John Lennonโs music could probably never be considered underrated. His work with The Beatles will probably live on forever. His solo works have also stood the test of time. That being said, John Lennon did dish out a few deep cuts that havenโt gotten as much love as hits like โImagineโ or โInstant Karma!โ. Letโs take a look at a few somewhat forgotten John Lennon deep cuts that need way more love than they got back in the day!
โIsolationโ
This Plastic Ono Band song came after John Lennonโs stint in therapy. That much is obvious by its lyrics and overall sound. While songs like โGodโ and โMotherโ are the most renowned from this period of Lennonโs personal self-reflection, thereโs something about โIsolationโ that really shows him at his most vulnerable. Those closing lines still devastate me, years after I first heard this 1970 track for the first time: โThe sun will never disappear / But the world may not have many years.โ
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โOh My Loveโ
This song is one of several John Lennon deep cuts found on Imagine, and itโs a surprisingly soft and gentle tune for the often experimental and intense musician. โOh My Loveโ is a spiritual exploration of the unique feeling of being truly and deeply in love. Itโs almost like a gospel song, in a way. Fun fact: George Harrison plays the guitar on this song.
โHow?โ
Another deep cut from Imagine, โHow?โ shows Lennon coming to terms with his darker emotions. Itโs surprisingly optimistic, considering the very lost and emotional edge of the album it is featured on. โHow?โ is John Lennon accepting the complicated nature of life, and he looks for the positive side of his struggles. If anything, this song is one of Lennonโs most uplifting and hopeful tunes.
โLoveโ
This is one of the finest releases to come out of Plastic Ono Band, and I think itโs one of the best John Lennon deep cuts out there. Lennon was obviously a pro at writing love songs, considering all the hits he wrote for The Beatles dealt with love in some capacity. โLoveโ, though, was inspired by Yoko Onoโs poetry and explored the spiritual freedom that comes with finding oneโs special someone. The melody alone is unforgettable.
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