1. All John Lennon was saying...: "Give Peace A Chance"
2. Gospel song included on "Elvis' Christmas Album" also released as an EP by Elvis in 1957: "(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)"
3. Canadian band whose biggest album in the U.S. was Gravity, from 2002: Our Lady Peace
4. Their hits included "The Cisco Kid," "Me and Baby Brother" and "The World Is A Ghetto": War
5. A 1995 album released by Stevie Wonder: Conversation Peace
6. Unusual one-off holiday duet featuring Bing Crosby and...David Bowie?: "Peace On Earth/Little Drummer Boy"
7. Meco had a Number One hit in 1977 with a disco treatment of musical themes from this movie: Star Wars
8. 1990 Guns n Roses song that originally appeared on a charity album: "Civil War"
9. Paul McCartney's 1982 album...: Tug of War
10....which he followed up the next year with this album: Pipes of Peace
11. George Harrison requested this in 1973 and hit Number One with it: "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)"
12. Edwin Starr's Number One protest song, also recorded by Bruce Springsteen: "War"
13. " I understand about indecision, but I don't care if I get behind. People livin' in competition, all I want is to have my...": "Peace of Mind"
14. Doors track (played often in Chicago) that leads into "Blue Sunday": "Peace Frog"
15. Nick Lowe song recorded by Elvis Costello and sung by Bill Murray in "Lost in Translation": "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace Love and Understanding"
16. A 1971 Cat Stevens hit later recorded by 10,000 Maniacs: "Peace Train"
17. John Lennon and Yoko Ono's enduring Christmas song: "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)"
Bonus: Early Grateful Dead track with a rare Jerry Garcia-written lyric: "Cream Puff War"