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The title track of [[John Lennon]]'s 1971 [[album]], | The title track of [[John Lennon]]'s 1971 [[album]], ''Imagine'' was written and performed solo by the former [[The Beatles|Beatles]] member and inspired by his wife [[Yoko Ono]]'s poem, 'Cloud Piece' (1964). The song expresses a wish for [[world peace]] and harmony, and remains perhaps Lennon's best-known work as well as an anthem for those who wish for a world free of [[war]], possessions, or [[religion]]. |
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The title track of John Lennon's 1971 album, Imagine was written and performed solo by the former Beatles member and inspired by his wife Yoko Ono's poem, 'Cloud Piece' (1964). The song expresses a wish for world peace and harmony, and remains perhaps Lennon's best-known work as well as an anthem for those who wish for a world free of war, possessions, or religion.