46 years later, John Lennon’s wife Yoko Ono to be credited as co-writer on Imagine - Hindustan Times
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46 years later, John Lennon’s wife Yoko Ono to be credited as co-writer on Imagine

Agence France-Presse | ByAgence France-Presse
Jun 16, 2017 01:08 PM IST

As Oko and their son Sean Lennon came up to receive a trophy, the association announced unexpectedly that Oko would join John Lennon on the songwriting credits.

Nearly half a century after John Lennon released Imagine, his widow and artistic collaborator Yoko Ono will be listed as a co-writer. The announcement was made as the iconic 1971 ode to world peace was declared “song of the century” at a gala Wednesday in New York of the National Music Publishers Association.

This file photo shows Yoko Ono looking on during a dedication ceremony for a giant tapestry in New York.(AFP)
This file photo shows Yoko Ono looking on during a dedication ceremony for a giant tapestry in New York.(AFP)

As Oko and their son Sean Lennon came up to receive a trophy, the association announced unexpectedly that Oko would join John Lennon on the songwriting credits.

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The gala was played a BBC interview with John Lennon in 1980, shortly before he was assassinated, in which he said that Imagine was inspired in part by lines in Ono’s conceptual art book Grapefruit. “Imagine should have been credited as a Lennon/Ono song. If it had been anyone other than my wife I would have given them credit,” John Lennon said.

Sean Lennon later wrote on Facebook that the announcement was the “proudest day of my life.” Punk godmother Patti Smith and her daughter Jesse Smith marked the occasion by playing Imagine as mother and son accepted the award. Ono, herself established as an avant-garde artist when she met the then-Beatle, collaborated closely with Lennon and has sought to preserve his legacy since his death.

Imagine, with its call for a world without divisions, remains one of pop music’s most recognizable tracks and an anthem of peace activists. Ono is unlikely to see any personal windfall in the immediate future as she already is the heir to Lennon’s estate. But the change could have a practical effect as under US law songs come into the public domain, meaning writers no longer receive royalties, 70 years after publication, with Ono’s addition potentially extending the period.

Ono herself had a well-publicized feud with Beatle Paul McCartney over songwriting credits. The Beatles generally signed songs as Lennon-McCartney, with the longtime friends sharing credit for some of music’s all-time hits.

Yoko Ono will be listed as a co-writer on Imagine now. (AFP)
Yoko Ono will be listed as a co-writer on Imagine now. (AFP)

After the group broke up McCartney began to flip the order to McCartney-Lennon in songs on which he said he took the lead, raising objections from Ono.

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