Lennon wrote this for his 1971 Imagine album. The second track therein, it features Ted Turner of Wishbone Ash on acoustic guitar. Decades later - in a December 2012 trans-Atlantic phone call from Arizona - Turner told Geoff Dorsett of Portsmouth's 93.7 Express FM how this came about. They had some mutual friends, and one night around 11 p.m. he received a phone call as the band was recording the Pilgrimage album at Apple Studios. It was John Lennon who asked if he would like to play on a session. When?, asked Ted. Right at that moment! Andy Powell received the same invitation, but declined. Ted was picked up in a Rolls with Nicky Hopkins, and at the studio were George and Ringo, but not Paul. He laid down some acoustic rhythm guitar, and as this was the last session, afterwards they played back the entire album for the first time.
One thing you can't hide Is when you're crippled inside Lennon could be asking us to be true to ourselves, or he could be taking a dig at the fakers, possibly Paul McCartney, whom he was feuding with at the time. Another song on the album, "How Do You Sleep?," is specifically about McCartney.
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