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  1. Learn about John Lennon's anti-war song written and recorded in 1969 with Yoko Ono and other celebrities. Find out the songwriting credits, lyrics, release history and legacy of this protest anthem.

  2. Watch the video of John Lennon's song Give Peace A Chance, released 50 years ago by his band Plastic Ono Band. Yoko Ono Lennon comments on the song's relevance and urges people to keep giving peace a chance.

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  3. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupGive Peace A Chance (Ultimate Mix) · John Lennon · Yoko OnoGIMME SOME TRUTH.℗ 2020 Calderstone Productions Limite...

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  4. Sep 6, 2013 · Watch the official video of John Lennon's song Give Peace A Chance, recorded in 1969 during his Bed-In for Peace campaign with Yoko Ono. The video also shows related songs, artists and comments from other YouTube users.

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  5. Learn about the origin, meaning and impact of John Lennon's 1969 hit "Give Peace A Chance", recorded during a "Bed-In" for world peace in Montreal. Find out how Lennon wrote the song, who sang it with him, and how it inspired other artists and protesters.

  6. A song written and performed by John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1969 to protest the Vietnam War. The lyrics include references to various topics and people, such as Bagism, Shagism, Dragism, Madism, Ragism, Tagism, This-ism, that-ism, is-m, is-m, is-m, Ministers, Sinisters, Banisters and canisters, Bishops and Fishops and Rabbis and Pop eyes, Revolution, evolution, masturbation, Flagellation, regulation, integrations, Meditations, United Nations, Congratulations, John and Yoko, Timmy Leary, Rosemary, Tommy Smothers, Bobby Dylan, Tommy Cooper, Derek Taylor, Norman Mailer, Alan Ginsberg, Hare Krishna, Hare, Hare Krishna.

  7. Aug 3, 2010 · John Lennon’s first non-Beatles single, the anthemic ‘Give Peace A Chance’, was recorded on the penultimate day of his and Yoko Ono’s second bed-in for peace, in room 1742 of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Canada.