The day John Lennon was murdered, “(Just Like) Starting Over” was on a steady climb up the Billboard charts. That day, “Starting Over,” the last single that Lennon would release during his lifetime, was at #6 and rising. There’s no reason to think it wouldn’t have eventually hit #1. As the first John Lennon single in five years, “(Just Like) Starting Over” certainly had public curiosity working for it. It’s a modest shrug of a song, but plenty of modestly shrugging Paul McCartney songs had ascended to the top of the charts after the Beatles’ breakup.
To plenty of people, “(Just Like) Starting Over” probably sounded like a pleasantly breezy love song from a guy whose voice they knew and loved. But then Mark David Chapman pumped four bullets into Lennon’s back, inflicting a generational trauma and altering the course of popular music. “(Just Like) Starting Over” probably sounded pretty different after that.
Source: Tom Breihan/stereogum.com