We're All Water

Yoko Ono, John Lennon, Plastic Ono Band

About We're All Water

"We're All Water" is a song written by Yoko Ono that was first released on the 1972 John Lennon and Yoko Ono album Some Time in New York City. It was the last song on the first record of the album, and the last song on the album that was recorded in the studio (the second record was live).


Year:
1972
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There may not be much difference
Between Chairman Mao and Richard Nixon
If we strip them naked

There may not be much difference
Between Marilyn Monroe and Lenny Bruce
If we check their coffins

There may not be much difference
Between White House and Hall of People
If we count their windows

There may not be much difference
Between Raquel Welch and Jerry Rubin
If we hear their heartbeat

We're all water from different rivers
That's why it's so easy to meet
We're all water in this vast, vast ocean
Someday we'll evaporate together

There may not be much difference
Between Eldrige Cleaver and Queen of England
If we bottle their tears

There may not be much difference
Between Manson and the Pope
If we press their smile

There may not be much difference
Between Rockefeller and you
If we hear you sing

There may not be much difference
Between you and me
If we show our dreams

We're all water from different rivers
That's why it's so easy to meet
We're all water in this vast, vast ocean
Someday we'll evaporate together

What's the difference?
What's the difference?

There's no difference!
There's no difference!
What's the difference?

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John Lennon

John Ono Lennon MBE, born John Winston Lennon (9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980) was an English musician, singer and songwriter who rose to worldwide fame as a founder, and member of the Beatles, one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed acts in the history of popular music. Together with Paul McCartney, he formed one of the most celebrated songwriting partnerships of the 20th century. Lennon left the Beatles at the end of the sixties soon after meeting Yoko Ono. He formed the Plastic Ono Band and continued a succesful solo career recording until 1975, when his second child Sean Lennon was born. In 1980, with the release of the LP "Double Fantasy," Lennon was once more in the publice eye. Lennon passed away after being shot b… more »

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Written by: YOKO ONO

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10 facts about this song

Release Date
"We're All Water" was released in 1972, as part of the album "Some Time in New York City," by John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
Collaboration
The song was recorded as a collaboration between John Lennon, one of the most well-known members of the Beatles, and his wife, Yoko Ono, a renowned artist and musician in her own right.
Conversation Starter
This song is known for its thought-provoking lyrics that appear to reflect on the human condition and its fundamental similarities, a topic that is common to many songs written by John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
Album Content
The album "Some Time in New York City" is generally considered to be Lennon and Ono's most political album, dealing with many contemporary issues of the time, including feminism, race relations, and the Vietnam War.
Role of Yoko Ono
Notably, Yoko Ono was pivotal in the creation of the song, contributing vocals and songwriting alongside John. The couple's artistic collaborations were often met with mixed approval, with some critics at the time expressing negative views about Yoko's influence on John's music.
Song Theme
"We're All Water" explores the theme of everyone being the same despite apparent differences. The song lists various famous figures, suggesting that whether people are renowned or everyday individuals, they are all fundamentally the same.
Mixed Reception
Unlike some of the more universally acclaimed songs by Lennon, "We're All Water" has received a mixed reception from fans and critics, with some appreciating its radical departure from traditional song structure and others finding it too experimental.
Performances
John Lennon and Yoko Ono were performing songs from "Some Time in New York City," including "We're All Water," during their concerts in the early '70s.
Behind the Song
As with many of their collaborative works, Lennon and Ono's shared experiences and philosophical beliefs are thought to have influenced the creation and themes of "We're All Water."
Legacy
Despite mixed reviews, the song has been referenced and covered by many artists over the years. Its poignant message and boundary-pushing composition have ensured that "We're All Water" continues to resonate within the musical landscape.

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