That's My Life (My Love and My Home)
Appearance
"That's My Life (My Love and My Home)" | |
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Single by Alfred Lennon | |
B-side | "The Next Time You Feel Important" |
Released | 31 December 1965 |
Genre | Easy listening |
Length | 3:00 |
Label | Piccadilly Records |
Songwriter(s) | Freddie Lennon, Tony Cartwright |
Producer(s) | John Schroeder |
"That's My Life (My Love and My Home)" is a 1965 single by Alfred "Freddie" Lennon, the father of the musician John Lennon of the Beatles.[1][2]
Background
[edit]Tony Cartwright, co-author of the song, began writing it with inspiration from Freddie Lennon's stories.[citation needed] It was recorded by a 30 piece orchestra which included the future members of the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding.[3] When released, the song had commercial success. However, the song suddenly disappeared from the charts, an action suspected by Cartwright to be instigated by John Lennon.[citation needed] Alfred, disheartened, abandoned further attempts at a career in music.[3]
Track listing
[edit]All songs composed by Freddie Lennon and Tony Cartwright.[2]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "That's My Life (My Love and My Home)" | 3:00 |
2. | "The Next Time You Feel Important" | 2:48 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Freddie Lennon". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
- ^ a b "Alfred Lennon". Beatlemania. Archived from the original on 8 February 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
- ^ a b Frank Mastropolo (31 December 2015). "50 years ago: Did John Lennon sabotage his estranged father's music career?". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved 20 April 2021.