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Power to the People (song)

"Power to the People"
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Single by John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
B-side "Open Your Box" (UK) (Yoko Ono)
"Touch Me" (US) (Yoko Ono)
Released 12 March 1971 (UK)
22 March 1971 (US)
Format 7" vinyl
Recorded 22 January – 9 February 1971
Ascot Sound Studios, Berkshire
Genre Rock
Length 3:15
Label Apple
Writer(s) John Lennon
Producer(s) Phil Spector, John Lennon and Yoko Ono
John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band singles chronology
"Mother"
(1970)
"Power to the People"
(1971)
"Imagine"
(1971)

"Power to the People" is a song written by John Lennon, released as a single in 1971, credited to John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band. It was issued on Apple Records (catalogue number R5892 in the United Kingdom, 1830 in the United States) and in the US peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 10 on the Cashbox Top 100. It also charted at number 6 on the British singles chart. The song's first appearance on album was the 1975 compilation Shaved Fish.

"Power to the People" was recorded at Ascot Sound Studios on 22 January 1971, during early sessions for Lennon's Imagine album. The single was released on 12 March 1971 in the UK and 22 March 1971 in the US (although some sources give the British release as 8 March). The song was written by Lennon in response to an interview he gave to Tariq Ali and Robin Blackburn, published in Red Mole (8–22 March 1971). As Lennon explained: "I just felt inspired by what they said, although a lot of it is gobbledygook. So I wrote 'Power to the People' the same way I wrote 'Give Peace a Chance,' as something for the people to sing. I make singles like broadsheets. It was another quickie, done at Ascot."

It entered the charts on 20 March 1971, and remained there for nine weeks. It was Lennon's fifth solo single, the Plastic Ono Band on this occasion comprising Lennon, Bobby Keys and Billy Preston in addition to regulars Klaus Voormann and Alan White. Backing vocals were supplied by Rosetta Hightower and "44 others".Phil Spector, John Lennon, and Yoko Ono were credited as producers.


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