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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julia_LennonJulia Lennon - Wikipedia

    Julia Lennon ( née Stanley; 12 March 1914 – 15 July 1958) was the mother of English musician John Lennon, who was born during her marriage to Alfred Lennon. After complaints to Liverpool's Social Services by her eldest sister Mimi Smith (née Stanley), she surrendered the care of her son to Mimi.

    • 15 July 1958 (aged 44), Liverpool, England
    • Julia Stanley, 12 March 1914, Liverpool, England
  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › Julia_LennonJulia Lennon - Wikiwand

    Julia Lennon ( née Stanley; 12 March 1914 – 15 July 1958) was the mother of English musician John Lennon, who was born during her marriage to Alfred Lennon. After complaints to Liverpool's Social Services by her eldest sister Mimi Smith (née Stanley), she surrendered the care of her son to Mimi.

  3. 26. Mai 2020 · Photo © Jeff and Mindy Hochberg Archive / #RockNegatives. On 15 July 1958, when John was 17, Julia died on Menlove Avenue shortly after leaving Mimi’s house, while crossing the road to get to a bus stop. She was struck by a Standard Vanguard car driven by an off-duty policeman, 24-year-old Eric Clague.

  4. 8. Dez. 2020 · John Lennon verlor mit siebzehn seine Mutter Julia. Auf dem Heimweg ging sie quer über die Straße zur Bushaltestelle, ein Auto - sie war sofort tot. Half of what I say is meaningless. But I say...

  5. 8. Dez. 2023 · Learn about the life and relationship of John Lennon's parents, who met as teenagers, had a son, and later separated. Julia Lennon died in a car accident and inspired John's songs "Julia" and "Mother".

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  6. 15. März 2008 · Released: 22 November 1968 (UK), 25 November 1968 (US) Available on: The Beatles (White Album) Anthology 3. Love. Personnel. John Lennon: vocals, acoustic guitar. ‘Julia’ was written by John Lennon for his mother, who died in a road accident in 1958. It is the only solo Lennon recording in The Beatles’ canon. The song was written in India.

  7. It is performed as a solo piece by John Lennon. The song was written by Lennon (though credited to Lennon–McCartney) about his mother Julia Lennon, who died in 1958 at age 44. The track is the final song on side two (disc one on CD) of The Beatles and was the last song recorded for the album.