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  1. Songfacts®: This is the title track from the Lucy EP, the first new music from Lennon since his 1998 Photograph Smile album. Lennon recorded this in New York City with one of his company Revolution's new artists, James Scott Cook. Initially, Julian was scheduled to sing a few background vocals on one of James' songs titled "Lucy."

  2. This is the hommage Julian did for his girl friend when he was in kindergarden: Lucy O'Donnell. She inspired "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" to John Lennon as his son (little Julian) showed him a drawing he did for her then. She died from lupus and Julian was touched by how that disease has a crual way to kill.

  3. 15 de jun. de 2009 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  4. And it’s not like Julian Lennon is going to remember what a drawing he did in nursery school looks like. But obviously, whether it is THE original or not, it was the drawing that, at some point, was deemed “the original drawing Julian Lennon did of ‘Lucy in the sky with diamonds'” and eventually it was sold at auction to David Gilmour.

  5. Julian Lennon. Julian Lennon en la inauguración del monumento de paz a John Lennon en Liverpool. Julian Charles John Lennon ( Liverpool, 8 de abril de 1963) es un músico inglés. Es el hijo primogénito de John Lennon, y el único hijo del matrimonio con Cynthia Lennon. Es medio hermano por parte de padre de Sean Lennon.

  6. 22 de sept. de 2012 · Musical Folk Figure. A Weybridge nursery school classmate of Julian Lennon, she is remembered as 'Lucy' of the 1967 Beatles' hit Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. One day in 1966 three-year-old Julian drew a picture of her and took it home to his parents; John Lennon, who was then at work on the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely...

  7. 17 de nov. de 2009 · After many years, Julian and Lucy reconnected and found out she suffered from Lupus. While recording the song, Lucy passed away due to an infection related to the disease, in September of 2009. To honor Lucy's memory, bring awareness to Lupus, as well as honor the still living grandmother of Mr. Cook, Julian and James reworked the song and it became what it is.