Late singer John Lennon's wife Yoko Ono has allowed filmmaker Sam Taylor-Wood to use the Beatles member's famous solo track 'Mother' in her new film 'Nowhere Boy'.
The movie set to release on December 26th follows the adolescent years of the 'Imagine' singer when he was living in bad terms with his mother.
Lennon was raised by his aunt Mimi after his mom Julia bequeathed him at the age of five.
However, the relationship with his mother had improved over the years until she finally died in a car accident when he was just 16.
Lennon had first released the song being used in the film on his first solo album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band in 1970.
Helmer of the film is ecstatic that Ono has permitted her to use the track.
"She's given the rights to (the song) Mother which she's never given the rights to before. She wouldn't have if she didn't like the film. That's really the stamp of approval," Sky News Online quoted her as saying.
She added
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