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Remember Love (Yoko Ono song)

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Song by Yoko Ono
"Remember Love"
Single byYoko Ono &Plastic Ono Band
A-side"Give Peace a Chance" (John Lennon &Plastic Ono Band)
Released4 July 1969 (UK)
7 July 1969 (US)
Recorded1 June 1969
StudioRoom 1742,Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
GenreFolk rock
Length4:01
LabelApple
SongwriterYoko Ono
Producers
  • John Lennon
  • Yoko Ono

"Remember Love" is a song written byYoko Ono and initially released as the B-side ofJohn Lennon's and Ono's 1969 single "Give Peace a Chance".

Recording

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Although the label to the single states that the song was recorded in England, it was actually recorded in Room 1742 of theQueen Elizabeth Hotel inMontreal, Canada, in the early hours of the morning right after "Give Peace a Chance" was recorded.[1][2][3][4]André Perry, who served as therecording engineer recalled:

I spent four hours doing the B-side of the 45, which was called "Remember Love," with Yoko Ono, and that was really a very sweet moment. I spent four hours with them, just the two of them and myself recording this, and she did a beautiful, beautiful version of it. She used to be knocked around as being not a great singer and, of course, she didn't have the greatest voice in the world.[5]

Perry also stated that they started recording the song around 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning after the crowd that performed with Lennon and Ono on "Give Peace a Chance" had left.[6] Perry stated that "that was wonderful...just the three of us in the room. And at night, so that was much more personal."[6]

The room in which Lennon and Ono recorded "Remember Love" has remained a tourist draw ever since.[3]

Music and lyrics

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"Remember Love" is in thekey ofD major.[7] Beatle biographer John Blaney describes "Remember Love" as a "gentle ballad".[1] Music professorWalter Everett describes the song as "folklike".[7] Music lecturers Ben Urish and Ken Bielen describe it as a "yearning number of purenursery rhyme innocence and simplicity.[8] Music journalist John Kruth describes it as a "hypnoticlullaby" with "Zen-like lyrics" and a "simple, repetitive soul-soothing melody that gently assures the listener that everything is alright, at least for as long as the song lasts.[9]

Lennon playsacoustic guitar to accompany Ono's vocal.[6][8] Lennon plays in a style similar to that he used on the 1968Beatles' songs "Julia" and "Dear Prudence".[6][7] Some of the guitar melody is similar to that of the Beatles' song "Sun King", which Lennon wrote around the same time.[1][10] According to music journalistPeter Doggett, Lennon learned to play guitar riffs like these fromDonovan when they were both on a meditation trip in India.[10] Everett compares thecoda toFleetwood Mac'sinstrumental "Albatross", stating that it alternates between adominant seventh chord onE and amajor chord onD.[7]

The lyrics of "Remember Love" repeat the phrase "remember love" and in between state that "love is what it takes" to do various things such as live, see, fly or dream.[11]

Reception

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Fab Four FAQ authors Stuart Shea and Robert Rodriguez describe it as "a charming little piece" and praise Lennon's "sympathetic production" which "enhanced the innocence of [Ono's] avowal".[12] Shea and Rodriguez further noted that the song "offered listeners a rather tranquil counterpoint to the A-side's rousingsing-along.[12]

Perry preferred "Remember Love" to "Give Peace a Chance".[4]

Re-release

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"Remember Love" was re-released as a bonus track on the 1997compact disc version of Lennon and Ono'sUnfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins.[9][13]

References

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  1. ^abcBlaney, J. (2007).Lennon and McCartney: Together Alone – A critical discography of their solo work. Jawbone Press. p. 17.ISBN 9781906002022.
  2. ^Rogan, Johnny (2010).Lennon: the Albums. Calidore.ISBN 9780857124388.
  3. ^abBrodeur, Nicole (August 23, 2009)."Lennon's room a draw in Montreal".The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. N5. Retrieved2021-08-05 – via newspapers.com.
  4. ^abBrownstein, Bill (April 15, 2004)."All they were saying..."The Gazette. p. A4. Retrieved2021-08-05 – via newspapers.com.
  5. ^Tomcho, Sandy (June 10, 2009)."Andre Perry tells the story of 'Give Peace a Chance'". Gannett. Retrieved2021-08-03.
  6. ^abcdSpizer, Bruce (2005).The Beatles Solo on Apple Records. 498 Productions. p. 9.ISBN 0966264959.
  7. ^abcdEverett, Walter (1999).The Beatles as Musicians: Revolver through the Anthology. Oxford University Press. p. 239.ISBN 0195129415.
  8. ^abUrish, Ben; Bielen, Ken (2007).The Words and Music of John Lennon. Praeger. p. 10.ISBN 9780275991807.
  9. ^abKruth, John (2021).Hold On World: The Lasting Impact of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Plastic Ono Band, Fifty Years On. Backbeat. pp. 109–110.ISBN 9781493052363.
  10. ^abDoggett, Peter (2009).The Art And Music Of John Lennon. Omnibus Press.ISBN 9780857121264.
  11. ^"Remember Love". johnlennon.com. Retrieved2021-08-03.
  12. ^abShea, Stuart & Rodriguez, Robert (2007).Fab Four FAQ. Hal Leonard. pp. 261–262.ISBN 9781423421382.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  13. ^Ruhlmann, William."Unfinished Music, No. 1: Two Virgins [Bonus Track]".Allmusic. Retrieved2021-08-03.
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