The general rule with Lennon-McCartney Beatles songs is that the lead singer is also the primary songwriter, though the song could be developed further in collaboration. Therefore, some of the Beatles songs in which John was the primary writer are "Nowhere Man," "Help!", "Julia," "Strawberry Fields Forever," "In My Life," "Revolution," "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and "A Day in the Life."
Some of John's songs after leaving The Beatles: "Imagine," "God," "Instant Karma," "Give Peace a Chance," "Woman," "Watching the Wheels," "Mother," "How Do You Sleep?" and "Happy Christmas (War Is Over)."
I assume you're asking about his original work and not his covers, but he also recorded songs he didn't write, such as "Stand By Me."
Imagine by John Lennon
In a lot of songs, yes, but he can be from almost a soprano to a barritone in some of the Beatles' songs.
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john Lennon in some songs paul mc cartny in some songs and Ringo star in yellow sub
john Lennon in some songs paul mc cartny in some songs and Ringo star in yellow sub
"Intuition" by John Lennon
Imagine - by John Lennon
love and peace
love and peace
John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
yes he wrote songs songs are poems
Lennon had harmonicas in several keys, to play songs in different keys.