whatever gets you through the night. its alright. its alright I LOVE YOU JOHNNY
No. He did, however work with John Lennon on "whatever gets you through the night"
"Whatever Gets You Through the Night," a 1974 collaboration with Elton John, was John Lennon's only solo No. 1 hit in the United States during his lifetime.
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.
Some Of John Lennon,s most popular songs included: Mind Games, Whatever Gets You Through The Night ( a duet with Elton John), (Just Like) Starting Over, Woman, I,m Losing You, How ? Jealous Guy, Happy X-Mas ( War Is Over) , Mother, & How Do You Sleep ?
whatever gets you through the night. its alright. its alright I LOVE YOU JOHNNY
It was his good friend Elton John, godfather to his youngest son Sean.
No. He did, however work with John Lennon on "whatever gets you through the night"
"Whatever Gets You Through the Night," a 1974 collaboration with Elton John, was John Lennon's only solo No. 1 hit in the United States during his lifetime.
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.
Men of a Certain Age - 2009 Whatever Gets You Through the Night 2-11 was released on: USA: 29 June 2011 USA: 29 June 2011
Whatever Gets You Through the Day was created on 2001-11-19.
Some Of John Lennon,s most popular songs included: Mind Games, Whatever Gets You Through The Night ( a duet with Elton John), (Just Like) Starting Over, Woman, I,m Losing You, How ? Jealous Guy, Happy X-Mas ( War Is Over) , Mother, & How Do You Sleep ?
The cast of Whatever Gets You Through the Night - 2012 includes: Cora Bisset Laura Cameron Lewis Andrew Eaton Lewis Christopher Geddes Withered Hand John Kielty Bob Kildea Wounded Knee Michael McGaughrin Rachel Sermanni Bigg Taj Frances Thorburn
As a solo artist: Instant Karma Imagine Whatever gets you through the night (Just like) Starting Over Woman Nobody told me
There are several accounts of this, in biographies of both men. The short version is that Elton John made John Lennon promise that if Lennon's 1974 single "Whatever Gets You Thru The Night" (one of two Lennon recordings he sang on that year) became a #1 chart hit, Lennon would perform at one of John's concerts. Lennon had little faith in the song, and made the promise thinking he wouldn't have to keep it. The record hit Number One a few weeks later, and John held Lennon to his promise. Lennon guest-starred at John's Thanksgiving Day concert, performing three songs with him and his band: "Whatever Gets You Thru The Night", "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" (which John had covered earlier in the year, with Lennon's blessings and collaboration), and a loose performance of "I Saw Her Standing There", an early Beatles song that none of them had actually sung onstage before. (McCartney was the lead vocalist, when the Beatles had performed it.) Nobody knew it at the time, but this turned out to be Lennon's last public performance. Both May Pang (Lennon and Yoko Ono's personal assistant, who lived with Lennon when he and Ono were separated) and Yoko Ono were also at the show; Ono in the audience, Pang backstage. Ono came backstage afterwards, and it was the first time they'd seen each other in months. Someone took a photo, and they treasured it later. They rekindled their marriage, and Lennon moved back in, with their son Sean Lennon born months later. Elton John became Sean's godfather.
His first single without the Beatles was "Give Peace A Chance", credited to the Plastic Ono Band, in June 1969. His first under his own name was "Instant Karma!" in January 1970; the B-side was "Who Has Seen The Wind?" by Yoko Ono. His first single with a Lennon song on both sides was "Imagine" b/w "It's So Hard", in October 1971.