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John Winston Lennon
John Winston Lennon, an icon of idealism, creativity and hope, was born on October 9, 1940 to a dysfunctional, working-class Liverpool family. He was born during an air raid from the German Air Force, in WWII. So pleased that he and his mother had survived, they chose his second name as Winston, after the great war-leader Churchill. John's father, a seaman in more ways than one, deserted his mother, Julia, when John was only three; so at an early age John lived with his aunt Mimi in the suburb of Woolton, Liverpool; his mother could not cope. John was a loving but a rebellious child, regularly skipping school, thinking and sketching instead of studying; dreaming of bigger things, Lennon seemed lost, in his own world. He had a highly developed imagination and would have out of body experiences and hallucinations at a very young age. These self-inflicted trances would frightened him and he considered that he might be insane, but then as no one had taken him to the funny-farm perhaps he was just a genius. Who would have known then, least of all him, that he would be the icon of the sixties; being voted Man of the Decade, in 1969.
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Biography: This site, Foogle Business, is mainly a political site but it is also an interesting information data bank. It once commanded 15,000 hits every day.
The subject here is the Fabfour, The Beatles and their great Song, Bulldog. It has been chosen not only because of any political views but because of the Beatles success. Not forgetting one of their greatest songs, Bulldog, which you can listen to here.
Bulldog, is possibly one of the best pop-songs ever written, and was John Lennon at his best, its memorable melody struck a chord with a whole generation. This type of music was John's specialty.
Bulldog, by Lennon McCartney
- Lennon 90% / McCartney 10%
Lyrics:Sheepdog
Standing in the rain
Bullfrog
Doing it again
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
What makes you think you're something special when you smile?Child-like
No one understands
Jack knife
In your sweaty hands
Some kind of innocence is measured out in years
You don't know what it's like to listen to your fearsYou can talk to me
You can talk to me
You can talk to me
If you're lonely, you can talk to meBig man (yeah)
Walking in the park
Wigwam
Frightened of the dark
Some kind of solitude is measured out in you
You think you know me, but you haven't got a clueYou can talk to me
You can talk to me
You can talk to me
If you're lonely, you can talk to meWahoo woof! Woof!
Hey bulldog! Hey bulldog!
Hey bulldog! Hey bulldog!Hey man, what's that boy?
Woof!
What do you say?
I said, "Woof!"
You know anymore?
Wooaah ha-ha-ha!
You've got it, that's it, you had it!
That's it, man, woo!
That's it! You've got it!
Don't look at me man, I only have ten children
Ah ho! Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
Quiet boy, quiet!
Okay, quiet!Hey bulldog!
Hey bulldog!Songwriters: Lennon John Winston, Mccartney Paul James. For non-commercial use only.
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