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| "Beatle Blues" is on its | B-side, a typical Spector instrumenal song, which was |
| For the single's | B-side, a remake of the Wham! classic "I'm Your Man" |
| The | B-side, a novelty song, entitled "You Can't Get That |
| with Budgie's "I Can't See My Feelings" on the | B-side, a 7" etched disc with "From Here to Eternity" |
| The | B-side, a song entitled, "Hang Your Head in Shame" pe |
| the 7" single, had an additional track on the | B-side, a live version of "Homework". |
| This single is also notable for its | B-side, a cover of "The Stones That I Throw", written |
| single, with "Something's Got To Give" on the | b-side, a song which was not included on the album, b |
| instrumental versions of the title track and a | b-side, a first press limited edition with a bonus tr |
| their video compilation Film Risky, while the | B-side, a re-recorded version of "Guitar Kids Rhapsod |
| The | B-side, a song entitled "Let the Good Times Roll", pe |
| eleased in 1999, and was later reissued on the | b-side album Thank You Very Little. |
| s, their most recent album, Secret Weapon, and | b-side album Let It Happen. |
| io interview with Absolute radio that a second | b-side album may be released in 2010. |
| It will include "Marble Attic" as a | b-side along with two remixes. |
| Lush covered "I Have the Moon" as single | B-side, also in Japanese/Canadian released album Topo |
| as the A-side and "North of the Border" as the | B-side, also from the same album. |
| avored songs to fit the movie's setting on the | B-Side although they didn't appear in the actual movi |
| The | B-side, although only credited to Lancaster, was co-w |
| The single is also notable for its | B-side, an instrumental track called "Your Applicatio |
| songs originally issued on EP singles, another | b-side, and the #2 hit single "Can't Help Falling In |
| formats - one with just the single, one with a | b-side and one with the music video, which is in part |
| ted States, "Pipes of Peace" was issued as the | B-Side, and its British B-Side, "So Bad," was issued |
| for release as a single with "Lucinda" as its | b-side and was released in October. |
| Miscellaneous T is a | b-side and remix compilation album released by the al |
| de and "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" as the | B-side, and these two extended dance mixes proved to |
| s of "The Train From Kansas City," which was a | b-side, and an album cut from The Shangri-Las debut a |
| by Elektra with "Bring the Hoodoo Down" as the | B-side, and in the United Kingdom as a 12" single by |
| for the single release with "Paint Box" as the | B-Side and "Jugband Blues" appearing on their next al |
| d editions only contained the title track, one | B-side, and a DVD. |
| The Almighty recorded the song in 1992 as a | B-side and later included it on their compilation Wil |
| Though Versace was removed from the | B-side and the 1995 version. |
| ing electric bass on A-side and double bass on | B-side) and Joe Farrell plays flute and saxophone. |
| studio time, and then a complete single, with | b-side and 12" mixes. |
| 's theme song performed by Jim Lockhart as the | B-side, and was Number 1 on the Irish charts for five |
| s, one with the Dirty Mind track "Uptown" as a | B-side, and the other with "I Wanna Be Your Lover", f |
| Brand New Heavies remixed it for the single's | b-side and The 24 Hour Woman soundtrack. |
| It features an alternative cut, a | b-side, and two rehearsal takes of songs from Marduk' |
| song "The Dream Lives of Ordinary People" as a | B-side and was initially released in a limited pressi |
| as the A-side with "Where the Rain Grows" as a | B-side and is understandably labeled as the "Mr. |
| s they originally released a live version as a | b-side, and released a different studio version on Ra |
| rangement of The Lord's Prayer to serve as the | B-side, and so a one-hit wonder was born. |
| track, "God Help Them", which was originally a | B-side and not on the LP version. |
| ldren in Heat" (from "Horror Business") as the | B-side, and given away exclusively to attendees at th |
| t was released as a single with "Venus" on the | B-side and became the most successful of their three |
| 1997 (compilation of out-takes, including one | B-side and two Haslam solo tracks, 1979-88) |
