NO, but that was the best one, remember the B side
move over miss. L. you know I wish you well
2006-07-14 02:44:37
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answered by Voodoo Doll 6
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No, Ben E. King wrote it. John Lennon recorded it on an album of fifties covers he recorded in 1975, called "Rock 'n Roll."
2006-07-14 02:30:41
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answered by evolver 6
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Ben E King wrote it but Lennon had a go at singing it
2006-07-14 02:34:28
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answered by Ivanhoe Fats 6
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properly, i'm no longer positive i'd use the be conscious "depressing", yet yeah, distinctive his music became "darker" or better detrimental. He did have distinctive good, upbeat songs. (not basic Day's nighttime, In My existence, i'm the Walrus, i think fantastic, and so on.) yet in a number of his artwork, exceptionally placed up-Beatles, I do listen an undertone of sadness or maybe bitterness/anger. mom, Isolation, How?, Gimme some reality, and so on. with out going into psychoanalysis mode too a lot right here, the feeling i'm getting from distinctive his music is that he experienced distinctive soreness and vacancy. As distinctive human beings understand, his formative years became no longer precisely large- dad left, mom wasn't round a lot and became better like a chum than a mom, raised by technique of his strict aunt and uncle. Then the Beatles, which became large yet did not quite provide him any authentic fulfillment. And after that, properly, let's purely say that his relationship with Yoko Ono wasn't precisely the loving satisfied proper that he wrote about in a number of his songs. All that to assert, i doesn't quite call his music depressing, and that i actually do not imagine he became production an emotion or attempting to jot down detrimental songs (compared to some modern bands). yet i imagine he wrote out of his personal memories, and regrettably, those memories did contain melancholy and isolation, and many of the thoughts expressed in his music. no longer to assert he became a tortured genius or some thing like that; i do not imagine we are going to ever quite understand what went on in his head. yet i imagine his music became a mirrored image of his personal existence, thoughts, and memories. BQ: i understand this is going to sound unusual, yet i imagine his saddest music is proper Boy, which he wrote for his son Sean, then age 5. it truly is a appealing music, one in each and every of my favorites, and the lyrics are actual particularly positive. in spite of the indisputable fact that the timing of it became quite unhappy. between the lines became "i am going to hardly wait to ascertain you go back of age, yet i guess we are going to both purely should be affected individual, 'reason it truly is a lengthy, lengthy thanks to bypass." John Lennon died purely 25 days after that music became released, and he under no circumstances were given to ascertain his son improve up. That, to me, is sadder than any lyrics he wrote.
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answered by wernecke 3
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"Stand By Me" is the title of a song performed by Ben E. King and written by Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.
2006-07-14 02:29:47
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answered by tsmitha1 3
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Jim K. is right. It is Ben E. King!
2006-07-14 02:32:05
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answered by Jerry S 2
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He wrote it in a previous life LOL
2006-07-14 02:30:29
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answered by jonnygaijin 5
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No. It was Ben E. King.
2006-07-14 02:28:18
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answered by Anonymous
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No. He did record a version of it.
2006-07-14 02:28:34
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answered by Jack Nicholson 5
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I don't know, but i'm sure he sang it
2006-07-14 02:28:24
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answered by Anonymous
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