Sisters, O Sisters

Yoko Ono

About Sisters, O Sisters

"Sisters, O Sisters," also known as "Sisters O Sisters," is a song written by Yoko Ono that first appeared on John Lennon's and Yoko Ono's 1972 album Some Time in New York City, backed by Elephant's Memory. It was also released as the b-side to the couple's "Woman Is the Nigger of the World" single. It has also been covered by a number of artists, including Le Tigre and Tater Totz.


Year:
1990
3:48
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We lost our green land
We lost our clean air
We lost our true wisdom
And we live in despair

Sisters, O sisters
Lets stand up right now
It's never too late
To start from the start

Wisdom, O wisdom
That's what we ask for
And yes, my dear sisters
We must learn to ask

Wisdom, O wisdom
That's what we ask for
That's what we live for now

Wisdom, O wisdom
That's what we ask for
That's what we live for now

Sisters, O sisters
Let's wake up right on
It's never too late
To shout from our hearts

Freedom, O freedom
That's what we fight for
And yes, my dear sisters
We must learn to fight

Freedom, O freedom
That's what we ask for
That's what we live for now

Freedom, O freedom
That's what we ask for
That's what we live for now

Sisters, O sisters
Let's give up no more
It's never too late
To build a new world

New world, O New world
That's what we live for
And yes, my dear sisters
We must learn to live

New world, O New world
That's what we live for
That's what we must now learn to build

New world, O New world
That's what we live for
That's what we must now learn to build

New world, O New world
That's what we live for
That's what we must now learn to build

New world, O New world
That's what we live for
That's what we must learn to build

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Yoko Ono

Yoko Ono (オノ・ヨーコ(小野 洋子), Ono Yōko?, born February 18, 1933) is a Japanese artist, author, and peace activist, known for her marriage to John Lennon (1969–1980) and her work in avant-garde art, music and filmmaking. Ono brought feminism to the forefront in her music (which prefigured New Wave music) and is also known for her philanthropic contributions to arts, peace and AIDS outreach programs. more »

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11 facts about this song

Recording and Release
"Sisters, O Sisters" is a song recorded by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. It was released in 1972 as part of their collaborative album, "Sometime in New York City."
Lyrics
The song's lyrics were written by Yoko Ono. They encourage solidarity among women from all walks of life and across the globe.
Music Composition
Lennon was responsible for the song's music. He incorporated elements of rock and roll, promising a catchy yet meaningful experience for listeners.
Activism Theme
The song reflects John and Yoko's activism and their dedication to women's liberation movements. It was a vocal part of their campaigns for social and political equality.
Lennon’s Role
Besides contributing to the music of the song, John Lennon also provided vocals alongside Yoko Ono. This singing duo brought out the essence of the song effectively.
Inspiration
Yoko Ono's inspiration for the song was the Women's Liberation Movement. She used the song as an anthem to uplift women around the world, particularly those facing difficulties due to social and gender inequality.
Critical Reception
While the album "Sometime in New York City" received mixed reviews, "Sisters, O Sisters" was hailed for its powerful message and the duo's ability to use music as a platform to address social issues.
Legacy
The song continues to be appreciated by generations of music lovers for its rich confluence of powerful music, poignant lyrics, and passionate activism.
Live Performances
In line with their activism, "Sisters, O Sisters" was included in the setlist of live performances by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, further causing a stir in the audience and keeping their social message alive.
Encapsulation of Era
The song strongly encapsulates the era in which it was created – a time of social unrest and strong desire for change. It stands as a symbol of the couple's commitment to these causes.
Album Artwork
The album cover features caricatures of John Lennon and Yoko Ono and captures the spirit of early 1970s inner-city life, reflecting the edgy nature of the song and the album as a whole.

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