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  2. Beef Jerky (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    "Beef Jerky" is an instrumental written by John Lennon that was released on his 1974 album Walls and Bridges and also as the b-side of the lead single from that album, the #1 hit "Whatever Gets You thru the Night."

  3. Whatever Gets You thru the Night - Wikipedia

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    The recording featured Elton John on harmony vocals and piano. While in the studio, Elton bet Lennon that the song would top the charts, and such was Lennon's scepticism that Elton secured from him a promise to appear on stage at one of his performances, should the record indeed hit No. 1.

  4. Walls and Bridges - Wikipedia

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    [25] [24] [26] [nb 1] "Beef Jerky", a rare Lennon instrumental, is a funky, R&B-inspired track. [5] In a nod to his old partner, it also contains a riff that replicates one from Paul McCartney 's " Let Me Roll It ," which was a song McCartney wrote in a "Lennon style."

  5. Category:John Lennon songs - Wikipedia

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    Beef Jerky (instrumental) Beef Jerky (John Lennon song) Bless You (John Lennon song) Borrowed Time (John Lennon song) Bring On the Lucie (Freda Peeple) C. Cambridge 1969;

  6. Let Me Roll It - Wikipedia

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    The song's title was inspired by a quote from George Harrison's "I'd Have You Anytime", the opening track from his critically acclaimed All Things Must Pass. [1] According to Ultimate Classic Rock contributor Nick DeRiso, John Lennon incorporated the riff from "Let Me Roll It" into his 1974 song "Beef Jerky". [2]

  7. List of songs recorded by John Lennon - Wikipedia

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    Lennon's debut solo album, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, was released in late 1970. [7] Influenced by primal scream therapy , its songs are noted for their intense nature and "raw" sound, [ 8 ] containing personal lyrics dealing with themes of loss, abandonment, and suffering.

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  9. Category:Songs written by John Lennon - Wikipedia

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    Beef Jerky (instrumental) Beef Jerky (John Lennon song) Bless You (John Lennon song) Borrowed Time (John Lennon song) Bring On the Lucie (Freda Peeple) C. Cambridge 1969;