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I Don't Wanna Be a Soldier Mama

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'"I Don't Wanna Be a Soldier, Mama"' (also known as "I Don't Want to Be a Soldier" and I Dont Want To Be A Soldier, Mama, I Dont Wanna Die) is a song written and performed by John Lennon, and released in 1971 as the fifth track on his second studio album, 'Imagine'. The song's lyrics oppose the expectations of society.

Recording



This song was first recorded, along with "It's So Hard", during the February 1971 sessions that also yielded the "Power to the People" single. The song began as a studio jam. Take 2, described as a raw, funk version of Lennon's song "Well Well Well", was included in the 'John Lennon Anthology' box set. Lennon was unhappy with this version and re-recorded it during the 'Imagine' sessions.

The final version of the song is the only song on 'Imagine' to feature Phil Spector's Wall of Sound effect to its full extent.

Lyrics



The song contains only 25 different words, very similar to Lennon's song "I Want You (She's So Heavy)", from the Beatles 1969 album 'Abbey Road'.

Reception



In a review for the 'Imagine' album, Ben Gerson of 'Rolling Stone' described the song as "an enumeration of all the roles John withdraws from," along with describing Lennon's vocals as sounding "both long-suffering and cruel." Gerson also compared the song's melody to the Kinks' "You Really Got Me". In 'Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies' (1981), Robert Christgau called the song "an instant folk extravaganza worthy of Phil Spector".

Covers



The song was covered by grunge supergroup Mad Season in 1995 and released as a bonus track on the deluxe version of their only studio album, 'Above', in 2013. The cover features lead vocals by Layne Staley. The track was also reimagined by Cowboy Junkies on their 2005 studio album Early 21st Century Blues, including a rap element from Kevin "Rebel" Bond.

Personnel



* John Lennon vocals, electric guitar

* George Harrison slide guitar

* Nicky Hopkins piano

* King Curtis - saxophones

* Joey Molland acoustic guitar

* Tom Evans acoustic guitar

* Klaus Voormann bass guitar

* Jim Keltner drums

* Mike Pinder tambourine

Personnel per the album's inner sleeve notes.

References



Category:1971 songs

Category:English folk songs

Category:John Lennon songs

Category:Songs written by John Lennon

Category:Song recordings produced by John Lennon

Category:Song recordings produced by Yoko Ono

Category:Songs about soldiers

Category:Songs about the military

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