John Lennon - Well Well Well

   

About The Song

"Well Well Well" is a gritty and intense track by John Lennon, featured on his 1970 solo album "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band." This album is known for its raw and emotionally charged content, reflecting Lennon's therapeutic and cathartic approach to songwriting during a period of personal introspection and therapy. "Well Well Well" is a prime example of the visceral and primal sound that characterizes the album.

Lyrically, "Well Well Well" is confrontational and filled with a sense of frustration and aggression. The repeated phrase "Well, well, well" serves as both a declaration and an exclamation, punctuating the intensity of Lennon's emotions. The lyrics touch on themes of disillusionment, personal struggle, and the challenges of navigating relationships. The raw honesty in the lyrics reflects Lennon's commitment to laying bare his innermost thoughts and emotions.

Musically, the song is characterized by its hard-edged guitar riff and a driving, almost primal, rhythm. The distorted guitar sound, courtesy of Lennon's collaboration with Eric Clapton on the album, contributes to the overall raw and visceral nature of the track. The arrangement is sparse, emphasizing the power of the performance and allowing the emotional intensity to take center stage.

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"Well Well Well" is a departure from the more polished and structured sound of The Beatles, showcasing Lennon's willingness to experiment with a more unfiltered and aggressive musical style. The song's energy and intensity are palpable, capturing the listener's attention from the opening chords and maintaining a relentless pace throughout.

As part of the "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band" album, "Well Well Well" contributes to the overall emotional and sonic landscape of the record. It reflects a period of self-discovery and artistic liberation for Lennon, as he explored new musical avenues and expressed his inner turmoil in a way that resonated with listeners. The song remains a powerful and visceral piece in Lennon's solo catalog, offering a glimpse into the tumultuous and transformative journey he embarked upon during this phase of his career.

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Lyrics

Let’s sing along with the lyrics!

Well, well, well, oh well
Well, well, well, oh well
I took my loved one out to dinner
So we could get a bite to eat
And though we both had been much thinner
She looked so beautiful I could eat 'er
Well, well, well, oh well
Well, well, well, oh well
I took my loved one to the big field
So we could watch the English sky
We both were nervous feeling guilty
And neither one of us knew just why
Well, well, well, oh well
Well, well, well, oh well
Well, well, well, oh well
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Well, well, well, oh well
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Well,
Well
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Well
Well, well
Well, well, well, oh well
Well, well, well, oh well
We sat and talked of revolution
Just like two liberals in the sun
We talked of woman's liberation
And how the hell we could get things done
Well, well, well, oh well
Well, well, well, oh well
I took my loved one to a big field
So we could catch the English sky
We both were nervous feeling guilty
And neither one of us knew just why
Well, well, well, oh well
Well, well, well, oh well
Well, well, well, oh well
Well, well, well, oh well
Well, well, well, oh well
Well, well, well, well
Well, well, well, well
Well, well!