"Be-Bop-A-Lula" (Tex Davis/Gene Vincent) – 2:39
Lennon opened with a song he'd played the only time his mother Julia got to see him perform, and also the first time he met Paul McCartney.
"Stand by Me" (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller/Ben E. King) – 3:26
The single's B-side, "Move Over Ms. L", was a non-album song written by Lennon, originally intended for Walls and Bridges.
"Medley: Rip It Up/Ready Teddy" (Blackwell/John Marascalco) – 1:33
Two songs famously recorded by Little Richard, who had toured with the Beatles.
"You Can't Catch Me" (Chuck Berry) – 4:51
Produced by Phil Spector. The song at the heart of Levy's court case.
"Ain't That a Shame" (Fats Domino/Dave Bartholomew) – 2:38
Lennon met Fats Domino during a Las Vegas visit late in 1973. Lennon learned "Ain't That a Shame" from his mother, who played banjo.
"Do You Wanna Dance?" (Bobby Freeman) – 3:15
A reggae-flavoured remake.
"Sweet Little Sixteen" (Chuck Berry) – 3:01
Produced by Phil Spector.
"Slippin' and Slidin'" (Eddie Bocage/Albert Collins/Richard Wayne Penniman/James H. Smith) – 2:16
Planned as the second single from the album (with "Ain't That A Shame" as the B-side), but cancelled before its release. In the video, he sends a message to son Julian.
"Peggy Sue" (Jerry Allison/Norman Petty/Buddy Holly) – 2:06
Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison were Buddy Holly fans; McCartney purchased Holly's song copyrights in the late 1970s.
"Medley: Bring It On Home to Me/Send Me Some Lovin'" (Sam Cooke)/(John Marascalco/Lloyd Price) – 3:41
"Bony Moronie" (Larry Williams) – 3:47
Produced by Phil Spector
"Ya Ya" (Lee Dorsey/Clarence Lewis/Morgan Robinson) – 2:17
A brief version appeared on Walls and Bridges, featuring eleven-year-old Julian Lennon on drums.
"Just Because" (Lloyd Price) – 4:25
Produced by Phil Spector
Lennon speaks before the fadeout, in the style of a 1950s disc jockey closing out a radio program. "There's two basses in this, and I hope you appreciate it!" and adding "Good night from the Record Plant East, New York... Goodbye." He said in a later interview that he was consciously bidding farewell to the music business
"Angel Baby" (Rosie Hamlin) - 3:44
appears on 2004 reissue
"To Know Her is to Love Her" (Phil Spector) - 4:31
appears on 2004 reissue
"Since My Baby Left Me" (Arthur Crudup) - 4:40
appears on 2004 reissue
"Just Because (Reprise)" - 1:25
appears on 2004 reissue
Lennon adds "It's all down to Goodnight Vienna, I'd like to say hi to Ringo, Paul and, George... how are you? (and) Everybody back home, in England." Lennon was still unable to leave the United States, because of his immigration case, settled later in 1975.
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