Two Virgins No. 1 / Together / Two Virgins No. 2 / Two Virgins No. 3 / Two Virgins No. 4 / Two Virgins No. 5 / Two Virgins No. 6 / Hushabye Hushabye / Two Virgins No. 7 / Two Virgins No. 8 / Two Virgins No. 9 / Two Virgins No. 10
That's just the way it turned out. STINYC seemed like more of a collaborative work, whereas my understanding is that the Double Fantasy songs were recorded by Lennon and Ono largely separately from one another (albeit with the same musicians and studio staff etc). Lennon's contributions to Ono's songs on STINYC seemed more significant, hence their inclusion.
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Joe, How come you did articles for the Yoko songs on Sometime In NYC, but not On Double Fantasy or Milk and Honey
That's just the way it turned out. STINYC seemed like more of a collaborative work, whereas my understanding is that the Double Fantasy songs were recorded by Lennon and Ono largely separately from one another (albeit with the same musicians and studio staff etc). Lennon's contributions to Ono's songs on STINYC seemed more significant, hence their inclusion.