Released: June 6, 1971

Featuring: The Mothers of Invention Frank Zappa

Songwriter: Walter Ward

Producer: John Lennon Yoko Ono Phil Spector

You know I love you, baby, please don't go, well, well
You know I love you baby, please don't go
Oh, you know I love you, honey child
There's nothing that I wouldn't do for you right now
You know I love you, baby, please don't go, well, well

You know I need you, honey, please don't go, well, well
You know I love you baby, please don't go
And you know I love you, honey child
There's nothing that I wouldn't do for you right now
You know I love you, baby, please don't go

You know I want you, honey, please don't go, well
You know I want you baby, please don't go
You know I love you, honey child
There's nothing that I wouldn't do for you right now
You know I love you, baby, please don't go, well

You know I want you, honey, please don't go
You know I want you baby, please don't go
You know I want you, honey child
There's nothing that I wouldn't do for you right now
You know I love you, baby, please don't go, well

John Lennon

As the founding member of The Beatles, John Winston Lennon (1940-1980) is one of the most recognizable cultural icons of the 20th Century. He is also the other half of the Lennon-McCartney songwriting partnership, alongside fellow Beatle, Paul McCartney.

As a solo artist and through his relationship and collaboration with avant-garde artist Yoko Ono, he became just as recognizable for his political activism.

Lennon was murdered by Mark David Chapman on December 8, 1980, outside of his New York apartment, The Dakota. Since then, his music and message remain timeless.