Telecasts
John Lennon & Yoko Ono's performences on US TV from 1971-72
1. John Sinclair - David Frost Show
2. It's So Hard - Mike Douglas Show
3. The Luck Of The Irish - Mike Douglas Show
4. Sisters O Sisters - Mike Douglas Show
5. We're All Water - Dick Cavett Show
6. Woman Is The Nigger Of The World - Dick Cavett Show
7. Attica State - David Frost
8. Midsummer New York - Mike Douglas Show
9. Sakura - Mike Douglas Show
10. Memphis, Tennessee - Mike Douglas Show
11. Johnny B Goode - Mike Douglas Show
12. Imagine - Mike Douglas Show
13. Imagine - Jerry Lewis Telethon
14. Now Or Never - Jerry Lewis Telethon
15. Give Peace A Chance - Jerry Lewis Telethon
Notes
1. "flower power doesnt count" John says as an intro to this song/ acoustic jam from Sometime in NYC.
Date given is incorrect: it cannot be 13 Jan 1971 (the song was not written yet)
2. This songs sounds a bit muddled but nice live version of track found on "Imagine" LP. 14 Feb 1972
3. Contains a glich on recording after first verse, that appeared also in LP version. 14 Feb 1972
4. Unplugged Yoko song with Acoustic guitar by John.
14 Feb 1972
5. Yoko Ono sings on this ditty. 11 May 1972
6. Controversial song from the 70's, still rocks today, great live version from Cavett show. 11 May 1972
7. Unplugged jam sung by both John & Yoko sound kind of muddled but still cool version of song found on Somtime in NYC. Date given is incorrect: it cannot be 13 Jan 1971 (the song was not written yet)
8. Another Yoko Ono jam. 18 Feb 1972
9. An old Japanese folk song, that Yoko says that easy to learn, meaning of the song is Cherry Blossom... simple but lovely acosutic song. Traditional adaptation by Ono 18 Feb 1972
10 & 11. John jams with Chuck Berry. 18 Feb 1972
12. "hello...hello...is the mic on..." John says before he sings on his most famous solo song...beautiful version... 18 Feb 1972
13. Jerry Lewis, presents in his own words "the two of the most unusual people in the world" John and Yoko sing Imagine... Vocal is up front and piano is background in this version. 6 Sep 1972
14. Yoko Ono wrote this song for this occasion Jerry Lewis telethon. 6 Sep 1972
15. John calls this his reggae version, a moving tribute/ speech to John by Jerry Lewis at end of the song. 6 Sep 1972