Lecture 21: MOVING ON: âCold Turkey,â a single released in 1969 by John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band, is one of the most powerful songs ever written about drug addiction. Lennon performed the song with Plastic Ono Band (which on the single included Eric Clapton, Klaus Voormann and Ringo Starr) at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival held at Varsity Stadium at the University of Toronto on September 13, 1969. The festival included such diverse acts as The Doors, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Bo Diddley, Chicago, Alice Cooper and Jerry Lee Lewis. Drummer Alan White played with Plastic Ono Band in Toronto, otherwise the lineup on the single (Clapton, Voormann, Lennon) remained the same. Lennon wanted the song to be included on ABBEY ROAD, but that didnât happen, so he released it as a single. It enjoyed modest chart success, even though itâs now remembered as one of Lennonâs grittiest and most intense songs. When Lennon returned his MBE to Queen Elizabeth II in 1969, he included a note stating, âI am returning this MBE in protest against Britain's involvement in the Nigeria-Biafra thing, against our support of America in Vietnam and against 'Cold Turkey' slipping down the charts.â