It is his most famous solo album in the world and his biggest hit.
His second solo album, released in 1971, contains 10 long-loved songs, including the title track "Imagine," "Jealous Guy," and "I Don't Want to Be a Soldier."
The tenth track, "Oh Yoko!", is a song dedicated to his wife Yoko Ono, as the title suggests. It was planned to be re-cut, but it was canceled because it was "embarrassing". The recording of this work was filmed, and a video collection of the same title was also released. The 2000 movie "Gimmie Some Truth" shows the session and recording of this work.
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- Artwork [Whip And Mirror], Cover [Cloud Piece On Cover], Design, Photography By - Yoko Ono
- Photography By - Yoko Ono
- Arranged By - Ono
- Orchestrated By [Flux Fiddlers] - Torrie Zito
- Vocals - John Lennon
- Arranged By - Lennon
- Written-By - Lennon
- Engineer [Ascot Sound Studios] - Eddie Offor
- Typography - George Maciunas
- Producer - Phil Spector
- Engineer [Record Plant] - Shelly Yukus
- Featuring [Overdubbed At Record Plant, New York] - The Flux Fiddlers
- Engineer [Record Plant] - Jack Douglas
- Engineer [Ascot Sound Studos] - Philip McDonald
- Engineer [Record Plant] - Roy Sicala
- Producer - John & Yoko
- Engineer [Ascot Sound Studios] - Eddie Klein
- Other [John & Yoko's P. A.] - Dan Richter
- Engineer [Ascot Sound Studios] - Eddie Beer
- Photography By - Kieron Murphy