A home recording of "Sisters, O Sisters" was made by the couple as early as Fall 1971. The couple performed the song, along with three other songs that would appear on
Some Time in New York City – "
Attica State", "
The Luck of the Irish" and "
John Sinclair" – at a rally in
Ann Arbor, Michigan supporting freeing
John Sinclair from prison on December 10, 1971. At the time, they claimed that it had been "written the day before yesterday". It also received several television performances in early 1972. The couple performed it on
The David Frost Show, along with the other songs performed at the John Sinclair rally, in a broadcast recorded on December 16, 1971, and broadcast on January 13, 1972. It was then performed on the
Mike Douglas Show in a performance that was recorded on January 20, 1972, and broadcast on February 16, 1972. This was the same episode in which Lennon and Ono later joined
Chuck Berry in performances of "
Memphis, Tennessee" and "
Johnny B. Goode". Lennon played
acoustic guitar on this performance. Ono and Lennon also performed "Sisters, O Sisters" live at both "One to One" benefit concerts at
Madison Square Garden on August 30, 1972. The evening performance was issued on the video
Live in New York City. Bielen and Urish praise Lennon's
rhythm guitar work on this performance. ==Cover versions==