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John Lennon
Rock 'N' Roll
Capitol Records (SN 16069)
Capitol Records (SN-16069)
Release date: Jan 1, 1970, Canada
Rock 'n' Roll is the sixth and final solo studio album by the English musician John Lennon. Released in February 1975, it is an album of rock and roll songs from the late 1950s and early 1960s as covered by Lennon. Recording the album was troubled and spanned an entire year: Phil Spector produced sessions in October 1973 at A&M Studios, and Lennon produced sessions in October 1974 at the Record Plant (East). Lennon was being sued by Morris Levy over copyright infringement of one line in his Beatles song "Come Together". As part of an agreement, Lennon had to include three Levy-owned songs on Rock 'n' Roll. Spector disappeared with the session recordings and was subsequently involved in a motor accident, leaving the album's tracks unrecoverable until the beginning of the Walls and Bridges sessions. With Walls and Bridges coming out first, featuring one Levy-owned song, Levy sued Lennon expecting to see Lennon's Rock 'n' Roll album.
A1
Be-Bop-A-Lula
A2
Stand By Me
A4
You Can't Catch Me
A5
Ain't That A Shame
A6
Do You Want To Dance
A7
Sweet Little Sixteen
B1
Slippin' And Slidin'
B2
Peggy Sue
B4
Bony Moronie
B5
Ya Ya
B6
Just Because




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