Love (John Lennon song) explained

Love
Cover:File:Love - John Lennon May 1970 Philippines single.png
Caption:1971 Philippines single label
Artist:John Lennon
Album:John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
Released:11 December 1970
Recorded:26 September23 October 1970
Studio:Abbey Road, London
Genre:Soft rock
Label:Apple
Producer:
Love
Cover:Love 45.jpg
Caption:UK picture sleeve
Type:single
Artist:John Lennon
Album:The John Lennon Collection
B-Side:Gimme Some Truth
Released:15 November 1982
Recorded:1970
Genre:Rock
Label:Apple/Geffen
Producer:
Prev Title:Watching the Wheels
Prev Year:1981
Next Title:Nobody Told Me
Next Year:1984

"Love" is a song written and performed by John Lennon, originally released on his debut solo album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (1970). The song's theme is more upbeat than most of the songs on Plastic Ono Band.[1]

Song

The song first came out on Lennon's 1970 album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band. Lennon considered releasing it as a single, but was dropped in favour of "Mother". However, "Love" received considerable airplay at the time from stations who hesitated at playing "Mother". "Love" later appeared on the compilation The John Lennon Collection (1982), and was released as a promotional tie-in single for the collection. The single version is a remix of the original track, which most notably differs in having the piano intro and outro (played by Phil Spector) mixed at the same volume as the rest of the song; on the original album version, these parts begin much quieter and increase in volume. The B-side was "Gimme Some Truth", but labelled as "Give Me Some Truth".

Ultimate Classic Rock critic Stephen Lewis rated it as Lennon's 5th greatest solo love song, saying that "The close-miced vocals and delicate piano/acoustic guitar instrumentation increase the intimacy of the song."[2] Far Out critic Tim Coffman rated it as Lennon's greatest deep cut, calling it "one of the best examples of Lennon’s melodic sensibilities, moving through different keys effortlessly while still keeping the key melody gliding throughout the track."[3]

An alternate take of the song appears on the John Lennon Anthology box set (1998) as well as the Acoustic album (2004).

The picture on the sleeve for 1982 release of "Love" was taken by famed photographer Annie Leibovitz on 8 December 1980—the day of Lennon's murder.

Like the 1982 British issue, the original version of the song was released as a single again in October 1998 for the Japanese market only with the Japanese edition of another compilation . This song gained great success on Japan's Oricon chart and won the song of the year 1999 in Japanese gold disc prize.

The song was also used as Lennon's entry on the iTunes exclusive 4-track Beatles EP , released in 2014.[4]

Personnel

The musicians who performed on the original recording were as follows:[5]

Track listings

1982 release

  1. "Love" [remix]
  2. "Gimme Some Truth"

1998 Japan release

  1. "Love" [album version]
  2. "Stand by Me" (Ben E. King/Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller)

Charts

Year Country Position
1982 United Kingdom 41
1998 Japan 58[6]

The Lettermen version

The Lettermen recorded the song in 1971. This single became a top 20 hit on the Japanese Oricon singles chart and hit number 42 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming the only charting version of the song in the US and the last charting single of the group's career.

Charts

Year Country Position
1971 Japan 15[7]
United States 42 (Hot 100)[8]
8 (AC)

The Dream Academy version

Love
Cover:John Lennon - Love single cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:The Dream Academy
Album:A Different Kind of Weather
Released:1990 (UK)
1991 (USA)
Recorded:1990
Genre:Pop
Length:3:42
Label:Reprise/Blanco Y Negro
Producer:
Prev Title:In the Heart
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:Angel of Mercy
Next Year:1991

The Dream Academy covered this song on their album A Different Kind of Weather (1990), and also released as a single (CD, cassette, and vinyl formats are available).[9] The single featured a strong Indian theme throughout (evident in the music video). The song samples the "Funky Drummer" drum break. Like the album it was released on, it received mixed reviews. Many critics and fans felt that they over-stretched it.[10] The CD single included six different mixes of the song along with "Mordechai Vanunu", which was written for Mordechai Vanunu. A second B-side, called "The Demonstration", can be found on the UK CD single version. There are also exclusive remixes issued on the cassette and 12" single. As it turned out, this was the band's penultimate single and has an accompanying video that was shot in India.

