In 1970-71, each of The Beatles had a No#1 song after their split, Which one do you consider your favorite?

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Erin Dawborn
"Imagine" says all that I think many of our hearts want to say and want to believe.
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Christy
Not only do I think Imagine has a great message, but it's also my all time favorite song!
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Helmut E. Bryant
Imagine, But I liked them all. They all have their message of Peace and Love.
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Reverend Irma Carew D.M.
Imagine and My Sweet Lord. They are two seperate mood pieces. Imagine is insightful, but there is a sadness to it because the words are true. My sweet lord is joyous.
These two songs are the Ying and the Yang.
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Rosina Saunders
"Imagine" is an anthem for all time. I think it will win handsdown.
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Helmut E. Bryant
I guess John's Imagine won hands down. An awesome song, but the others were very good, too. Thank you, EVERYONE!
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Helmut E. Bryant
I always thought of Beatles songs as notes or messages to everyone about what's currently going on, events or places, or hints as to what is to come. But always in the frame of Peace and Love.
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Gabriel Szczurek
I had a strange dream once,there was a stage and it was outside,there was a big audience,they were all sitting down and the Beatles showed up on the stage but George Harrison was not with them,i wonder if it had to do with his choice of religion because it had that type of Symbolic feeling to it.
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Helmut E. Bryant
Interesting dream. I remember when John Lennon came back to the studio with Double Fantasy, I thought of the possibility of seeing The Beatles for the first time, even if it were just a benefit concert. That dream was taken away.
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Carole A. Ward
George Harrison's My Sweet Lord has such deep meaning for me. My heart opens up more each time I listen, aligning me with the enduring connectedness that we all share as I chant "Hare Krishna" in the ending third of the song. George has always held a special place in my heart, and I feel such grat...
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Gabriel Szczurek
It was not a good dream,it was like a selling of ones soul,it was also industrious like,although to the very far right was a forest,there was more but hard to describe.
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