John Lennon Imagine Heaven Religion Peace Dreamer Only One World Countries Brotherhood Man Life rock chocolate rain tay zonday dr pepper star wars kids buffalax little superstar viral Top Comic / Impersonator Bob Carney as seen on TV. His love of family entertainment has had them rolling in the aisles since his graduation from the famous 'Shakespeare Club' and ITV's' New Faces. He is currently embarking on a tour of original material and impersonations and is anticipating the squeak of the boards and the roar of the crowd once again. In this parody, John Lennon (Bob`s childhood hero) talks about his childhood ambition of being a dentist, Paul McCartney, the Hamburg days and Yoko. 50 cent Barbra Streisand Beatles, The Bill : President Clinton Bing Crosby Bobby Daren Buddy Holly Burt Reynolds Carpenters, Karen The Cher and Sonny Crocodile Dundee David Bowie Dean Martin Dolly Parton Ed Sullivan Elton John Elvis Presley (A) Elvis Presley (B) Four Tops, The Frank Sinatra Garth Brooks Hank Williams, Jr. Howard Stern Hulk Hogan Humphrey Bogart Jack Benny Janet Jackson Joe Pesci Judy Garland Julio Iglesias Kenny Rogers Laurel and Hardy Liberace Little Richard Liza Minelli Madonna Marily Monroe (A) Marilyn Monroe (B) Marlon Brando Michael Jackson Michael Jackson (2) Michael Bolton Neil Diamond Patsy Kline Michael Jackson (3) Prince, The Artist Rat Pack, The Paul McCartney Red Skelton Ric Nelson Reba McEntire Robert DeNiro Robin Williams Righteous Brothers, The Roy Orbison (B) Sammy Davis, Jr. (A) Roseanne Barr Spice Girls, The The Group Rodney Dangerfield Tina Turner (B) Tom Jones Sammy Davis, Jr. (B) Wynonna Judd Tina Turner Wayne Newton Also, on the video response links are Fred Dibnah, Chris Tarrant and Sean Connery plus the added bonus of him performing his very own unique style of stand-up live at The Philharmonic. Enjoy. Visit Bob`s Fan Club here.. http://uk.youtube.com/TheBobCarneyFan... As half of The Beatles, John Lennon and Paul McCartney were one of the most successful songwriting teams of the century. Together they wrote dozens of hit tunes, ranging from "Help!" and "Ticket to Ride" to "Penny Lane" and "Let It Be." Lennon's romance with Yoko Ono was a major influence on his post-Beatles career, and he collaborated with her on everything from the modern pop hymn "Imagine" to avant-garde noise and poetry. The Beatles broke up in 1970, and Lennon followed with a solo career marked by uneven recordings and public pleas for world peace. After a reclusive five years as a family man, Lennon released an album with Yoko in 1980, Double Fantasy. As their new song "Just Like Starting Over" was reaching the top of the charts, Lennon was shot to death outside his New York home by Mark David Chapman, a schizophrenic fan.