No. He and David Bowie collaborated (with Carlos Alomar) on "Fame", which became Bowie's first #1 hit in the US. His voice is recognizable in parts of the record.
Yup! :) love that song...
It sounds like it could be true, Black Sabbath & the Beatles.
The four Beatles are John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey)
Yes. Late 1974: John Lennon singing "Whatever Gets You Through the Night" (background vocals and keyboards by Elton John). "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by Elton John (background vocals and guitar by John Lennon). An unusual set of circumstances to be sure. For the record, both singles reached #1 in the USA.
John Lennon.
Yup! :) love that song...
It sounds like it could be true, Black Sabbath & the Beatles.
He did not, although he did express admiration for Billy Joel's early records, and the fact that Joel also had his wife (Elizabeth) as his manager, as Lennon did (Yoko) in his last years.
The four Beatles are John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey)
The Beatles;John Lennon - guitar/vocals Paul McCartney - bass/vocals George Harrison - guitar/vocals Ringo Starr - drums/vocals
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Yes. Late 1974: John Lennon singing "Whatever Gets You Through the Night" (background vocals and keyboards by Elton John). "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by Elton John (background vocals and guitar by John Lennon). An unusual set of circumstances to be sure. For the record, both singles reached #1 in the USA.
John Lennon.
John Lennon (Guitar, Vocals), Paul McCartney (Bass, Vocals), George Harrison(Guitar, Vocals), Ringo (Richard) Starr (Starkey) (Percussion, Vocals) Hope this helped you.
Martin Johnson- lead vocals and rhythm guitar Paul DiGiovanni- lead guitar,backup vocals Bryan Donahue - bass guitar,backup vocals John Keefe- drums
Vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica, bass, tambourine, banjo, organ
Paul McCartney sang the lead on 'Hey Jude'.