"Whatever Gets You Thru the Night" | ||||||||||||
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Single by John Lennon | ||||||||||||
from the album Walls and Bridges | ||||||||||||
B-side | "Beef Jerky" | |||||||||||
Released | 23 September 1974 (US) 4 October 1974 (UK) |
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Format | 7" | |||||||||||
Recorded | June–July 1974 | |||||||||||
Genre | Rock | |||||||||||
Length | 3:27 | |||||||||||
Label | Apple | |||||||||||
Writer(s) | John Lennon | |||||||||||
Producer(s) | John Lennon | |||||||||||
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12 tracks |
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"Whatever Gets You Thru the Night" is a song written by John Lennon, released as a single in 1974 on Apple Records, catalogue Apple 1874 in the United States and Apple R5998 in the United Kingdom. It peaked at number 1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Cashbox Top 100. It also peaked at number 36 on the British singles chart. It was the lead single for the Walls and Bridges album in the US; in the UK it was released the same day as the album.
In Canada, the song spent two weeks at number two, and became the 30th biggest hit of 1974.
This was Lennon's only solo number 1 single in the United States during his lifetime, and Lennon was the last member of The Beatles to achieve his first American number one solo hit. The recording featured Elton John on harmony vocals and piano. While in the studio, Elton bet Lennon that the song would top the charts, and such was Lennon's scepticism that Elton secured from him a promise to appear on stage at one of his performances should the record indeed hit number one. When the record did achieve that feat, Lennon appeared at Elton John's Thanksgiving performance at Madison Square Garden on 28 November 1974. It was his last major concert appearance.
The inspiration for the lyrics came from late-night television. In December 2005, May Pang told Radio Times: "At night he loved to channel-surf, and would pick up phrases from all the shows. One time, he was watching Reverend Ike, a famous black evangelist, who was saying, "Let me tell you guys, it doesn't matter, it's whatever gets you through the night." John loved it and said, "I've got to write it down or I'll forget it." He always kept a pad and pen by the bed. That was the beginning of 'Whatever Gets You Thru the Night'."