John Lennon

Layered melodies intertwine with rhythmic shifts, creating a sense of urgency that compels listeners to reflect on their own realities.

hard rock · pop rock · psychedelic rock

United Kingdom

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The song

“Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)”

Features an immediate hook and embodies Lennon's style, serving as a strong standalone introduction to his music.

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About John Lennon

John Lennon matters for his profound influence on both music and culture, serving as a voice of dissent and introspection during tumultuous times.
His work has sparked dialogues around peace, love, and personal freedom, resonating well beyond the confines of popular music.
His work has sparked dialogues around peace, love, and personal freedom, resonating well beyond the confines of popular music. Through his journey from Beatle to solo artist, he carved out space for artistic expression that challenged societal norms and inspired generations to engage with their own ideals. Lennon's approach to music was marked by a willingness to experiment with form and sound while maintaining an emotional core. He integrated elements of art rock into his songwriting, often using unconventional structures and instrumentation to create environments that felt simultaneously intimate and expansive. This innovative spirit invited listeners into a more reflective state, urging them to consider both the personal and the political in their everyday lives. His lyrics frequently explore themes of identity, love, and social justice, often blending sincerity with a touch of irony. Lennon’s storytelling balances vivid imagery with raw emotion, allowing listeners to connect deeply with both the joy and pain present in human experience. The tone of his writing often oscillates between hopeful and confrontational, provoking thought while inviting introspection.

70 studio albums· 89 total releases· 5 decades· United Kingdom

Full discography

John Lennon's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

89 releases 70 albums 1968–2025
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Studio albums (68)

Grouped by decade — 8 eras.

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Songs to start with

If you'd rather pick a song than an album.

  1. 1

    "Blue Suede Shoes" — from Live Peace in Toronto 1969 (1969)

    accessible entry with immediate hook