"Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)" by Sir Elton John.

OK, boys and girls, back to the 80s: This nostalgic 1982 ballad was written by Sir Elton John as a tribute to his good friend John Lennon, who was assassinated by a deranged "fan" on 8/8/80 in front of The Dakota. The title refers to a famous NYC sports arena, where the shared the stage in '74 during what was to be Lennon's last live appearance. Sir Elton refuses to play the song live anywhere except in that venue. It peaked at #13 on Billboard's Hot 100. Song? Answer: "Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)" by Sir Elton John. The two shared the stage at NYC's Madison Square Garden in 1974, not knowing that it would be Lennon's last public performance, therefore the title. Lauren and I stood upon the exact spot where John was shot in front of The Dakota some years ago, then crossed the street to visit the "Imagine" garden in Central Park. Such a senseless tragedy! I was rotating through the VA Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware as Chief Resident when I heard the sad news. Everyone froze. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWyy7Huc6KA&list=RDSWyy7Huc6KA&start_radio=1

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