On this day, November 29, 1982, Yoko Ono released her sixth solo album, It’s Alright (I See Rainbows). This deeply personal record marked Ono’s return to music following the tragic loss of her husband, John Lennon, in 1980.
The album, which peaked at #98 on the Billboard charts, featured a mix of experimental pop and heartfelt lyrics, exploring themes of grief, healing, and hope. Tracks like “My Man” and “Never Say Goodbye” reflected Ono’s emotional journey, while the optimistic tone of the title track signaled resilience and renewal.
The album, which peaked at #98 on the Billboard charts, featured a mix of experimental pop and heartfelt lyrics, exploring themes of grief, healing, and hope. Tracks like “My Man” and “Never Say Goodbye” reflected Ono’s emotional journey, while the optimistic tone of the title track signaled resilience and renewal.