| As a | B-side another German-language song was used, "Ich bi |
| It included as | B-side another album track called "Pour vous." |
| Chamberlain's single is also notable for its | B-side, another Bacharach-David composition entitled |
| It comes with the | B-side Anywhere and two different versions of With or |
| the Australian bonus disc), but made two more | b-side appearances on "This Is a Call", and the US ma |
| status in former Yugoslav republics, with its | B-side, appeared on the band debut album Plitka poezi |
| The | B-side appeared on the 2004 Warped Tour compilation, |
| A remix of the US | B-side appears on 1999's album Dreamscapes |
| Its A-side and | B-side are featured on the soundtrack of the Square E |
| On the album's | B-side are the two tracks Never Not Beaten which prec |
| Both, A-side and | B-side are remixes. |
| Kiss of the Velvet Whip"), was included on the | B-side, as was an alternate version of the 1975 singl |
| & 12" formats in the UK, with two songs on the | B-side, as were previous singles, "Rip Her to Shreds" |
| clude "Golliwog" instead of "Gulleplutt"on the | B-side as reported on www.abbasite.com. |
| he award winners are chosen by both the A- and | B-side Award Committees. |
| "Manuela" / "Marina" as a single in 1959; the | B-side became an international hit, reaching #1 in Be |
| g was released as a single with "Poker" on the | B-side becoming a more modest hit, reaching #37 on th |
| ased as a single in the United States with the | B-side being "Friday Night". |
| ssachusetts on June 4, 1978, with the single's | B-side being "S.O.S. (Too Bad)" from their 1974 album |
| The single's | B-side Brown Girl in the Ring was a traditional Carib |
| lbum track, "Hari's on Tour (Express)", on the | B-side, but like the album it failed to chart in Brit |
| into this tune - tell him he can put it on the | B-side but he shouldn't promote it'". |
| tes with the album track "Under Arrest" as the | B-side but it never had a commercial release. |
| Geldof had originally intended the song as a | b-side, but changed his mind after the song went down |
| White Girl", which she planned to release as a | b-side, but ultimately thought better of it. |
| nd later became world-known single such as the | B-side by Andy Duguid Dreamcatcher, Global Experience |
| (*) | B-side by Yes |
| he time on a single (Beserkley B-34701) with a | B-side by the band Earth Quake. |
| It included a | B-side called "Chain Love" and the two songs from the |
| Itself's "Get the Girl, Kill the Baddies" as a | B-side called "Part Man Part Machine", prompting him |
| "Fans (song)", Kings of Leon song with a | B-side called "Woo Hoo" |
| The | B-side charted on the Billboard Hot 100, eventually t |
| ver, released with "She Loves the Jerk" on the | b-side, charted at #1 on the country charts in late 1 |
| id Geffen," which was ultimately released on a | B-side collection due to pressure from album distribu |
| The EP is noted for its | b-side Comfort Comes: the first Manics track to explo |
| track was cut out but later re-released on the | b-side compilation album "Selective Wreckage" in 2008 |
| f the World Away" - were later featured on the | B-side compilation The Masterplan. "Slide Away" and " |
| released on Redefine the Enemy - Rarities and | B-Side Compilation 1992-1999 and a live version on Li |
| My Short Stories is the first | B-side compilation album by the popular Japanese sing |
| ide "Mittageisen" later appeared on the band's | B-side compilation Downside Up. |
| two singles from the EP would reappear on the | B-side compilation No Come Down ("Gravity Grave") and |
| hans, one of two completely new songs from the | b-side compilation album B-Sidor 95-00. |
| tured on the aforementioned Dead Letter Office | B-side compilation album in 1987. |
| s a song called "Chasing the Dragon" off their | B-side compilation album, Lost Messengers: The Outtak |
| B-sides, Seasides and Freerides is a 1996 | B-side compilation album by the British rock group Oc |
| also included on The Clash on Broadway and the | B-side compilation, Super Black Market Clash. |
| dow track "Count and Estimate", and the entire | B-side consisting of the 17-plus-minute title track. |
| ed as a single in selected countries, with the | B-side consisting of a medley of four of her original |
| What the | B-side contained fluctuated over repressings: the fir |
