Back in March 1977 American film director, producer and screenwriter Francis Coppola wrote to John Lennon proposing that the pair work together on a film. Coppola, who at the time was living in a volcano in the Philippines while making the now iconic and epic war film Apocalypse Now, had proposed the idea to Lennon about contributing to the score of the film. The picture, which eventually went on to win ‘Best Sound’ at the 52nd Academy Awards thanks to the work of Walter Murch, Mark Berger, Richard Beggs, and Nathan Boxer, could have added Lennon’s name to the list...