SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN
Oh! You better watch out, you better not cry,
You better not pout, I'm telling you why:
Santa Claus is coming to town!
He's making a list, he's checking it twice,
He's gonna find out who's naughty or nice.
Santa Claus is coming to town!
He sees you when you're sleeping,
He knows when you're awake.
He knows if you've been bad or good,
So be good for goodness sake!
So...You better watch out, you better not cry
You better not pout, I'm telling you why.
Santa Claus is coming to town.
Little tin horns, little toy drums.
Rudy-toot-toot and rummy tum tums.
Santa Claus is coming to town.
Little toy dolls that cuddle and coo,
Elephants, boats and Kiddie cars too.
Santa Claus is coming to town.
The kids in Girl and Boy Land will have a jubilee.
They're gonna build a toyland town
All around the Christmas tree.
Oh....You better watch out, you better not cry.
You better not pout, I'm telling you why.
Santa Claus is comin' to town.
Read the text about John Lennon and do the tasks.
JOHN LENNON
John Lennon was shot and killed outside the apartment block where he lived on December 8th 1980. People all around the world felt a terrible loss. They had grown up with this man's music, and everything he had done had affected their lives. Now it was all over.
The group he had formed, The Beatles, had changed pop music forever. From their first single, 'Love Me Do', in 1962, people heard something different to the usual pop music of the time. Their songs seemed more musical than others, and more exciting than the kind of thing most artists were then recording. The Beatles also looked nicer than anyone else. Many more people began to listen to pop music than before. Soon the following that the group had was like nothing anyone had ever seen: a hysteria that the newspapers called 'Beatlemania' swept Britain and soon America.
John Lennon was born in Liverpool on October 9 1940, and formed his first group when he was still at school. He took more interest in music than he did in schoolwork His report books can still be read and are full of angry comments by his teachers. In 1956 he met Paul McCartney, who joined Lennon's group, The Quarry Men. The two began to compose songs together, and it was these songs that drew people's attention to them. But their first professional concerts were in Hamburg, Germany, and it was here that they perfected their sound. They had to play night after night, and by the end of their two years there, they had become an exciting band to watch.
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When they moved back to Liverpool, they began to play at the Cavern Club, where all the new bands were playing. But their songs and their professionalism set them apart. They acquired a manager. Brian Epstein, who gave them a new 'clean' image. He tried to get them a record company deal, but at first no one would take them on. Finally it was a small label, Parlophone, who released ‘Love Me Do', a Lennon-McCartney composition.
Their next single. 'Please Please Me' reached number one in March 1963. When the media focused on the new group, it soon became obvious that Lennon was not like other pop stars. His answers to reporters' questions showed an unusual intelligence and wit. He was always a rebel and hated pretension. He was never quite comfortable with the Beatles' 'nice' image.
In fact it was Lennon who began to break away from this image, and change the public perception of the Beatles. His remarks began to offend some people. His and McCartney's music changed and became more 'psychedelic'. The Beatles grew beards and long hair. They were no longer those four clean-cut young men that even parents liked.
George Harrison John Lennon Ringo Starr Paul McCartney
In 1966, Lennon met Japanese artist Yoko Ono. She was not beautiful in the glamorous way many of the Beatles' followers were, but he fell in love with her. To his surprise he found he loved listening to her views on art, and admired her independence. She brought something new to his life, and soon he found there was more he wanted to do on his own, or with Yoko, than he wanted to do with the Beatles. In 1968 he told the other Beatles of his decision to leave, although the real split did not come until 1971, when Paul McCartney also decided their partnership should end. Lennon married Yoko Ono in 1969.
Of all the former Beatles, Lennon made the most promising start as a solo artist. In 1971 he recorded the song by which most people remember him, 'Imagine'. But in 1975 he stopped making records. For a while he and Yoko separated, partly because of the problems he was having with drugs and alcohol, but eventually he settled down with her again in New York. He devoted himself to looking after their son, Sean - becoming a 'house husband’ while Yoko was the 'power wife', going out to work. He also spent time trying to become an American citizen, something which was difficult because of his drugs convictions and unpopularity with the government. But John and Yoko were together for good now, even looking forward to old age together.
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In 1980 he released a new album that celebrated their lives, Double Fantasy and it, and the single 'Just Like Starting Over' seemed to signal a new, positive phase in both his private life and in his musical career. But that came to its end too soon on the street outside his home in December 1980.
TRUE OR FALSE?
1. John Lennon was born in London.
2. He did well at school.
3. The Beatles became professionals in Germany.
4. Lennon was a typical pop star of the 60s.
5. He was quiet and shy.
6. In 1969 John married a Japanese actress.
7. Lennon was the first to leave the Beatles.
8. The beginning of his solo career was
the most successful of all the former Beatles.
9. John and Yoko never parted.
10. Lennon wanted to become an American citizen.
11. His last album was called Just Like Starting Over.
12. He died in a car crash.
13. The Beatles changed pop music forever.
Answer the question:
How did the Beatles change pop music?
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