Marmalade.
That would be marmalade skies, in Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
No. The Song Lucy in the sky with diamonds comes from a drawing by John Lennon's Son, Julian
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"
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.
Yes, in fact, he recorded in 1976 as a non-album single with John Lennon. A live recording of the two artists singing 'I Saw Her Standing There' was the B-side.
Marmalade skies
Very Strange question. But the answer is Marmalade skies
That would be marmalade skies, in Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
No. The Song Lucy in the sky with diamonds comes from a drawing by John Lennon's Son, Julian
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"
Marmalade Skies is in the Beatles song Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds.
It is about a drawing that John Lennon's son made showing one of his classmates, Lucy, in the sky with diamonds for her eyes. It is not at all about a drug, it is just about a cute drawing Julian Lennon made in nursery school.
Lucy in skies with diamonds
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.
WHOEVER WROTE THE LAST ANSWER IS WRONG NOLucy in the sky with diamonds is NOT about LSD it is about a picture that Julian Lennon drew heres the story...So Julian Lennon (John Lennon's son) had a school friend named Lucy Vennon (she died recently) and one day he drew a picture of her and took it home when he showed it to John John asked what it was and Julian said "Its Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds!" and John liked what he called it so started writing a song. NOW YOU KNOWThe reason that people say it is about LSD (it is NOT) is because back then people were trying to find the meanings of beatles songs and they assumed it was about LSD because of the initials trust me i know
Yes, in fact, he recorded in 1976 as a non-album single with John Lennon. A live recording of the two artists singing 'I Saw Her Standing There' was the B-side.
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.