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Sean Ono Lennon Says Younger Generations Could Forget the Beatles

Written by: News Room Last updated: December 23, 2025
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Sean Ono Lennon Says Younger Generations Could Forget the Beatles

Sean Ono Lennon says it’s possible that future generations could lose touch with the music and legacy of The Beatles, a thought he admits once felt unimaginable.

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Speaking on CBS Sunday Morning, the 50-year-old musician and producer reflected on his role as a steward of his late father John Lennon’s legacy — a responsibility he says has increasingly come into focus as culture, technology and listening habits continue to shift.

“To forget about it? I do, actually,” Sean said when asked if he believed younger generations could one day move on from the Beatles’ catalogue. “And I never did before.”

Sean explained that while he has “technically” stepped into the role of caretaker for his father’s work, following decades of stewardship by his mother Yoko Ono, he views the legacy as something shared with the wider world.

“Obviously the world is also the custodian of his legacy,” he said. “I’m just doing my best to help make sure that the younger generation doesn’t forget about The Beatles and John and Yoko. That’s how I look at it.”

The Beatles — completed by Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and the late George Harrison — remain one of the most influential acts in music history, with a catalogue that reshaped popular music from Please Please Me (1963) through Let It Be (1970). Still, Sean acknowledged that cultural relevance isn’t guaranteed.

“My parents gave me so much that I think it’s the least I can do to try and support their legacy in my lifetime,” he said. “I feel like I just owe it to them. It’s a personal thing.”

Sean has continued to engage with his parents’ work in contemporary ways. In 2023, he and filmmaker Dave Mullins released the animated short War Is Over!, inspired by John and Yoko’s 1971 song “Happy Xmas (War Is Over),” which went on to win an Academy Award.

Reflecting on the message at the core of his parents’ work, Sean described their legacy as rooted in more than idealism alone.

“It’s peace and love,” he said, “but it’s also an attitude toward activism that’s done with humor and love.”

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