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Cee Lo defends changing words to 'Imagine'

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Tue, 03 Jan 2012 1:19p.m.

Cee Lo Green

Cee Lo Green

Cee Lo Green has defended his decision to change the lyrics to John Lennon's 'Imagine' during a live New Year's Eve TV performance, insisting he "meant no disrespect" to the Beatles legend.

The Crazy hitmaker received a barrage of criticism on Twitter.com after he sang "And all religion's true" in place of the track's original line "And no religion too".

But he took to the microblogging website on Sunday to defend the controversial lyric change and tell fans the reason behind his decision.

According to Britain's Daily Mail, in a post which has since been deleted, Green wrote, "Yo I meant no disrespect by changing the lyric guys! I was trying to say a world were u could believe what u wanted that's all."

Green was performing the track on NBC network's New Year's Eve with Carson Daly live from Times Square in New York when he changed the words.

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03 Jan 2012 04:57p.m.

john wrote:

john lennon himself stated that when you lift lyrics from another song writer's work it is not a rip-off, it is rather a love in. google it! lennon ripped off ideas for the song from the communist manifesto. he also ripped off chuck berry lyrics for come together. all those all you need is love types are really spewing out the hateful bile! the atheists have just proven they worship a man and his works/words.

03 Jan 2012 01:26p.m.

andrew wrote:

prat