The Beatles did not release any singles from the 1967 album; Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was on a single on the album. Elton John had a hit in 1975 with a remake of the song. The Beatles never released the song as a single.
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No. The Song Lucy in the sky with diamonds comes from a drawing by John Lennon's Son, Julian
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds by The Beatles.
"Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" by Elton John was the number 1 hit song on January 7, 1975.
Because she lives in the sky with diamonds. :)
Julian Lennonsome say that Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was inspired by LSD of the 60s.My answer.It was from a picture Julian drew, he called it "Lucy in the sky with diamonds"
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No. The Song Lucy in the sky with diamonds comes from a drawing by John Lennon's Son, Julian
"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" was released by The Beatles in 1967 on their album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band."
The first Australopithecus afarensis fossil was named "Lucy" after the song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by The Beatlesβ which was playing at the expedition camp when the fossil was discovered in Ethiopia in 1974.
Lucy got her name by a song written by the Beatles called "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds".
Johnson named the skeleton "Lucy" after the Beatles' song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" because the song was playing at their camp when they made the discovery. The name stuck as a way to remember the moment.
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds by The Beatles.
Marmalade Skies is in the Beatles song Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds.
because the team who found Lucy was having a party for their discovery and the song that they were listening to was called "Lucy in the sky with diamonds" by the Beatles
The name "Lucy" is supposedly inspired by the Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" a track which the team who found the fossil were listening to on the evening of the discovery.
One day, little Julian Lennon drew a picture of a girl in his class named Lucy. I guess she was in the sky with diamonds, or maybe that's what he said it was, or something like that (you can find that out on Beatles Rockband, jsyk). Then the Beatles wrote a song about it, which was what gave Lucy, the oldest human-form organism found, her name. Anyway, Lucy from Julian's class knew that she was the Lucy from the song. But when she would mention it, people would say, "Oh, no- that song was about drugs, not you." Unfortunately, Lucy died on what I think was September 28, 2009, which was not that long ago.
Lucy is a fossilized skeleton of Australopithecus afarensis discovered in 1974 in Ethiopia by a French/American team. She is named after the Beatles' song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds."