I saw the movie 30 years ago and I still remember it. Ulianova from Nueva Esparta, VenezuelaTo Luana, from Perth, Australia: Your mama is right! This song was featured in the movie "The Strawberry Statement", (1970).To this day I still don't understand why EMI couldn't present the entire song as it was originally released. Barry from New York, NcOn the album SHAVED FISH (Lennon's first 'best of compliation in 1975) the track only lasts about 20 seconds.Breanna from Henderson, NvI totaly agree with this title, everyone should give peace a chance! I miss John alot, imagine what he could have said about the world today.The SHAVED FISH version stinks! I LOVE the original version, though Crazyc63312 from Pittsburgh, PaI agree with you, Barry.We seriously need to give peace a chance. Thebeatles from Areawesome, AlI agree with this song completely.But by September of 1969, supposedly after he had offered the song to the group as a single (and was unanimously vetoed) he decided to record the song himself, and for the 1st time in over 12 years, not add Pauls name to the songwriting credit.the true time of death of The Beatle, in my opinion. Perry from Portsmouth, NhGavin.Why wasn't "Cold Turkey" (also written and recorded in 1969) credited to Lennon and McCartney? Basically, in June 1969 John still thought of The Beatles as an active recording group.Randy from Houghton Lake, MiGreat song, love John Lennon but I just don't get Yoko Ono never have.We're all people and we should all care and love one another because we're people. Let's drop the labels and just be kind to each other no matter what our sexuality, race, religion, gender, age or our political standing-those things don't matter, they're just labels. Perhaps I'm reading something into the song that other people aren't seeing. ![]() Labeling things divides people and a people divided won't be at peace.
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