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Imagine, Lennon sings India, India
India, India
Take me to your heart
Reveal your ancient mysteries to me...
These are extracts of lyrics from John Lenon's unpublished song
India, India with which the legendary musician will make his Broadway debut, almost 25 years after his death.
Along with another never-before heard number,
I Don’t Want to Lose You , the song will be performed in public for the first time, making Lenon's unfulfilled dream of a musical come true.
The songs feature in a new musical of the Beatle’s life, and have been heard only by few Beatles fans, that too muffled bootleg versions.
Lennon wrote
India, India in the late 1970s for a musical he was writing named after his song
The Ballad of John and Yoko , reports timesonline.co.uk.
The musical never materialised and the track remained unheard, except on recordings smuggled out of Lenon’s flat.
The song, sung in a vocal style similar to that of Paul McCartney's
Hey Jude , recalls a trip to India in search of spiritual enlightenment, says timesonline.co.uk.
Lennon may have been writing about the Beatles' spiritual journey to India in 1968, when they spent time at Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's ashram in Rishikesh, now in Uttaranchal.
According to Pete Nash, chairman of the British Beatles Fan Club, the lyrics were unique, but the melody had been from two other songs Lenon was working on at the time,
Memories and
Serve Yourself .
The second track,
I Don’t Want to Lose You , a melancholy ballad, had been given to the surviving Beatles in 1995 by Ono, to be released on the
Anthology album. However, the producer was unable to remove a buzzing noise from the tape and it was left out.
The song, known to Lennon enthusiasts as
Now and Then , was composed in 1977 or 1978.
Yoko Ono, Lennon's widow and guardian of his estate, has sanctioned the use of the tracks in the Broadway musical.
India, India
Take me to your heart
Reveal your ancient mysteries to me
I’m searching for an answer
That’s somewhere deep inside
I know I’ll never find it here
It’s already in my mind
I’ve got to follow my heart
Wherever it takes me
I’ve got to follow my heart
Whenever it calls to me
I’ve got to follow my heart
And my heart is going home
Om
India, India
Listen to my plea
I sit here at your feet so patiently
I’m waiting by the river
But somewhere in my mind
I left my heart in England
With the girl I left behind
I’ve got to follow my heart
Wherever it takes me
I’ve got to follow my heart
Whenever it calls to me
I’ve got to follow my heart
And my heart is going home
India ah
(Courtesy: timesonline.co.uk)