‘Imagine’ at 50: Why John Lennon’s ode to humanism still resonates
Portrait of Japanese-born artist and musician Yoko Ono and British musican and artist John Lennon , December 1968.
Yet numerous attempts have been made since Imagine was released to reconcile Lennon’s anthem with religion. , perhaps the first and only atheist anthem to be so enormously successful, has come to be so widely embraced in America. After all, the U.S. is a country that has – at least until recently – had a much more religious population than other Western industrialized democracies.has sold millions, going No. 1 in the U.S. and U.K. charts. And its popularity has endured.
In interviews, Lennon was at times ambiguous about his beliefs on religion and spirituality, but such ambiguity is at odds with the clear message of. The song’s irreligious ethos is frank. The first verse speaks of there being “no heaven,” “no hell” – “Above us, only sky.” In such clear, distilled words, Lennon captures the very marrow of the secular orientation.
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