The Guardian (USA)

How a TV baseball movie inspired late Lennon love song

- Dalya Alberge

A month before he was shot dead in December 1980, John Lennon released the song Grow Old With Me, its lyrics drawn from a Robert Browning poem.

Inspiratio­n for the song was known to have come to Lennon in July that year, while watching a film about baseball during a visit to Bermuda. Now, after a somewhat quixotic hunt that involved scouring television schedules and watching dozens of obscure movies, a leading Beatles scholar has identified the exact film, solving a mystery that has lasted for decades.

Kenneth Womack waded through dozens of baseball films before realising that Lennon had to have seen A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story, a 1978 made-for-television movie about the baseball player whose life was cut short by a rare nervous system disorder. It starred Edward Herrmann as Gehrig, who was struck down by amyotrophi­c lateral sclerosis at the age of 37.

Womack told the Observer that Lennon had clearly been moved by a scene in which Eleanor – played by Blythe Danner – reads a letter in which Gehrig referred to the first lines from Rabbi Ben Ezra, Browning’s 1864 historical poem inspired by a 12th-century scholar.

“Thanks very much for sending me that book of poems. I especially liked the one by Robert Browning that goes, ‘Grow old along with me! / The best is yet to be’…”

When Lennon watched the film, “it was a different, much smaller world where folks enjoyed more shared experience­s via television and music especially”, said Womack.

“For that reason, I wanted to know what film had inspired him to compose such a beautiful song. For John, the use of such ‘found objects’ in life and art was essential to his compositio­n practices.”

He added: “For decades, American filmmakers had put out one baseball film after another, and there are hundreds of them.

“After watching dozens in search of the mysterious film in question, I began to study TV guides from that period. John was a regular subscriber.”

Having establishe­d that this particular television film had been screened at the time in Bermuda, Womack said: “The mystery, quite suddenly, was solved.”

Womack, professor of English and popular music at Monmouth University in New Jersey, will include his latest research in his forthcomin­g book, titled John Lennon 1980: The Last Days in the Life, to be published this week.

 ?? Photograph: David McGough/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images ?? John Lennon with his wife, Yoko Ono, in New York in 1980 – the year he was shot dead.
Photograph: David McGough/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images John Lennon with his wife, Yoko Ono, in New York in 1980 – the year he was shot dead.
 ?? Photograph: Everett Collection Inc/Alamy ?? The 1978 made-for-TV movie A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story, which inspired Lennon.
Photograph: Everett Collection Inc/Alamy The 1978 made-for-TV movie A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story, which inspired Lennon.

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