From a warehouse find, here is a copy of John Lennon's third solo single, which, as a marvelous article in Wikipedia points out, was one of the fastest records ever to be written, recorded, pressed, and shipped to market -- reportedly in only 10 days. It's also one of Lennon's very best solo recordings, though it (and the two singles that preceded it) never appeared on a Lennon studio album (they did appear on a later compilation LP). The drumming is simply out of this world, and turns out to be by future Yes drummer Alan White. That's Billy Preston on the keyboards, and George Harrison on guitar. The flip is "Who Has Seen The Wind" by Yoko. I'm putting a snippet that contains some of the best drumming bits in the jukebox... just can't ever hear that break enough! Note: This is the more common pressing that does not have a Capitol logo on the label. This copy comes in a vintage Apple Records factory sleeve, and has no notable flaws incurred from storage. Condition Detail:Label: M | Vinyl: M | Audio: MWritten by: John LennonProduced by: Phil SpectorChart info: #3p in February 1970Track time(s): A: 3:18 | B: 2:02Mix: Stereo
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More 45's by John Lennon |
#9 Dream/ What You Got (M-), Apple 1878, 1974: $11.00 |
(Just Like) Starting Over (M-), Geffen 49604, 1980: $12.00 |
Give Peace A Chance/ Remember Love (M-), Apple 1809, 1969: $15.00 |
Give Peace A Chance/ Remember Love (M), Apple 1809, 1969: $30.00 |
 Happy Xmas (War Is Over) (M), Capitol 17644 , 1971: $18.00 |
Happy Xmas (War Is Over)/ Listen, The Snow Is Falling (M), Capitol 1842 , 1982: $12.00 |
I'm Stepping Out (M), Polydor 883927 , 1984: $7.50 |
Imagine/ It's So Hard (M), Capitol 1840 , 1971: $11.00 |
Instant Karma (We All Shine On) (M-), Apple 1818, 1970: $16.00 |
Nobody Told Me (M), Polydor 883927 , 1984: $7.50 |
Power To The People (M), Apple 1830, 1971: $17.00 |
Stand By Me (M-), Capitol 6244 , 1975: $8.00 |
Stand By Me (M-), Capitol 6244 , 1975: $8.00 |
Whatever Gets You Through The Night/ Beef Jerky (M), Apple 1874, 1974: $12.50 |
Woman (M-), Geffen 49644, 1981: $12.00 |
Woman Is the Nigger of the World (M-), Capitol 6244 , 1972: $8.00 |
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If you like this kind of music, take a listen to . . . |
7 and 7 Is/ No. Fourteen by Love (M-), Elektra 45605, 1966: $30.00 |
Badge/ What A Bringdown by Cream (M-), Atco 6668, 1969: $25.00 |
Hearts And Flowers/ Got To Touch Your Face by Public Company (M), RCA 0353 , 1970: $125.00 |
Hello It's Me/ Open My Eyes by Nazz (M), SGC 001, 1968: $60.00 |
I Can't Control Myself/ Gonna Make You by The Troggs (M-), Fontana 1557, 1966: $13.00 |
I Can't Control Myself/ Gonna Make You by The Troggs (M-), Atco 6444, 1966: $18.00 |
In The Time Of Our Lives/ It Must Be Love by Iron Butterfly (M-), Atco 6676, 1969: $16.00 |
Instant Karma (We All Shine On) by John Lennon (M-), Apple 1818, 1970: $16.00 |
Just A Little Bit/ Gypsy Ball by Blue Cheer (M-), Philips 40541, 1968: $15.00 |
Laugh, Laugh/ Still In Love With You Baby by The Beau Brummels (M-), Autumn 8, 1965: $20.00 |
Love You So Much/ Let Me Love You by The New Colony Six (M-), Sentar 1205, 1967: $24.00 |
Oh Yeah/ Light Bulb Blues by The Shadows of Knight (M-), Dunwich 122, 1966: $25.00 |
She's The One/ Slippin Thru Your Fingers by The Chartbusters (M-), Mutual 502, 1964: $25.00 |
Stop! - Get A Ticket/ First Tell Me Why by Clefs of Lavender Hill (M-), Date 1510, 1966: $25.00 |
Sunshine Games/ Can't Stop Now by The Music Explosion (M-), Laurie 3400, 1967: $15.00 |
Technicolor Dreams/ Spicks And Specks by The Status Quo (M-), Cadet Concept 7010, 1968: $40.00 |
The Early Singles, 1964-1968 by Marc Bolan (M), Earmark 42064, 2006: $55.00 |
The People In Me/ Masculine Intuition by The Music Machine (M), Original Sound 67, 1967: $30.00 |
Who Do You Love/ Hey Girl by The Woolies (M-), Dunhill 4052, 1967: $40.00 |
Who Do You Love/ Hey Girl by The Woolies (EX), Dunhill 4052, 1967: $15.00 |
Wooly Bully/ Ain't Gonna Move by Sam The Sham and the Pharaohs (M-), MGM 13322, 1965: $30.00 |
You, I/ Stay With Me by The Rugbys (M-), Amazon 1, 1969: $14.00 |
You, I/ Stay With Me by The Rugbys (M-), Amazon 1, 1969: $15.00 |
Your Time's Gonna Come/ Things Ain't The Same by The Innovation (M-), Amy 11032 , 1968: $25.00 |
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