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TRACK LISTING
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Side one[edit]
No. Song Length Notes 1 "Give Peace a Chance" 0:57 - Only the first minute of "Give Peace a Chance" is excerpted here.
- Issued as a single 4 July 1969 (UK) and 7 July 1969 (US).[18]
- Credited to Lennon–McCartney on the original single issue and vinyl edition of Shaved Fish,[19] the song now appears as credited to Lennon alone.[20]
2 "Cold Turkey" 5:01 - Issued as a single 20 October 1969 (US) and 24 October 1969 (UK).[21]
3 "Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)" 3:21 - UK single mix, issued as a single in the UK on 6 February 1970; a different mix was issued as a single in the US on 20 February 1970.[22]
4 "Power to the People" 3:21 - Issued as a single 12 March 1971 (UK) and 22 March 1971 (US).[23]
5 "Mother" 5:03 - From the album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (1970).
- Exclusive edit, different from the single edit issued on 28 December 1970 (US).[24] This edit includes the bells at the intro not present on the single edit, and fades out later than the single but earlier than the LP version.
6 "Woman Is the Nigger of the World" (John Lennon, Yoko Ono) 4:37 - From the album Some Time in New York City (1972).
- Exclusive edit; a longer version had been released on an American single on 24 April 1972 and on the LP.[25][26]
Side two[edit]
No. Song Length Notes 1 "Imagine" 3:02 2 "Whatever Gets You thru the Night" 3:03 - From the album Walls and Bridges (1974).
- With Elton John on piano and backing vocals.
- Exclusive edit. The single, issued 23 September 1974 (US) and 4 October 1974 (UK)[29] ran for 3:20, while the LP version was 3:24.
3 "Mind Games" 4:12 - From the album Mind Games (1973).
- Issued as a single 29 October 1973 (US) and 16 November 1973 (UK).[30]
4 "#9 Dream" 4:47 - From the album Walls and Bridges.
- Issued as a single 16 December 1974 (US) and 31 January 1975 (UK).[31]
5 "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" /
"Give Peace a Chance (Reprise)" (Lennon, Ono)4:15 - "Happy Xmas" issued as a single on 1 December 1971 (US) and 24 November 1972 (UK).[32]
- An excerpt from a live performance of "Give Peace a Chance" recorded at the 1972 "One to One" concerts is crossfaded onto the song's ending.[3]