Track listing

  1. "Love" (single version)  - 3:42
  2. "Love" (Hare Krishna Mix)  - 7:01 (appears on the compilation album Somewhere in the Sun... Best of the Dream Academy)
  3. "Love" (Whales in Love)  - 4:00
  4. "Love" (Dream House)  - 7:34
  5. "Love" (Love Is 12)  - 6:52
  6. "Love" (Love Is 7)  - 4:18
  7. "Love" (Dreamstrumental)  - 5:07
  8. "Mordechai Vanunu"  - 5:39 (written for Mordechai Vanunu)
  9. "Love" (Trance mix) (an exclusive remix that only appears on the maxi-cassette single released in the U.S.)

Jimmy Nail version

A version by Jimmy Nail was recorded for his album Big River, which was released as a single on 8 December 1995 (the 15th anniversary of Lennon's death), and peaked at number 33 on the UK Singles Chart.

Charts

Other versions

Barbra Streisand covered the song in 1971 on her album Barbra Joan Streisand, along with another Lennon composition "Mother".[11] AllMusic critic William Ruhlmann described Streisand's "delicate reading" as a "gem."[11]

Another cover was by Norwegian actress/model/singer Julie Ege.[12]

The song was later covered by Vicky Leandros in several versions, the first on her 1970 UK album I Am, then a guitar version in 1971 in various releases, an a cappella version on her US album Across the Water and a new guitar version with Roland Gabezas in 2005 titled "Ich bin wie ich bin". Shirley Bassey covered the song on her 1972 album I Capricorn. Other covers have been recorded by Kenny Loggins, Asha Puthli, the Mission and the Cure.

In 1990, Morgan Fisher, former keyboard player with Mott the Hoople, and a resident of Japan since 1985, recorded a version of "Love" for his album Echoes of Lennon. Yoko Ono read the lyrics over Fisher's ambient keyboards.

The Cure recorded a version in 2007 for the international release of .

Italian singer Mango re-interpreted the song on the album Acchiappanuvole (2008).

American musician Beck's version was released in January 2014, and included on the 2014 compilation album Sweetheart 2014.[13]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Love. 2 August 2010. The Beatles Bible. 21 July 2017. en-GB.
  2. Web site: Top 10 John Lennon Love Songs. Lewis, Stephen. 2023-01-08. 20 March 2013. Ultimate Classic Rock.
  3. Web site: 10 greatest John Lennon deep cuts. Coffman, Tim. 22 January 2024. 2024-01-24. Far Out.
  4. Web site: Free iTunes EP: '4: John Paul George Ringo' . paulmccartney.com . 23 September 2014 . 23 January 2019 .
  5. Book: Blaney, John . John Lennon: Listen To This Book . 2005. Biddles Ltd. . Guildford, Great Britain . 0-9544528-1-X . 60.
  6. Web site: After The Beatles . Homepage1.nifty.com . 2016-11-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20040907031439/http://homepage1.nifty.com/tuty/after_beatles_john_singlechartaction_japan.htm . 7 September 2004 . dead .
  7. Sleeve notes for Japanese edition of John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band: Digitally Remixed and Remastered, written by Kenji Inomata and Masataka Negi, 2000
  8. Hot 100 - Billboard . . 20 November 1971 . 28 January 2019 .
  9. Web site: The Dream Academy - A Different Kind of Weather . . 29 March 2018 .
  10. Web site: Demalon . Tom . The Dream Academy - A Different Kind of Weather . . 6 March 2018 .
  11. Web site: Barbra Joan Streisand. Ruhlmann, W.. AllMusic. 2014-05-03.
  12. Web site: Perrone . Pierre . Julie Ege: Sex Symbol of the 1970s . The Independent. 2 May 2008 . 26 February 2018 .
  13. Web site: Blistein . Jon . Beck Declares His 'Love' in John Lennon Cover . . 2 January 2014 . 16 December 2018 .