45 rpm Record – “Give Peace a Chance” / “Remember Love” – The Plastic Ono Band (Apple, 1969) (Copy)

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A vintage 45 rpm vinyl single on the Apple label featuring The Plastic Ono Band, with “Give Peace a Chance” backed with “Remember Love”. Released in July 1969, this influential single became one of the defining peace‑movement anthems of the era, capturing John Lennon’s shift toward socially conscious songwriting and Yoko Ono’s more intimate, minimalist style on the B‑side.
The disc presents well for its age, with clean labels and a bright playing surface. Light handling marks may be present but nothing that detracts from playability or display. A strong example for collectors of Apple Records, Lennon‑related releases or late‑60s counterculture music.
A historically significant and instantly recognisable single from one of the most important creative partnerships of the period.

The Plastic Ono Band on Apple Records

Formed in 1969, The Plastic Ono Band served as John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s creative outlet outside The Beatles, with Apple Records issuing several of their most notable singles. “Give Peace a Chance” became a major cultural statement, while Apple’s distinctive label design and high‑quality pressings make these releases especially appealing to collectors of late‑60s rock and counterculture recordings.

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45 rpm Record – “Give Peace a Chance” / “Remember Love” – The Plastic Ono Band (Apple, 1969) (Copy)

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Description

A vintage 45 rpm vinyl single on the Apple label featuring The Plastic Ono Band, with “Give Peace a Chance” backed with “Remember Love”. Released in July 1969, this influential single became one of the defining peace‑movement anthems of the era, capturing John Lennon’s shift toward socially conscious songwriting and Yoko Ono’s more intimate, minimalist style on the B‑side.
The disc presents well for its age, with clean labels and a bright playing surface. Light handling marks may be present but nothing that detracts from playability or display. A strong example for collectors of Apple Records, Lennon‑related releases or late‑60s counterculture music.
A historically significant and instantly recognisable single from one of the most important creative partnerships of the period.

The Plastic Ono Band on Apple Records

Formed in 1969, The Plastic Ono Band served as John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s creative outlet outside The Beatles, with Apple Records issuing several of their most notable singles. “Give Peace a Chance” became a major cultural statement, while Apple’s distinctive label design and high‑quality pressings make these releases especially appealing to collectors of late‑60s rock and counterculture recordings.