#46 Imagine- John Lennon

Imagine there’s no countries/
And no religion, too.

For all his work in The Beatles, Lennon might be best known for “Imagine”. While we think of “Imagine” as a song promoting peace (which it is), it is also very radical. Lennon is advocating socialism, eradication of religion and borders and countries. I think a lot of people like this song and think “yay peace”, but don’t get down to the nitty gritty and think about what he is actually saying.

Are you willing to consider a society with no possessions? Where everyone “owns” the same amount of wealth? I bet you wouldn’t. Would you consider a world without countries? I don’t think you could. Some of you may have imagined no religion.

Imagine John Lennon Meaning
Lennon

That is not a knock against you or me necessarily. It is not like Lennon gave up all his possessions and lived his life like a monk. However, let’s really consider what he is saying in “Imagine”. A more egalitarian society is necessary and I believe it will come about in one way or another.

I could imagine borders becoming  less meaningful someday, but we are a long ways away from that. The power of this song is in the ideas it suggests. Let’s think about how things are and how things could be.

The melody and Lennon’s voice carry the message perfectly on practically just a piano. Though, of course the full band and strings comes in about halfway through. The piano arraignment is original and iconic. The slow pacing allows us to focus on his words and we realize how far a way we have to go to reach his ideal of: “A brotherhood of man/ sharing all the world.”

Imagine Lyrics

Imagine there’s no heaven,
It’s easy if you try.
No hell below us,
Above us only sky.

Imagine all the people living for today.

Imagine there’s no countries,
It isn’t hard to do.
Nothing to kill or die for,
And no religion too.

Imagine all the people living life in peace, you…

You may say I’m a dreamer,
But I’m not the only one.
I hope some day you’ll join us,
And the world will be as one.

Imagine no possessions,
I wonder if you can.
No need for greed or hunger,
A brotherhood of man.

Imagine all the people sharing all the world, you…

You may say I’m a dreamer,
But I’m not the only one.
I hope some day you’ll join us,
And the world will be as one.

written by John Lennon

#45 Killing Me Softly- Roberta Flack

I felt all flushed with fever, embarrassed by the crowd/
I felt he’d found my letters and read each one out loud.

“Killing Me Softly” has a somewhat similar theme to Superstar by The Carpenters. Roberta Flack sings about her experience seeing a singer at a concert and being blown away by his talent. His art speaks to her. It feels like, “He’d found my letters and read each one out loud”. Great line. The music hits her so hard she feels flushed. She feels a personal connection. As the song concludes she realizes that their “connection” is very one-sided. The artist looks right past her. Obviously.

Killing Me Softly Meaning
Roberta Flack

That one-way connection between artist and fan is unique. In my opinion it is probably best not to seek to reach out to establish a connection with a celebrity you admire. 99 times out of 100 it will end in disappointment, as is the case here. And something you love (their work) might be diminished due to your perfectly rational response of disappointment.

The melody of “Killing Me Softly” coupled with Flack’s amazing vocal performance make this song great. Flack sings it like a love song—which it is, in a sense. Lori Lieberman also has a beautiful version of the song. She was the first to record it and there seems to be some controversy regarding whether she co-wrote the song upon seeing Don Mclean perform.

Killing Me Softly Lyrics

Strumming my pain with his fingers
Singing my life with his words
Killing me softly with his song
Killing me softly with his song
Telling my whole life with his words
Killing me softly with his song

I heard he sang a good song, I heard he had a style
And so I came to see him to listen for a while
And there he was this young boy, a stranger to my eyes

Strumming my pain with his fingers
Singing my life with his words
Killing me softly with his song
Killing me softly with his song
Telling my whole life with his words
Killing me softly with his song

I felt all flushed with fever, embarrassed by the crowd
I felt he found my letters and read each one out loud
I prayed that he would finish but he just kept right on
Strumming my pain with his fingers

Singing my life with his words
Killing me softly with his song
Killing me softly with his song
Telling my whole life with his words
Killing me softly with his song

He sang as if he knew me in all my dark despair
And then he looked right through me as if I wasn’t there
But he just came to singing, singing clear and strong

Strumming my pain with his fingers
Singing my life with his words
Killing me softly with his song
Killing me softly with his song
Telling my whole life with his words
Killing me softly with his song

written by Norman Gimbel / Charles Fox

 

#44 Annie’s Song- John Denver

You fill up my senses/
Like a night in a forest.

The first line of John Denver’s “Annie’s Song” is iconic. It really captures the spirit of John Denver’s music and sets the stage and scene for this beautiful love song. Denver was a country boy, and nothing could express his sense of awe like the outdoors. You won’t hear lyrics like this from other artists. Pure. Delicate. Unashamed.

John Denver’s description of how Annie fills up his senses is a very apt way to describe the infatuation and initial honeymoon phase of a relationship. Everything feels alive. It feels like you remember things more acutely…it is almost like you see the world through rose colored glasses.

Annie's Song Meaning
John Denver

Denver was a crossover star: he appealed to both country music fans and rock fans and I think that is truly hard to accomplish. The arrangement is relatively simple and is relies on the solid finger-picking of an acoustic guitar. The first verse—when it is just Denver and his guitar—is especially compelling. Denver’s voice is unspectacular but underrated. It is pleasant, but in a positive way.

Somehow Denver isn’t in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. I suppose it could be argued that he is closer to a country artist. However, if hip hop artists can get in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, John Denver deserves to be there.

More John Denver Songs.

Annie’s Song Lyrics

You fill up my senses
Like a night in a forest.
Like the mountains in springtime
Like a walk in the rain.
Like a storm in the desert
Like a sleepy blue ocean.
You fill up my senses
Come fill me again.

Come let me love you
Let me give my life to you.
Let me drown in your laughter
Let me die in your arms.
Let me lay down beside you
Let me always be with you.
Come let me love you
Come love me again.

You fill up my senses
Like a night in a forest.
Like the mountains in springtime
Like a walk in the rain.
Like a storm in the desert
Like a sleepy blue ocean.
You fill up my senses
Come fill me again.

written by John Denver