Drum Sheet – John Lennon – Imagine

Artist : John Lennon
song : Imagine
Album : Imagine – 1971
Style – Tempo – Signature – Length : Ballad – 76 – 4/4 – 3:23
Musician : Alan White
page : 1
Version : Album
Level : Beginner

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John Lennon’s Imagine is one of the most iconic and influential songs of all time. Released in 1971 as the title track of his second solo album, the song became an anthem for peace and unity. While Imagine is often recognized for its hauntingly beautiful piano melody and profound lyrics, the drumming, played by Alan White, plays a crucial yet understated role in shaping the song’s feel.

The song was composed at Lennon’s home in Tittenhurst Park, England. According to Lennon, the inspiration for Imagine came from Yoko Ono’s book Grapefruit, which contained conceptual poetry that encouraged imagining different realities. He later admitted that much of the lyrical influence came from Ono’s work, though he was credited as the sole songwriter at the time. Musically, Lennon crafted the song on his white Steinway piano, building a simple yet deeply moving chord progression. The melody and lyrics came together naturally, with the song’s central message of imagining a world without barriers developing as he played.

When it came time to record Imagine, Lennon worked with producer Phil Spector, who helped shape its lush yet intimate sound. The drumming, played by Alan White—who later became the drummer for Yes—was recorded in just a few takes. White’s approach to the drums was delicate and precise, emphasizing the song’s dreamy and floating quality. Instead of using complex fills or aggressive rhythms, he employed soft snare rolls and cymbal swells, creating a subtle pulse that gently supports Lennon’s vocal delivery. The drums enter after the first verse, adding warmth and movement without overwhelming the minimalist arrangement. White’s use of brushes and light tom hits gives the song an airy, almost weightless quality, reinforcing its hopeful message.

Imagine was first performed live during a television appearance in 1971, but Lennon rarely played it in concert. One of the most famous live performances came in 1975 when he sang it on The Old Grey Whistle Test. However, after Lennon’s passing in 1980, the song took on an even deeper significance and was performed at numerous tribute concerts. It has since been covered by countless artists and played at events promoting peace, including the Olympics and United Nations gatherings.

For fans of the drums, Imagine is a masterclass in restraint and atmosphere. Alan White’s drumming shows how subtle playing can enhance a song’s emotional impact, proving that sometimes, the most powerful grooves are the ones you barely notice.

Sample drum sheet of Imagine by John Lennon

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  1. S. Lim

    Thanks for the lesson

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