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Now Lucy really is in the sky

Lucy Richardson, the inspiration behind The Beatles' hit Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, died two weeks ago following a two year cancer battle, it was reported today. She was 47.

Richardson, who became a successful art director on movies including Chocolat and The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, was the subject of the 1967 song, despite popular belief the track was a thinly veiled reference to the drug LSD.

However, John Lennnon always insisted the song was based on a childhood painting by his then four-year-old son Julian, who had befriended the girl at school.

John explained in a 1975 interview, "Julian came in one day with a picture he painted about a school friend of his named Lucy.

"He had sketched some stars in the sky and called it Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds."

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Julian's original Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds picture

Richardson's sister Mary Foster says, "Lucy remembered the times when she would sit with Julian as he drew pictures.

"She was rather chuffed to realise she had inspired the song title."

Her loved ones sprinkled crystals over her grave in a touching nod to the song which was dedicated to her.

(With info from Contact Music.)


Published June 15, 2005



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