Lucy Vodden, the woman who inspired the Beatles classic
Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds, has died. Vodden passed away last Tuesday after
a battle with the autoimmune disease Lupus. She was 46.
Vodden became the inspiration for the song after Julian
Lennon, the son of Beatles singer John Lennon, drew a picture of her at
school. Julian told his father the picture was of “Lucy in the sky with
diamonds.” Lennon took the idea and made it into a song, which many fans feel
is an allusion to LSD. The song is featured on the Beatles’ 1967 album Sgt. Pepper’s
Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Julian Lennon and his mother Cynthia were support of
Vodden throughout her fight with Lupus. The pair are “shocked and saddened by
the loss of Lucy and their thoughts are with her husband and family today and
always,” according to a statement.
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