Hey. You made it. The big one oh oh. I know we agreed to write this letter as somewhat of a joke, but there was a part of me that secretly hoped you would actually read this. So here we are.
My biggest hope is that your years have been full. You know what I mean. I don’t need to elaborate. We’ve had this conversation many times before. Remember:
You don’t choose a life, you live one.
We’ve repeated this line through the years. I’m hoping you took it to heart and followed through with the promises made.
Congratulations. One hundred years. That’s a hell of a long time. Look back fondly. No regrets.
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In My Life is one of the most famous Beatles songs. It’s origins sprouted from a book.
The story of “In My Life” started in 1964, when Lennon released the nonsense book “In His Own Write”. . . Despite the positive reviews, some critics criticized Lennon’s writing as far more personal than his music.
During the promotion of the book . . . author Kenneth Allsop confronted Lennon on the critique. “Why don’t you put some of the way you write in the book, as it were, in the songs?” He said. “Or why don’t you put something about your childhood into the songs?”
Allsop’s remarks became the catalyst behind “In My Life”. The original draft contained memories and recollections of Lennon’s childhood in Liverpool.
“In My Life’ started out as a bus journey from my house on 250 Menlove Avenue to town, mentioning every place I could remember. And it was ridiculous,” Lennon said. “. . . it wasn’t working at all.”
Only once Lennon gave up trying to write clever words for “In My Life”, the lyrics came to him. “Letting it go is the whole game”, he’d later said.
– songstoriesmatter
John Lennon’s writing of In My Life took shape when he stopped trying to choose the right lyrics and started letting go. Stop choosing. Start living. Sounds familiar.
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Great letter and a great song. Always one I find I’m singing to myself often. Just the other day, actually.
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I just saw the movie Yesterday and thought they lyrics to this song were amazing. What would life be like without the Beatles? I can’t imagine.
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It would be a very, very different musical landscape, no question.
How was the movie? I’ve not seen it.
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It was entertaining. Slow at first, but not bad. It’s worth a watch.
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Good deal. Maybe I will give it a shot one of these days. Thanks! 👍👍
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I saw the movie myself and I really enjoyed it.
Having said that, I would not want to EXIST in a world without The Beatles.
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Oh yay!! The Beatles made the playlist! Is this the first Beatles song on it?
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I think this is the second. I believe Help made it earlier.
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Oh, that’s right.
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Great post!
I happen to be one of those people that put the Beatles on another level when comparing them to any other musician of the last 100 years or so.
At my wedding, a lifetime ago, we had our DJ play “in my life” as he introduced the bridesmaids and groomsmen.
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I agree. Nobody else compares. I wonder if the younger generations have ever listened to the Beatles?
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I hope so. If they have any brains at all, they do.
I just don’t know if today’s “musicians” have that reverence for the Beatles that previous generations do.
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I think I stopped listening to new music awhile ago. I should open up and try some new stuff out. For some reason, though, I think you are right.
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I feel like there not a lot of rock out there. The rock there is is stuff they’re calling “indie rock” but I don’t think there’s necessarily anything independent about it.
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Interesting backstory to the song, thanks for sharing that! A succinct letter to yourself. Makes me wonder what 100 would feel like… I’ve seen some pretty vital 100-year-olds.
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When we were kids, 65 seemed old. Now it’s not old at all. I wonder what it will be like when 100 becomes the norm!
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That’s for sure, even 30 or 40 seemed old back then! 😬
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“You don’t choose a life, you live it”
I love it!
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