JUST LAST NIGHT — Sean and Julian Lennon Unveiled a New Song That Felt Like John Was in the Room

# JUST LAST NIGHT — Sean and Julian Lennon Unveiled a New Song That Felt Like John Was in the Room

**LOS ANGELES — When Sean Ono Lennon and Julian Lennon stepped on stage last night to debut “Across the Glass Sky,” the audience didn’t hear a performance. They felt John Lennon’s spirit breathing through every note.**

The brothers stood together at a small Los Angeles venue. No elaborate production. No backing band. Just two voices, two microphones, and a song that seemed to arrive from somewhere beyond them.

“Across the Glass Sky” is not a Beatles track. It’s new — written by Sean and Julian together, completed only days before the performance. But something in its DNA feels inherited. The melody carries echoes of their father’s solo work. The harmonies, when they intertwine, recall the impossible blend of brothers who never got to grow up together.

Halfway through, Julian’s voice caught. Just slightly. Sean moved closer. They finished facing each other.

When the final note faded, the room sat in silence for a long moment. Then came the tears — from the audience, from the brothers, from everyone who understood what they had just witnessed.

Some call it coincidence. Others believe this was the closest the past has come to touching the present in years.

Last night, John Lennon wasn’t in the building. But his song? That never left.

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