- Gimme Some Truth
Song infobox
Name = Gimme Some Truth
Artist =John Lennon
Album = Imagine
Released =September 9 ,1971 (US)October 8 ,1971 (UK)
track_no = 6
Recorded = 1971
Genre = RockHard rock
Length = 3:16
Writer =John Lennon
Label = Apple/EMI
Producer =John Lennon ,Yoko Ono , andPhil Spector
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next_no = 7"Gimme Some Truth" is aprotest song written and performed byJohn Lennon from his 1971 album "Imagine".Like several songs on the album, such as the title track "Imagine" ," "Gimme Some Truth" has blatant political references emerging from the time it was written, during the latter years of the
Vietnam War .The song expresses Lennon's frustration with deceptive politicians ("short-haired yellow-bellied sons of Tricky Dicky"),
chauvinism ("tight-lipped condescending mommy's little chauvinists"), and acts of military violence such as theMy Lai massacre . The song encapsulates the general feeling of the time, when people were heavily participating inprotest rallies against thegovernment .Lennon's dig at US President
Richard Nixon , referring to him in the lyrics of the song as "Tricky Dicky," proved to be increasingly relevant after the song's release, when in 1972 theWatergate scandal erupted. "Tricky Dicky" became a popular nickname for Nixon during the Watergate hearings, and came into widespread usage.The song references the
nursery rhyme "Old Mother Hubbard ," using the rhyme's content (about a woman going to get her dog a bone, only to discover that her cupboard is empty) as a political parallel to the events of the day, a practice that goes all the way back to when the rhyme was originally printed in 1805. The song also alludes to "soft soap ," using it as aslang term for liquidsoap , likening its slippery qualities to a politician trying to quell public unrest with insincere praise.Origins
Work on the song began as early as January 1969 during
the Beatles ' "Get Back" sessions, which would eventually evolve into "Let It Be". Bootleg recordings of the group performing songs that would eventually go onto the members' solo recordings feature a few performances of "Gimme Some Truth."Facts
*John Lennon's fellow former Beatle
George Harrison plays lead guitar on the song, withKlaus Voormann (a longtime friend of the Beatles and designer of the cover for their "Revolver" album) on bass.
*A 2000direct-to-video documentary film showing the recording sessions and evolution of "Imagine" took its title, "Gimme Some Truth: The Making of John Lennon's Imagine Album," from this song.
*John Wiener took the title of this song for his 1999book , "Gimme Some Truth: The John Lennon FBI Files", about Lennon's problems with the government in the 1970s.
*The song has been covered by: Primal Scream (as a B-side to their "Country Girl" single in 2006); Ash (as B-side to 'Angel Interceptor in 1995) and The Wonder Stuff (released on the expanded version of album 'Hup').
*On the new album,The Wallflowers ' frontmanJakob Dylan (son ofBob Dylan ) covers the song andDhani Harrison (Son ofGeorge Harrison ) reprising his father's role in the song, the Mexican groupJaguares makes another cover version included on the same album.
*In The Polyphonic Spree's 2007 tour for The Fragile Army, they opened their show with the song playing while projecting the lyrics on a piece of fabric strung across the front of the stage.
*Pearl Jam has covered this song on some of their live shows, more notably on the third leg of their 2003 tour. After finishing the song in Madison Square Garden, Eddie Vedder acknowledged the strength and courage the people of New York showed after the attacks of 9/11.
*Ash covered this song on the b-face of the singleAngel Interceptor in 1995.External links
* [http://www.wowlyrics.com/read.php?wow=1812333 Song lyrics]
* [http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=4039 "Gimme Some Truth" facts at Songfacts]
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