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The song strawberry fields forever is on the magical myetery tour album which has 11 songs on it
In Central Park, there is a section called "Strawberry Fields" after the song "Strawberry Fields Forever" written by him during the Beatles days. In the middle of Strawberry Fields, there is a memorial mosaic saying "Imagine" after his song "Imagine." It's called Strawberry Fields and is located in Central Park, New York City, NY.
Strawberry Fields was a Salvation Army Children's home near to where John Lennon grew up.
He wrote it during filming for the 1966-1967 film, How I Won The War. The inspiration was on old orphanage near where John lived, called Strawberry Fields. Strawberry Fields is no longer there, but, it was ironically located on Penny Lane in Liverpool.
The song was written by John Lennon and recorded at the end of 1966
The song which plays during the war scene in Across The Universe is Strawberry Fields Forever
During the fall of 1966, when he was in Spain making How I Won the War with Michael Crawford and Richard Lester. A gate outside the house where he was staying had a similar look to the gate at Strawberry Field, and it reminded him of his boyhood.
Out in the Fields - song - was created in 1985.
Like a lot of their songs they were on LSD but this place was near John's childhood home, and during this time when they were writing songs about their childhood memories.
John Lennon sings Strawberry Fields Forever which took six weeks to write. It should be noted that while both John and Paul's name appeared as LENNON & McCARTNEY to denote the owner/creator of the song, the actual writer was generally the lead singer. Classic examples: LENNON - Strawberry Fields, In my Life, Across the Universe. McCARTNEY - Hey Jude, Penny Lane, The Long and Winding Road. GEORGE HARRISON, was usual limited to one song per side per album and wrote many classic Beatles' songs as well: Something, Here Comes the Sun, Tax Man. RINGO STARR made many contributions (including writing) on Yellow Submarine and Octopuses' Garden.
No, there is no mention of the song "Strawberry Wine" being used in any commercials or movies.
Other than musical instruments one would expect; guitar, drums, bass guitar, John Lennon played the MELOTRON which many say has the sound of a piano being played, recorded and then replayed in reverse.