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Whose last recorded words were " I die in peace with all the people. God save the Queen"
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John Lennon
"Yes I am" weren't Lennon's last reported words. After the police reached the Dakota building, one of them asked "What is your name?" which drew the reply "Lennon". En route to the hospital, he asked "Are you sure you're John Lennon?" to which Lennon replied "Yes I am" - the policeman then asked "How do you feel?" and was told "I'm in pain". As far as I can ascertain, these were the last words of John Lennon.--Paolo Meccano 16:49, 30 October 2005 (UTC)
No, he couldn't. John was shot in the neck, he could not speak. Maybe the police officer wanted to spice his story, or maybe the newpapers made it up, but John Lennon could not have any last words, other than the ones spoken to his wife Yoko before he was shot. Also, with the blood loss, he would not be conscious for that long.
Yoko breaks silence to reveal Lennon's last words By Andrew Johnson, The Independent UK Sunday, 10 June 2007
For 40 years Yoko Ono has kept a silent dignity in the face of global vilification meted out by legions of Beatles fans.
But today, in an emotional interview, she reveals the last words her husband John Lennon uttered moments before he was gunned down on a New York street in 1980 by Mark Chapman.
"I said 'shall we go and have dinner before we go home?' and John said 'No, let's go home because I want to see Sean before he goes to sleep'," Ono, 73, told Kirsty Young on 'Desert Island Discs'.
Young then asked Ono if Lennon had said anything after he was shot, to which she replied in almost a whisper: "No."
Ono, a conceptual artist, admitted that she would never be more than "the wife of an ex-Beatle".
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John Lennon
"Yes I am" weren't Lennon's last reported words. After the police reached the Dakota building, one of them asked "What is your name?" which drew the reply "Lennon". En route to the hospital, he asked "Are you sure you're John Lennon?" to which Lennon replied "Yes I am" - the policeman then asked "How do you feel?" and was told "I'm in pain". As far as I can ascertain, these were the last words of John Lennon.--Paolo Meccano 16:49, 30 October 2005 (UTC)
No, he couldn't. John was shot in the neck, he could not speak. Maybe the police officer wanted to spice his story, or maybe the newpapers made it up, but John Lennon could not have any last words, other than the ones spoken to his wife Yoko before he was shot. Also, with the blood loss, he would not be conscious for that long.
Yoko breaks silence to reveal Lennon's last words By Andrew Johnson, The Independent UK Sunday, 10 June 2007
For 40 years Yoko Ono has kept a silent dignity in the face of global vilification meted out by legions of Beatles fans.
But today, in an emotional interview, she reveals the last words her husband John Lennon uttered moments before he was gunned down on a New York street in 1980 by Mark Chapman.
"I said 'shall we go and have dinner before we go home?' and John said 'No, let's go home because I want to see Sean before he goes to sleep'," Ono, 73, told Kirsty Young on 'Desert Island Discs'.
Young then asked Ono if Lennon had said anything after he was shot, to which she replied in almost a whisper: "No."
Ono, a conceptual artist, admitted that she would never be more than "the wife of an ex-Beatle".
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