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==Track listing== All songs by John Lennon, except where noted. ===Side one=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! No. !style="width:18em"| Song ! Length ! Notes |- |align="center"| 1 || "[[Give Peace a Chance]]" |align="center"| 0:57 |style="font-size: small;" | * 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).{{sfn|Wiener|1994|p=83}} * Credited to [[Lennon–McCartney]] on the original single issue and vinyl edition of ''Shaved Fish'',<ref>''Shaved Fish''. [[Apple Records]] SW 3421, 1975, back cover credits.</ref> the song now appears as credited to Lennon alone.<ref>John Lennon. ''[[Working Class Hero: The Definitive Lennon|Working Class Hero]]''. [[Capitol Records]] CDP 0946 3 40391 2 3, 2005, [[liner notes]].</ref> |- |align="center"| 2 || "[[Cold Turkey]]" |align="center"| 5:01 |style="font-size: small;" | * Issued as a single 20 October 1969 (US) and 24 October 1969 (UK).{{sfn|Wiener|1994|p=86}} |- |align="center"| 3 || "[[Instant Karma!|Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)]]" |align="center"| 3:21 |style="font-size: small;"| * 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.{{sfn|Wiener|1994|p=90}} |- |align="center"| 4 || "[[Power to the People (song)|Power to the People]]" |align="center"| 3:21 |style="font-size: small;" | * Issued as a single 12 March 1971 (UK) and 22 March 1971 (US).{{sfn|Wiener|1994|p=94–95}} |- |align="center"| 5 || "[[Mother (John Lennon song)|Mother]]" |align="center"| 5:03 |style="font-size: small;" | * From the album ''[[John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band]]'' (1970). * Exclusive edit, different from the single edit issued on 28 December 1970 (US).{{sfn|Wiener|1994|p=94}} 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. |- |align="center"| 6 || "[[Woman Is the Nigger of the World]]" <small>{{nowrap|(John Lennon, [[Yoko Ono]])}}</small> |align="center"| 4:37 |style="font-size: small;" | * 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.<ref>''Some Time in New York City.'' Apple Records SVBB 3392, 1972, side one track timings.</ref>{{sfn|Wiener|1994|p=100}} |} ===Side two=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! No. !style="width:18em"| Song ! Length ! Notes |- |align="center"| 1 || "[[Imagine (John Lennon song)|Imagine]]" |align="center"| 3:02 |style="font-size: small;" | * From the album ''[[Imagine (John Lennon album)|Imagine]]'' (1971). * Issued as a single 11 October 1971 (US){{sfn|Wiener|1994|p=97}} and 24 October 1975 (UK).{{sfn|Wiener|1994|p=116}} |- |align="center"| 2 || "[[Whatever Gets You thru the Night]]" |align="center"| 3:03 |style="font-size: small;" | * 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){{sfn|Wiener|1994|p=109}} ran for 3:20, while the LP version was 3:24. |- |align="center"| 3 || "[[Mind Games (John Lennon song)|Mind Games]]" |align="center"| 4:12 |style="font-size: small;" | * From the album ''[[Mind Games (John Lennon album)|Mind Games]]'' (1973). * Issued as a single 29 October 1973 (US) and 16 November 1973 (UK).{{sfn|Wiener|1994|p=106}} |- |align="center"| 4 || "[[Number 9 Dream|#9 Dream]]" |align="center"| 4:47 |style="font-size: small;" | * From the album ''Walls and Bridges''. * Issued as a single 16 December 1974 (US) and 31 January 1975 (UK).{{sfn|Wiener|1994|p=112}} |- |align="center"| 5 || "[[Happy Xmas (War Is Over)]]" /<br />"Give Peace a Chance (Reprise)" <small>{{nowrap|(Lennon, Ono)}}</small> |align="center"| 4:15 |style="font-size: small;" | * "Happy Xmas" issued as a single on 1 December 1971 (US) and 24 November 1972 (UK).{{sfn|Wiener|1994|p=98}} * An excerpt from a live performance of "Give Peace a Chance" recorded at the [[Live in New York City (John Lennon album)|1972 "One to One" concerts]] is crossfaded onto the song's ending.<ref name="madinger"/> |}
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