All This and World War II

All This and World War II is a musical documentary originally released in 1976. The film is noted for its unusual concept, juxtaposing stock and newsreel footage of World War II and other films of the period with a soundtrack of covers of songs by The Beatles preformed by comtemporary pop artists. The film was only in theatres for two weeks and heavily panned by critics. It has never been released on home video or DVD. For these reasons,thumb|300px|right|The original film trailer it is very rare and hard to find. It doesn't even have an IMDB page.

The Soundtrack

 * 1) "Magical Mystery Tour" – Ambrosia – 3:52
 * 2)  "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" – Elton John – 6:15: Features John Lennon (under the pseudonym "Dr. Winston O'Boogie") on lead guitar & backing vocals.
 * 3) "Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight" – The Bee Gees – 3:17
 * 4) "I Am The Walrus" – Leo Sayer – 3:49
 * 5) "She's Leaving Home" – Bryan Ferry – 3:07
 * 6)  "Lovely Rita" – Roy Wood – 1:13
 * 7)  "When I'm Sixty-Four" – Keith Moon – 2:36
 * 8)  "Get Back" – Rod Stewart – 4:24
 * 9)  "Let It Be" – Leo Sayer – 3:43
 * 10)  "Yesterday" – David Essex – 2:44
 * 11)  "With a Little Help from My Friends/Nowhere Man" – Jeff Lynne – 6:56
 * 12) "Because" – Lynsey De Paul – 3:24
 * 13) "She Came In Through The Bathroom Window" – The Bee Gees – 1:54
 * 14) "Michelle" – Richard Cocciante – 4:00
 * 15) "We Can Work It Out" – The Four Seasons – 2:39
 * 16) "The Fool On The Hill" – Helen Reddy – 3:37
 * 17) "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" – Frankie Laine – 3:27
 * 18) "Hey Jude" – The Brothers Johnson – 4:58
 * 19) "Polythene Pam" – Roy Wood – 1:30
 * 20) "Sun King" – The Bee Gees – 2:03
 * 21) "Getting Better" – Status Quo – 2:19
 * 22) "The Long and Winding Road" – Leo Sayer – 4:47
 * 23) "Help!" – Henry Gross – 3:07
 * 24) "Strawberry Fields Forever" – Peter Gabriel – 2:30
 * 25) "A Day in the Life" – Frankie Valli – 4:04
 * 26) "Come Together" – Tina Turner – 4:08
 * 27) "You Never Give Me Your Money" – Will Malone & Lou Reizner – 3:04
 * 28) "The End" – The London Symphony Orchestra – 2:26
 * 1) "The End" – The London Symphony Orchestra – 2:26