Julian Lennon

Julian Lennon

Person from United Kingdom

Genres: rock, soft rock, rock music, pop, singer-songwriter, british, 80s

Julian Lennon

About Julian Lennon

Julian Lennon (born John Charles Julian Lennon in Liverpool on 8 April 1963) is an English musician. The son of Beatles member John Lennon and his first wife, Cynthia, he inspired three Beatles' songs: "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" (1967), "Hey Jude" (1968) and "Good Night" (1968). In 2020, he legally changed his name from John Charles Julian Lennon to Julian Charles John Lennon. Lennon was given his first guitar by his father at age 11 and formed his first band at age 13 with school friend Justin Clayton, who has since played on each of Lennon’s albums. “Justin and I spent all our time learning the classic rock and roll songs, like ‘Roll Over Beethoven,’ Lennon recalls. “As I got older, I began to listen to the Beatles more carefully and became fascinated by the intelligence that went into their songwriting — the arrangements, melodies, and lyrics, which was great as I began to write my own songs. Crafting a great song is always my final goal.” Though Lennon was also interested in pursuing acting (and was offered an education through the renowned Royal Shakespeare Company), he decided to stick with music. “I'd fallen madly in love with being able to play three or four chords, and everybody standing up and yelling and screaming,” he says. “The simplicity and ease of it drove me toward a career in music more than anything else.” In 1983 Lennon, then aged 20, was offered his first record deal and released Valotte the following year. Produced by Phil Ramone, the album was certified platinum and earned Lennon a Grammy Award nomination for “Best New Artist.” It also included two major hits, the title track, which was a fixture on the Billboard Top 40 chart for 12 weeks, peaking at No. 9, followed by Too Late For Goodbyes, which spent two weeks at No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Noted film director Sam Peckinpah (The Wild Bunch, The Getaway) directed the videos for both singles, the success of which made Lennon an international star, necessitating a global tour of Asia, Europe, the U.S., and Australia. “It was bonkers,” Lennon says. “Coming out of hotels, people would literally trying to rip the clothes off you. I had spent my last year of school in the middle of nowhere in North Wales. To go from that to doing a world tour and having screaming girls after you was crazy.” Because of his popularity, the record company urged Lennon to make a follow-up album immediately, which he did, releasing The Secret Value of Daydreaming in March 1986. Though Lennon felt he did not have enough time to write or record the album, Daydreaming (also produced by Phil Ramone) went on to gold certification and spawned the hit “Stick Around,” which earned him his first No. 1 on the Billboard Rock chart. (Eighties stars Michael J. Fox and Jami Gertz appear in the song’s video.) After taking a much-needed break, Lennon released the vocally experimental Mr. Jordan in 1989, which featured the rock radio hit Now You’re In Heaven, followed by 1991’s Help Yourself, whose highlights include Saltwater, a plea for environmental responsibility, and Other Side of Town, featuring Blue Nile singer Paul Buchanan. Lennon decided to take a hiatus following the release of Help Yourself to focus on other creative pursuits, including his interest in acting. In 1993, he was featured as the voice of David Copperfield in an animated NBC special of the Dickens classic. In 1995, film director Mike Figgis asked Lennon to make a cameo in his new film Leaving Las Vegas. “I was told to dress like an ’80s English rock and roll bartender,” Lennon says, “So I rode my Harley to the set wearing clothes I would normally wear and Mike said, ‘That’s great!’” (Nicolas Cage, who won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for his role, orders a beer from Lennon’s bartender character before getting head-butted by another patron and thrown out by Lennon.) In 1996, Lennon contributed the original composition “Cole’s Song” to the soundtrack to the film Mr. Holland’s Opus, which starred Richard Dreyfuss and featured a score by the late renowned composer Michael Kamen. “I’d met Michael a few times and thought he was an incredible writer and orchestrator,” Lennon says. “I got word that he thought of me for writing this song, not only because of the subject matter, but because two of Dad’s songs were also in the film,” Lennon says. “He thought it would be a nice touch for me to come up with something that would work at the end of the film.” Also that year, Lennon made a cameo in the independent comedy film Cannes Man, directed by Richard Martini and starring Seymour Cassel and Francesco Quinn. Lennon returned to the music business in 1998 with Photograph Smile. In 2002, he recorded a version of "When I'm Sixty-Four", from the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album, for an Allstate Insurance commercial. In 2009, Lennon released a tribute song and EP, "Lucy", honouring the memory of Lucy Vodden (née O'Donnell), the little girl who inspired the song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". Lennon released his sixth solo album, the self-produced Everything Changes, in the UK on September 26th, 2011, through British independent label Conehead Management Ltd. The seventh studio album by Lennon, Jude, was released on 9 September 2022. The album's title is a reference to the Beatles 1968 song "Hey Jude", written by Paul McCartney (and credited to Lennon–McCartney) for the then five-year-old Julian.

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Julian Lennon — Top 30 songs of 90

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Julian Lennon Time - Because
Julian Lennon I Don't Wanna Know
Julian Lennon Always
Julian Lennon Too Late For Goodbyes 1984 Uk
Julian Lennon Too Late For Goodbyes
Julian Lennon Saltwater
Julian Lennon Too Late for Goodbyes
Julian Lennon Help Yourself
Julian Lennon Valotte
Julian Lennon Now You're In Heaven
Julian Lennon Too Late For Goodbye (1984)
Julian Lennon Too Late For Goodbyes
Julian Lennon Now You're In Heaven 1989 Uk
Julian Lennon Guess It Was Me
Julian Lennon Say You're Wrong
Julian Lennon Ruby Tuesday (The Rolling Stones cover) (1989)
Julian Lennon Lookin' 4 Luv *** www.ipmusicslow.ch
Julian Lennon Too Late for Goodbyes (12" Maxi
Julian Lennon Much Too Late For Goodbyes
Julian Lennon Too Late For Goodbyes
Julian Lennon Save Me
Julian Lennon Stick Around
Julian Lennon Saltwater 1991
Julian Lennon Too Late For Goodbyes (1985)
Julian Lennon Well I Don't Know
Julian Lennon Valotte (1984)
Julian Lennon Stick Around (Extended Mix)
Julian Lennon Love Never Dies
Julian Lennon Breathe
Julian Lennon Day After Day
Time - Because
I Don't Wanna Know
Too Late For Goodbyes 1984 Uk
Too Late For Goodbyes
Saltwater
Too Late for Goodbyes
Help Yourself
Now You're In Heaven
Too Late For Goodbye (1984)
Too Late For Goodbyes
Now You're In Heaven 1989 Uk
Guess It Was Me
Say You're Wrong
Ruby Tuesday (The Rolling Stones cover) (1989)
Lookin' 4 Luv *** www.ipmusicslow.ch
Too Late for Goodbyes (12" Maxi
Much Too Late For Goodbyes
Too Late For Goodbyes
Stick Around
Saltwater 1991
Too Late For Goodbyes (1985)
Well I Don't Know
Valotte (1984)
Stick Around (Extended Mix)
Love Never Dies
Day After Day