Video: 'John Lennon - Walls and Bridges (Full Album)' (12 clips)
(Saturday, November 16, 1974) — Walls and Bridges, ex-Beatle John Lennon’s fifth solo studio album, peaked at #1 on today’s Billboard 200 albums chart.
It was Lennon’s second of three number one albums on the chart (1971-1980) since The Beatles split up in 1970.
Crafted during the former Beatle’s 18-month separation from Yoko Ono, often referred to as his “Lost Weekend,” the album reflects a tumultuous period in the artist’s life.
Among the famous musicians who performed on the album were Elton John (piano and harmony vocals on “Whatever Gets You thru the Night,” Hammond organ and background vocals on “Surprise, Surprise (Sweet Bird of Paradox)” and Harry Nilsson (backing vocals on “Old Dirt Road”).
Walls and Bridges would soar to the top of the American charts, securing the number-one spot on both Billboard and Record World.
The album featured two notable singles, “Whatever Gets You thru the Night” and “#9 Dream.” The former marked a milestone in Lennon’s career, becoming his first and only solo number-one hit in the United States during his lifetime.
The album’s success was recognized with a gold certification in the U.S. and a silver certification in the UK.