![]() ![]() "Twist and Shout" was not kind to John Lennon's vocal cords. The only exceptions, he added, were the “10 or so songs the gods give you and that come out of nowhere.” 6. and even if it does come out, I think, 'What the hell is it anyway?'" he said. “I always think there’s nothing there, it’s sh*t, it’s no good, it’s not coming out, this is garbage. Speaking with just days before his death, Lennon revealed that songwriting was “absolute torture” for him. Lennon wrote some of the most indelible pop songs of the 20th century-and he apparently hated every minute of it. ![]() Songwriting was “torture” to John Lennon. He would often ask the band's producer, George Martin, to cover the sound of his voice: "Can't you smother it with tomato ketchup or something?" 5. Lennon did not like the sound of his voice and loved to double-track his records. Incredibly, one of the greatest singers in the history of rock music hated his own voice. The infamous banjo went missing after Julia’s death in 1958 and became the subject of the 2012 novel Julia’s Banjo, which spawned the stage adaptation Lennon’s Banjo. “My mother Julia taught it to me on the banjo, sitting there with endless patience until I managed to work out all the chords,” Lennon once said. The first song John Lennon learned to play as a teenage rock ‘n’ roll fan was Buddy Holly’s “That’ll Be the Day.” But he didn’t master the tune on any instrument you might pose with in front of the mirror. John Lennon’s first instrument was the banjo. Peter's Church in Liverpool, England and was a member of the 3rd Allerton Boy Scout troop. Lennon began his singing career as a choir boy at St. Yes, John Lennon-the great rock 'n' roll rebel and iconoclast-was once a choir boy and a Boy Scout. John Lennon was a choir boy and a Boy Scout. John's memory of it … There was a wall you could bunk over and it was a rather wild garden, it wasn't manicured at all, so it was easy to hide in.” 2. In Barry Miles’ book Many Years From Now, Paul McCartney recalled how it was "a secret garden. He lived near a local Salvation Army orphanage, and loved to explore its garden, which was known as Strawberry Fields. John Lennon grew up near Strawberry Field.īy the time he was 5 years old, John Lennon had been all but abandoned by his parents, so instead went to live with Mimi and George Smith, his aunt and uncle, in Woolton, England. Let's take a look at some facts you might not have known about the leader and founding member of The Beatles. Before he was one of the world's most iconic musicians, John Lennon-who was born in Liverpool on October 9, 1940-was a choir boy and a Boy Scout. ![]()
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