No Bed For Beatle John
Yoko Ono Lyrics


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No bed for Beatle John!
Beatle John Lennon lost his hospital bed yesterday to a patient
It happened at Queen Charlotte's Hospital, London
Where John was keeping vigil in the room
Where his girlfriend, Yoko Ono
Is being kept under observation

When he realized his bed was needed for an urgent case
John sent out for a sleeping bag
And last night
He was once more happily kicked out alongside Yoko
In the sleeping bag

Yoko who expects her baby next February
Will remain in the hospital for another few days
A Beatles spokesman said
There is a good chance for the baby's survival

The Beatles win battle of the nude LP!
The Beatles have won their fight to put out an LP record
With a sleeve showing John Lennon and Yoko Ono in the nude!

EMI, the world's biggest recording company
Whose artists includes the Beatles
Refused to handle the LP called 'Two Virgins'
Because of the sleeve
So did the group's American outlet, Capitol Records

But the record with its controversial sleeve
Will be released in both countries next month
An official of The Beatles Apple company said last night
The sleeve has not been censored or altered in any way

We are pleased it is being distributed




But it may be that some record shops
Will still refuse to handle it

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Yoko Ono's song "No Bed For Beatle John" reference a real-life event where John Lennon was asked to give up his hospital bed at Queen Charlotte's Hospital in London for an urgent case. Lennon sent out for a sleeping bag and happily slept alongside his girlfriend, Yoko Ono, who was under observation and expected her baby in February. While Lennon and Ono were kicked out of their bed, there was a good chance for their baby's survival despite the stressful situation.


The lyrics also reference another real-life event, the release of the album "Two Virgins" by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, which had a controversial sleeve displaying the couple in the nude. EMI, the biggest recording company at the time, and Capitol Records, the group's American outlet, both initially refused to handle the LP. However, the album was eventually released as is, without being censored or altered in any way, and was distributed despite some record shops possibly refusing to handle it.


Overall, the song seems to be a commentary on the life and struggles of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, including their experiences as celebrities, their relationship, and their art. The events mentioned in the lyrics show how Lennon and Ono were able to overcome challenges and still pursue their creative endeavors, despite opposition and obstacles.


Line by Line Meaning

No bed for Beatle John!
Beatle John Lennon lost his hospital bed yesterday to a patient


It happened at Queen Charlotte's Hospital, London
The incident took place at Queen Charlotte's Hospital in London


Where John was keeping vigil in the room
John was watching over his girlfriend, Yoko Ono, in her hospital room


Where his girlfriend, Yoko Ono
The hospital room where John's girlfriend, Yoko Ono, was admitted


Is being kept under observation
Yoko Ono is under observation in the hospital


When he realized his bed was needed for an urgent case
John sent for a sleeping bag when he found out his bed was required for a critical case


John sent out for a sleeping bag
John arranged for a sleeping bag to be brought to him


And last night
The previous night


He was once more happily kicked out alongside Yoko
John had to leave his bed again and slept beside Yoko in the sleeping bag


Yoko who expects her baby next February
Yoko Ono is pregnant and due to give birth in February


Will remain in the hospital for another few days
Yoko will be staying in the hospital for a few more days


A Beatles spokesman said
According to a spokesperson for The Beatles


There is a good chance for the baby's survival
The baby has a good chance of surviving


The Beatles win battle of the nude LP!
The Beatles won a legal dispute over their LP record depicting John and Yoko nude on its cover


The Beatles have won their fight to put out an LP record
The Beatles successfully released the LP record with the controversial cover


With a sleeve showing John Lennon and Yoko Ono in the nude!
The record had a cover that featured John Lennon and Yoko Ono in the nude


EMI, the world's biggest recording company
EMI, the largest recording company globally


Whose artists includes the Beatles
EMI is the record label for The Beatles


Refused to handle the LP called 'Two Virgins'
EMI initially refused to distribute the LP record named 'Two Virgins'


Because of the sleeve
The reason behind the initial refusal of EMI was the cover


So did the group's American outlet, Capitol Records
Capitol Records, the US-based distributor of The Beatles, also refused to release the record


But the record with its controversial sleeve
However, the record with its contentious cover


Will be released in both countries next month
Will be available for purchase in both countries the following month


An official of The Beatles Apple company said last night
An official from The Beatles' company, Apple, said last night


The sleeve has not been censored or altered in any way
The controversial record cover has remained unchanged and has not undergone any modifications


We are pleased it is being distributed
The distribution of the record is good news to us


But it may be that some record shops
However, some record shops may not sell the record


Will still refuse to handle it
It is possible that some record shops might still turn down the record




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Written by: JOHN LENNON, YOKO ONO

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