John Lennon Inspired David Bowie’s "Fame" w/ One 3-Letter Word

John Lennon Inspired David Bowie’s "Fame" w/ One 3-Letter Word

Author: MusicGeology March 25, 2024 Duration: 3:40

In late 1974, David Bowie found himself in New York City, crossing paths with John Lennon, when the creation of his first number one song occurred at an impromptu jam session with the ex-Beatles member.


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