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Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds

"Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney in 1967, and recorded by The Beatles for their album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

  Julian's Drawing

According to the Beatles, one day in 1967, Lennon's son Julian came home from nursery school with a finger painting that he said was of his classmate, four-year-old named Lucy O'Donnell. Showing the artwork to his father, young Julian described the picture as "Lucy - in the sky with diamonds".

Julian remembers: "I don't know why I called it that or why it stood out from all my other drawings but I obviously had an affection for Lucy at that age. I used to show dad everything I'd built or painted at school and this one sparked off the idea for a song about 'Lucy in the sky with diamonds'."

John Lennon liked the phrase so much that he eventually wrote the song. In addition to the inspiration from his son's artwork, Lennon also drew heavily from a childhood inspiration of his own, Lewis Carroll - the Wool and Water chapter from Through the Looking-Glass was a particular inspiration. Lennon had always loved Carroll's work, which was always obvious in his lyrics and his two books, In His Own Write and A Spaniard In The Works.

Some have suggested that the song was actually about Lennon's drug use, pointing out that the initials of the title are "LSD" and that the lyrics were psychedelic. Lennon and the Beatles, who were always very upfront about their drug use, deny that the song had anything to do with that.

The song has since been covered by numerous other artists, as many of the Beatles songs were. One notable version was produced in 1968 by Canadian actor William Shatner and included on his album The Transformed Man. In many informal and more structured polls of music fans since, Shatner's rendition is considered to be one of the worst pop recordings of recent times.

Interestingly enough, the song was also the inspiration for the naming of an important anthropological find. On November 30, 1974, Donald Johanson and Tom Gray discovered the skeleton of a 3.18 million year old female hominid in the Afar Triangle of Ethiopia. They named it "Lucy".

Following the September 11, 2001 attacks, a list of approximately 150 songs circulated on the Internet, purported to be from radio conglomerate Clear Channel Communications to its subsidiaries, with the recommendation that these songs be pulled from airplay (it was later revealed that the list was originally the work of a few specific station program directors, was not an official Clear Channel missive, and changed over time as it was redistributed). "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" was on the list along with The Beatles' "A Day in the Life", "Ticket To Ride", "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da", and John Lennon's "Imagine".

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