Imagine" topped the album charts, as part of the compilation album "Imagine: The Ultimate Collection." The album featured remastered versions of Lennon's work, celebrating his legacy and influence in music. This success highlighted the enduring popularity of his music long after his passing.
No. The song "Imagine" was not the last song John Lennon wrote. In fact, he released the song "Imagine" on his 1971 album titled "Imagine" as well. The last song that John Lennon worked on upon the time of his death was his wife Yoko Ono's song "Walking On Thin Ice". The last song that John Lennon actually released himself was "I Don't Wanna Face It," released on wife Yoko Ono's mesh of unreleased Lennon/Ono songs after the time of John's death. John Lennon died on December 8, 1980, and wife Yoko Ono released the last album containing new, original Lennon songs (Milk and Honey) on January 27, 1984.
Acoustic - John Lennon album - was created in 1969.
It affected people a lot;they began thinking differently and in a unique way.They understood the importance of love and peace.By this,there was a lot of different observed in the societies around the world.John's album,''Imagine'' made peace and love in the societies. This is how John Winston Ono Lennon's album ''Imagine'' affected the societies around him.
John Lennon wrote the song.