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2006-11-28 22:17:50 · 10 answers · asked by George 1 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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1. Strawberry Fields Forever" is the title of a 1967 song recorded by The Beatles. Widely considered to be one of the group's best recordings, it is also one of the defining works of the psychedelic rock genre. Although conventionally credited to both John Lennon and Paul McCartney (see Lennon-McCartney), "Strawberry Fields Forever" is known to have been composed solely by Lennon.

2. Strawberry Field was a Salvation Army orphanage in Woolton, England, founded in 1936. Strawberry Field has had an annual fête, which John Lennon and his aunt Mimi regularly attended. It closed its doors as a children's home in early January, 2005 and is now a church and prayer centre. The famous gates marking its entrance still stand.

3. The Strawberry Fields memorial is the name given to a landscaped section in New York's Central Park that is dedicated to the memory of musician John Lennon, and named after one of his songs, "Strawberry Fields Forever." It was designed by landscape architect Bruce Kelly (1948-1993), one of the principal members of the Central Park Conservancy's management at the time and the chief landscape architect for the Conservancy's restoration planning team. It was inaugurated by Yoko Ono, who had underwritten the project, on John Lennon's birthday, 9 October 1985.

4. Gomphrena haageana is a herbaceous perennial that acts as an annual in temperate climates. The most common cultivar is known as Strawberry Fields globe amaranth. It has a red flower reminiscent of a strawberry. It can grow up to 18 inches in height.

5. It could also mean a field full of strawberries...

2006-11-28 22:24:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Strawberry Fields as in the Beatles song? A utopian place? Field where strawberries are grown?

2006-11-29 08:08:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Strawberry Field was a home in Liverpool and Lennon used to play in the grounds there as a child. the song is about escaping to your childhood in your mind. The happy times as a child remain in your memory.

2006-11-29 06:20:50 · answer #3 · answered by Jon B 6 · 0 2

a field full of strawberry's

2006-11-29 06:18:41 · answer #4 · answered by 2 good 2 miss 6 · 1 3

fields full of strawberrys

2006-11-29 06:22:25 · answer #5 · answered by ag 3 · 1 4

If you're talkign about the Beatle's song, it is referring to getting high on drugs and the drugs supposedly take people to far away mystical lands ...like strawberry fields.

2006-11-29 06:20:58 · answer #6 · answered by Rachel 4 · 0 5

They are fields where you grow strawberries.

In the Beatles song it refers to an orphanage in Liverpool that they remembered from when they were young

2006-11-29 06:19:41 · answer #7 · answered by SteveT 7 · 1 3

lotsa fields with lotsa strawberrys (and cream if you got any) lol

2006-11-29 06:19:31 · answer #8 · answered by crazyeyes 3 · 0 3

Its a place in Liverpool.

2006-11-29 06:26:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I've heard it could mean the scars inside your arm, all the little red dots, where people inject Heroin?

2006-11-29 06:20:21 · answer #10 · answered by godlykepower 4 · 0 4

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