Happy Mother’s Day, to all you mothers out there!
“Julia” was written and performed by John Lennon (although credited to Lennon-McCartney) on their 1968 album The Beatles, also known as the “white album.” If you’re familiar with the vinyl version of the album, you know it was the last song on side 2 of record 1. It was a song to his mother Julia, who was hit by a car and killed in 1958 when John was 17. There’s a very good video that explains the song in some detail, so I don’t feel the need to explain it beyond that. I will say, though, that John learned to fingerpick from Donovan and this is the first time he used it on a Beatles album. In turn, it was the song I learned to fingerpick from. Paul, who played fingerstyle earlier on the album for “Blackbird,” was impressed by John’s ability, saying that his friend had learned to do it properly.
The lyrics via AZLyrics
Half of what I say is meaningless
But I say it just to reach you, Julia
Julia, Julia, oceanchild, calls me
So I sing a song of love, Julia
Julia, seashell eyes, windy smile, calls me
So I sing a song of love, Julia
Her hair of floating sky is shimmering, glimmering
In the sun
Julia, Julia, morning moon, touch me
So I sing a song of love, Julia
When I cannot sing my heart
I can only speak my mind, Julia
Julia, sleeping sand, silent cloud, touch me
So I sing a song of love, Julia
Hum hum hum hum… calls me
So I sing a song of love for Julia, Julia, Julia
And that’s Song Lyrics Sunday for Mother’s Day, May 12, 2019.
One of my favorite Lennon songs. He lost her twice.
Love,
Janie
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Great choice, John.
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I thought it was appropriate…
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Beautiful song, beautiful selection!
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Thanks!
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Great choice.
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Lovely choice for today… one of my all time favs.
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Thanks!
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You won’t believe this, but I will tell you anyway. I had a dream about John Lennon last night. I was at his house hanging out 🙂 He took me to his son’s room which had recording equipment set up and his son was singing a really good song and John was singing along. How is that for a sweet dream. Excellent song choice for today!
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Which son, Julian or Sean?
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No idea, he was a little kid.
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Probably Sean, then. Weird coincidence: Julian was 17 when John died, just as John was 17 when his mother died.
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That is a weird coincidence. You don’t think the maniac who killed him planned it that way do you?
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I think that was the furthest thing from Mark David Chapman’s mind.
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Awesome pick John, you made my day.
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You’re welcome!
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Beautiful selection and the explanation video was so interesting. What a lovely testament to his relationship with his mother. Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks!
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Hi John – a great choice for Mother’s Day … the song of love for Julia – have a peaceful day … cheers Hilary
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Thanks!
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Lovely choice of song, says a lot about John as person. 💜
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He also had a very loving relationship with his Aunt Mimi, who helped Julia raise him. He was a good son to her as well.
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