If you are talking about The Saltwater Room by Owl City, well the meaning is a Greek myth. The myth is that a monster who is female can only be defeated by falling in love with a man. The man falls in love with her, she is defeated, and the man misses her. The song isn't about a long distance couple...
He is upset how Fairy types such as Jigglypuff,Marill and Flabebe can defeat dragon types like garchomp, dragonite, hydreigon and salamence. He demonstrates how saltwater comes out of his eyes instead of tears because he is so sad.
Julian Lennon
Julian Lennon is John Lennon's son from his first wife, Cynthia. He was born in 1962. He has some affiliation with some later Beatles songs. The song Hey Jude was written by Paul on his way to visit Cynthia and Julian to help him get over his parents' divorce. Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds, contrary to the barbaric belief that it stands for LSD, was written by John about a painting that Julian had done at school which he replied, when John asked what it was, 'Lucy in the sky with diamonds.' The song Good Night was also written by John (but sung by Ringo) for Julian as a lullaby to help him get to sleep.
It's very, very difficult for someone from the outside to state definitively that person X does or does not love person Y. Julian himself has said that that John made some pretty negative remarks about him when he was a child, and that he doesn't really have many pictures of him and his father together. Julian was only 5 when his parents divorced, and he didn't have much contact with his father for several years. Julian and John reconciled somewhat in the mid-1970s (apparently at the urging of his father's girlfriend May Pang), and Julian has stated that his fondest memories of his father are from that time.
There is one from 1969 that is. But there is one on oldies radio commonly mistaken to be by the Beatles. It is actually by the Dave Clark Five, another British Invasion group. (Julian Lennon, son of John Lennon, later covered the DC5's song.)
No. The Song Lucy in the sky with diamonds comes from a drawing by John Lennon's Son, Julian
Lucy - Julian Lennon song - was created on 2009-12-15.
Julian Lennon
"Cole's Song" sung by Julian Lennon, written by Julian Lennon and Justin Clayton. (Just finished watching the movie!)
The song, "Hey Jude", was originally written as an apology song, "Hey Jules". This is a song written by Lennon to his Julian when he divorced from his first wife. Paul McCartney changed some of the lyrics and music, and "Hey Jude" was the result. The song was written in 1968, and released in August of that year.
Julian Lennon is John Lennon's son from his first wife, Cynthia. He was born in 1962. He has some affiliation with some later Beatles songs. The song Hey Jude was written by Paul on his way to visit Cynthia and Julian to help him get over his parents' divorce. Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds, contrary to the barbaric belief that it stands for LSD, was written by John about a painting that Julian had done at school which he replied, when John asked what it was, 'Lucy in the sky with diamonds.' The song Good Night was also written by John (but sung by Ringo) for Julian as a lullaby to help him get to sleep.
It's very, very difficult for someone from the outside to state definitively that person X does or does not love person Y. Julian himself has said that that John made some pretty negative remarks about him when he was a child, and that he doesn't really have many pictures of him and his father together. Julian was only 5 when his parents divorced, and he didn't have much contact with his father for several years. Julian and John reconciled somewhat in the mid-1970s (apparently at the urging of his father's girlfriend May Pang), and Julian has stated that his fondest memories of his father are from that time.
There is one from 1969 that is. But there is one on oldies radio commonly mistaken to be by the Beatles. It is actually by the Dave Clark Five, another British Invasion group. (Julian Lennon, son of John Lennon, later covered the DC5's song.)
'A Hard Day's Night' was written on the back of a birthday card for John Lennon's son, Julian.
No. The Song Lucy in the sky with diamonds comes from a drawing by John Lennon's Son, Julian
It is a cover, the original is by John Lennon
John Lennon's eldest son was named Julian -- sometimes called Jules. When Lennon and his first wife Cynthia ended their marriage, Paul McCartney wrote a song titled "Hey Jules" to comfort the boy. McCartney eventually changed the title to "Hey Jude," and the song became the Beatles' best-selling single ever.
"Hey Jude" was the most popular song by The Beatles. It was number one on the Billboard chart for nine weeks. Paul McCartney wrote the song for John Lennon's son Julian.