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180px-John Lennon - Rock 'N' Roll

Rock 'N' Roll

Rock 'N' Roll is the last studio album by John Lennon. It is compiled of covers of rock and roll songs from the 1950s and 60s. It was released in 1975 by Apple Records.


Tracklisting[]

Original Tracklisting[]

  1. Be-Bop-A-Lula
  2. Stand By Me
  3. Medley: Rip It Up / Ready Teddy
  4. You Can't Catch Me
  5. Ain't That A Shame
  6. Do You Want To Dance
  7. Sweet Little Sixteen
  8. Slippin' And Slidin'
  9. Peggy Sue
  10. Medley: Bring It On Home To Me / Send Me Some Lovin'
  11. Bony Moronie
  12. Ya Ya
  13. Just Because

2004 Re-Issue Tracklisting[]

  1. Be-Bop-A-Lula
  2. Stand By Me
  3. Medley: Rip It Up / Ready Teddy
  4. You Can't Catch Me
  5. Ain't That A Shame
  6. Do You Want To Dance
  7. Sweet Little Sixteen
  8. Slippin' And Slidin'
  9. Peggy Sue
  10. Medley: Bring It On Home To Me / Send Me Some Lovin'
  11. Bony Moronie
  12. Ya Ya
  13. Just Because
  14. Angel Baby
  15. To Know Her Is To Love Her
  16. Since My Baby Left Me
  17. Just Because (Reprise)

Personnel[]

  • John Lennon - Guitars, Lead Vocals
  • Jesse Ed Davis - Guitars
  • Jim Calvert - Guitars
  • Eddie Mottau - Guitars
  • José Feliciano - Guitars
  • Michael Hazelwood - Guitars
  • Steve Cropper - Guitars
  • Klaus Voormann - Bass
  • Leon Russell - Keyboards
  • Ken Ascher - Keyboards
  • Jim Keltner - Drums
  • Hal Blaine - Drums
  • Gary Mallaber - Drums
  • Arthur Jenkins - Percussion
  • Nino Tempo - Saxophone
  • Jeff Barry - Horn
  • Barry Mann - Horn
  • Bobby Keys - Horn
  • Peter Jameson - Horn
  • Joseph Temperley - Horn
  • Dennis Morouse - Horn
  • Frank Vicari - Horn
  • Background vocals by Klaus Voormann

Credits[]

  • Produced and Arranged by John Lennon and Phil Spector
  • Art Direction and Design by Roy Kohara
  • Engineered by Lee Keifer, Roy Cicala, Shelly Yakus, and Jim Iovine
  • Mastered by Greg Calbi
  • Photography by Jurgen Vollmer

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