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"Mind Games" is a song written and performed by John Lennon, released as a single in 1973 on Apple Records. [4] It was the lead single for the album of the same name . The US single and album were released simultaneously on 29 October 1973.
Mind Games is the third solo studio album by English musician John Lennon. It was recorded at Record Plant Studios in New York in summer 1973. The album was released in the US on 29 October 1973 and in the UK on 16 November 1973.
The John Lennon Video Collection is a music video album compilation that was released on VHS, VCD and LaserDisc in October 1992 in the US, UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand as a collection of old and new promotional videos.
The new remixed and expanded “Mind Games: The Ultimate Collection" is for those John Lennon fans who really, really love his inconsistent 1973 record of the same name. The problem is, many ...
When Sean Ono Lennon — born to John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1975 — was being exposed to his father’s solo canon as a young person, he was hearing it all at once, not sequentially. So he was ...
Lennon called the song "just a piece of nothing", [2] though some have read the song as either a confession of troubles with his relationship with Yoko Ono or a message to former bandmate Paul McCartney. [1] Beatle biographer John Blaney notes that the song has Lennon apologizing to Ono and acknowledging that he has a lot to learn. [3]
An expansive new box set reexamining John Lennon's 1973 album 'Mind Games' offers fascinating insights into daily life at the Ono-Lennon home.
Two versions of the song, both performed by Lennon, appear in the 2006 film, Children of Men.The standard version of the song (originally released on the Mind Games album) is heard during the course of the film, and an alternate version of the song, originally released on the 1998 John Lennon Anthology boxed set, is featured over the closing credits.