Well it means, that when you die you don't go to heaven or hell, your just dead, and your soul lives on in peace and happiness. That's all John Lennon ever wanted, peace and happiness
If you mean sung John Lennon sung Imagine.
If you mean John Lennon, then yes - he was born in Liverpool, England.
John Lennon was never expelled, i think you mean 'suspended' and it was because he often disturbed class.
It was about if there wasn't anything separating each one of us (religion, etc.) the world would be a better place. To put it plainly, Imagine is a plea for world peace and Lennon was simply stating the reasons (or problems) that caused the most grief in the world and asked the listener to "Imagine" what it would be like if these things didn't exist.. Greed ("Imagine no possessions"..) Religion ("Imagine there's no heaven" "and no religion too"..) Nationaliasm ("Imagine there's no countries"..) ("Nothing to kill or die for") Also, it's about the central ideas of Communism, not just anti-socialism. For a while, Lennon was pro-communism, and obviously against socialism.
It is a cover, the original is by John Lennon
It doesn't really mean anything it came to John in a dream.
Yoko Ono John Lennon wife
It's a call by Lennon for people to set aside their differences and live together as a peaceful world community and love each other. He is asking people to imagine a world that has none of the things in it that are often the cause of conflict- religion, national boundaries, possessions etc. etc., and is asking , just SUPPOSING that none of these things existed, what would we do? We would have no reason to remain suspicious and distrustful of each other, to wage war, to be selfish or mean, to have prejudices etc., so therefore we could all band together as one huge human family and 'the world could be as one', as he sings. When he sings 'Imagine there's no Heaven, It's easy if you try' he's not saying that there ISN'T a Heaven in reality, he's just asking people to PRETEND that there isn't, just for a moment, and saying how like Heaven things could be on Earth if we could all learn to love one another and not worry about material things, religious differences, and so on.
there is no answer for this question if mean by heaven the paradise " al ganah" becuse allah says that he prepared a paradise "heaven" for my servants that no one see it and no one hear it and no one can imagine it .
Its about being in the depths of a heroin addiction. Think about that and listen again...
hey jude Even though this is listed as a Lennon/McCartney composition, Paul McCartney wrote, sang lead vocal and performs "Hey Jude" in his live shows. The Lennon/McCartney tag on most of the Beatles' songs is based on an agreement the two made in the early days. It doesn't really mean BOTH worked on every song with that credit. The following Lennon albums hit #1 in the U.S. - Imagine (1971), Walls and Bridges (1974), and Double Fantasy (1980). The wording of the question is a bit peculiar.
if you mean the beatles then john Lennon, paul mc.cartney, george harrison and Ringo Starr