Recorded on 30 August 1972 at
Madison Square Garden in New York City, Lennon performed two shows, one in the afternoon and one in the evening, a benefit concert for the
Willowbrook State School for Retarded Children in New York, at friend
Geraldo Rivera's request. Rivera introduces Lennon and Ono at the beginning of the album, and he is referenced in Lennon's impromptu revised lyrics in the opening song, "New York City". The benefit concerts, billed as One to One, also featured other performers in addition to Lennon, including
Stevie Wonder,
Roberta Flack,
Melanie Safka and
Sha Na Na, although their performances are not included on this album, nor on the simultaneous video release.
Live in New York City captures Lennon's last full-length concert performance, coming right after the release of
Some Time in New York City. Backing Lennon and Ono were
Elephant's Memory, who had served as Lennon and Ono's backing band on
Some Time in New York City. Although the material Lennon performed was largely drawn from his three most recent albums of the period (
John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band,
Imagine and
Some Time in New York City), he also included in the set list his solo hit "
Instant Karma!", his
Beatles hit "
Come Together" and paid tribute to
Elvis Presley with "
Hound Dog" before leading the audience in a singalong of "
Give Peace a Chance". "Come Together", originally in the key of D major, was performed in E major. ==Release and reception==