Look At Me

John Lennon · Lennon - Signature Box [2010]

Look at me

Who am I supposed to be?

Who am I supposed to be?

Look at me

What am I supposed to be?

What am I supposed to be?

Look at me

Oh my love oh my love



Here I am

What am I supposed to do?

What am I supposed to do?

Here I am

What can I do for you?

What can I do for you?

Here I am

Oh my love oh my love



Look at me. Oh please look at me, my love

Here I am—oh my love



Who am I?

Nobody knows but me

Nobody knows but me

Who am I?

Nobody else can see

Just you and me

Who are we?

Oh my love oh my love

Look At Me

Look At Me stands as a poignant song in John Lennon's posthumous catalogue, reflecting the introspective and often melancholic tone that defined his later solo work. Recorded during a period of significant personal and artistic evolution, the track showcases Lennon's signature blend of raw emotional delivery and straightforward rock arrangements. While often associated with his extensive discography following the Beatles era, this recording highlights his ability to craft intimate narratives that resonate with universal themes of identity and observation. The song remains a testament to Lennon's enduring influence on rock music, offering listeners a glimpse into his creative process during a time when he was refining his distinctive vocal style and songwriting approach. It serves as a meaningful addition to any collection of his most celebrated recordings.