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ON THIS DATE (46 YEARS AGO) October 13, 1968 - At EMIs Abbey Road Studios in London, John Lennon recorded Julia for the 1968 album, The Beatles, commonly known as The White Album. Julia was written by John Lennon (credited to Lennon–McCartney) and features Lennon on vocals and acoustic guitar. It was written during the Beatles 1968 visit to Rishikesh in northern India, where they were studying under the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. It was here where Lennon learned the songs finger-picking guitar style (known as Travis-picking) from Donovan. Some afternoons we would gather at one of our pads and play the acoustic guitars we had all brought with us. Paul Horn, the American flute wizard, was there. John was keen to learn the finger-style guitar I played and he was a good student. Paul already had a smattering of finger style. George preferred his Chet Atkins style. John wrote Julia and Dear Prudence based on the picking I taught him. ~ Donovan, Many Years From Now, Barry Miles No other Beatle sings or plays on the song. While Paul McCartney made several solo recordings attributed to the group, dating back to his famous song Yesterday, this is the only time that Lennon played and sang unaccompanied on a Beatle track. Julia was written for Johns mother, Julia Lennon (1914–1958), who was knocked down and killed by a car driven by a drunk off-duty police officer when John was 17 years old. Julia Lennon had encouraged her sons interest in music and bought him his first guitar. But after splitting with Johns father, she started a new family with another man and left John to be raised by her sister, Mimi; though she lived just a few miles from John, Julia did not spend much time with him for a number of years. Their relationship began to improve as he neared adolescence, though, and in the words of his half-sister, Julia Baird: As he grew older, John would stay with us more often. He and Daddy got along well enough, and in the evenings when our daddy, a headwaiter, was at work, John and Mummy would sit together and listen to records. She was an Elvis Presley fan from the word go, and she and John would jive around the room to Heartbreak Hotel and other great Elvis songs. John inherited his love of music from her, and she encouraged him to start with piano and banjo, making him play a tune again and again until he got it right. I lost her twice, Lennon said. Once as a five-year-old when I was moved in with my auntie. And once again when she actually physically died. The song was also written for his future wife Yoko Ono, whose first name, which literally means child of the sea in Japanese, is echoed in the lyric Oceanchild, calls me. To the end of his life, he often called Yoko Mother. The line Half of what I say is meaningless, but I say it just to reach you was a slight alteration from Kahlil Gibrans Sand and Foam (1926) in which the original verse reads, Half of what I say is meaningless, but I say it so that the other half may reach you. Lennon also adapted the lines When I cannot sing my heart, I can only speak my mind from Gibrans When life does not find a singer to sing her heart she produces a philosopher to speak her mind. The Beatles
Posted on: Mon, 13 Oct 2014 23:10:00 +0000

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