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Why 'Imagine' by John Lennon is a dangerous song
When the 100-year-old former president’s funeral service was held in the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., it was odd ...
The late president celebrated the impact and influence of the song, which decries war, nationalism, and excesses of capitalism. No American president, or post-president, thought more profoundly ...
Former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral last week sparked a new debate about a decades-old song.
The song’s call for a world with no religion, where nobody has heaven on their mind, is just as incendiary today as it was in 1971. The most famous aspect of “Imagine” is its beautiful ...
Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks performed "Imagine" at former President Jimmy Carter's funeral, which was not taken well by some Christian conservatives on social media.
His songs continue to move people across generations. “Imagine” came out in 1971 as part of John Lennon’s second solo album. The song speaks about hope and unity, asking listeners to think ...
In his January 10, 2025 edition of “Gary Varvel’s Views from the Right,” the syndicated political cartoonist comments: “The song, ‘Imagine’ is the opposite of what Carter said he believed.
This was a Christian funeral. Carter was a Christian man. “Imagine” is an anti-Christian song. As a lesser matter, of all the people and places to celebrate a nation-less world, the state ...
It’s so important to tell the story well so people can feel the song’s emotion.” Melba’s storytelling skills shine through on all 12 tracks of Imagine, including the two previous singles ...
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Carter spoke more than once about his enthusiasm for the song. He delighted in the fact that “Imagine” had become a truly international anthem. “[I]n many countries around the world—my ...