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Fly (Yoko Ono album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Fly (Yoko Ono album)

''Fly'' is the second album by Yoko Ono, produced by her and John Lennon, and released in 1971. It was a complete avant-garde/Fluxus package in a gatefold sleeve that came with a full-size poster and a postcard to order Ono's book ''Grapefruit''. Notable songs include the singles "Midsummer New York" and "Mrs. Lennon", "Hirake" aka "Open Your Box" and "Don't Worry, Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow)", dedicated to Ono's daughter Kyoko Cox. "Airmale" is the soundtrack to Lennon's film ''Erection'', showing a building being erected in time lapsed photography,〔 while "Fly" is the soundtrack to Ono's film ''Fly''.
==Recording==
The album was recorded around the same time as Lennon's ''Imagine''.〔 Ono had to re-record her vocals on "Open Your Box", on 4 March 1971 at Abbey Road Studios, after a managing director of EMI called the lyrics "distasteful"; The song featured a line that went "''Open your trousers, open your skirt, open your legs and open your thighs''".〔 "''Trousers''", "''skirt''", "''legs''", and "''thighs''" were changed to "''houses''", "''church''", "''lakes''", and "''eyes''".〔 Lennon and Ono didn't complain about the change of words, and only "wanted to get the record out", as a spokesman said.〔
"Will You Touch Me" was first recorded during the ''Fly'' sessions sometime in November 1971, later ending up on 1981's ''Season of Glass''. The original version ended up on the Rykodisc reissue of ''Fly'' in 1998.〔
Each edition of the US, UK and Japanese albums utilized that country's distinctive telephone ring in the track "Telephone Piece" (i.e. each edition of the album used entirely different recordings) - the Rykodisc CD edition used the US variation.

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