| Colours, "Empty Suit" and "Friends", while the | B-side contained two live tracks. |
| s debut album, Stay with the Hollies while the | B-side contained both sides of the "Here I Go" single |
| The | B-side contained the album track "Mickey's Monkey" fr |
| It was released as a single, and the | B-side contained a song entitled "Amen, Brother". |
| da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me" and the | B-side containing "Der Kommissar (Rap That)" |
| orded the single "Cakes In The Home" (with the | B-side containing "Kitchen Motors" and "Mechanical Br |
| The | B-side contains a previously unreleased song "I'm On |
| The vinyl's | B-side contains another new song, "L'Annonciation". |
| The vinyl's | B-side contains a new song, "Puisque..." |
| a 7" single, "Synthesised", in October with a | B-side cover of Alice Cooper's "Clones (We're All)". |
| It also contained the non-album | B-side cover of the Grass Roots' "Where Were You When |
| ated productions by Praxis, Time Zone, Shango, | B-Side, Deadline, Last Poets, and even a resurrected |
| formation that is the modern world, whilst the | b-side deals with more carnal matters. |
| In the US the | B-side Do Ya proved to be more popular than the A and |
| The single's instrumental | B-side earned Whitfield a Grammy with arranger Paul R |
| d performed during this concert turned up as a | b-side entitled "Prenuncio" on the Tribus EP). |
| ny T and the vocals of G. Fascina, including a | B-side entitled "Call My Name". |
| Radio mix' and accompanied by a new all-vocal | B-side, entitled "Mic Check". |
| n cassette, CD and 12" format accompanied by a | b-side entitled "Get Down" as well as previous hit "I |
| The | B-side, entitled "If You Want A Love", peaked at No. |
| It is also the first triple | b-side ever to be released. |
| for The Coca-Cola Company with nothing on the | b-side except of a printed picture of the group. |
| e, the UK and Turkey, the singles featured the | B-side fading 20 seconds earlier than the album versi |
| The | b-side featured another song from the film's soundtra |
| A live version of the song is also a | B-side featured on the Sugar EP. |
| The | B-Side featured another track from the E.P. entitled |
| The | B-side featured "Whiteout (The Intellect is Ugly Remi |
| The | b-side features the song "Flavor For The Non-Believer |
| The | B-side features Ono's song "Your Hands" from the same |
| The | B-side features cover versions of songs by Free and L |
| The | B-side features two official songs and one hidden tra |
| B-side features song "On i njegov BMW" (trans. | |
| Horn did produce the | B-side featuring messages from artists who had and ha |
| e made available 11 May 2009, which included a | B-side featuring Annie named "Angel Face". |
| The single is a split with the | B-side featuring "Top of the Mountain" by Verbena. |
| r's second solo single (with "Early 1970" as a | B-side featuring Harrison on guitar and backing vocal |
| dition 12", restricted to 500 copies, with the | B-side featuring a remix of "The Bears Are Coming" by |
| e band decided it was "too good to use it as a | b-side for OK Computer singles". |
| The | B-Side for Aw Yeah was "Major Dragger". |
| ing the early track Scallywag, later used as a | B-side for her E.P. Bad Film. |
| The | B-side for the Compact Disc release of the single is |
| The | B-side for the US release was "Spin It On", which was |
| "Masking Tape" was eventually released as a | B-side for "Let Robeson Sing". |
| The | B-side for the UK release was "Letter From Zimbabwe" |
| ndie band The Boyfriends covered the song as a | B-side for their single Once Upon A Time. |
| Pink Eyes" (the second | b-side for "The Lovecats") was not included in the al |
| racklisting of "Death Certificate" and was the | b-side for the album single, "Steady Mobbin'". |
| tors recorded a cover of "Orange Crush" as the | B-side for the re-issue of the "Blood" single. |
| d and added "Sunlight" the closing ballad as a | b-side for her debut single, Once. |
| Bright Fresh Flower 03:22 ( | B-side for The Yip Song single 1992) |
| It was later used as a | B-side for Eels' 2001 single, "Souljacker part I" and |
| ears on the 1991 album Lean into It and as the | B-side for "To Be with You". |
| The | B-side for the 12" and 7" single featured "Feast of B |
| m Rock With Sedaka; Sedaka's version served as | B-side for his RCA Italiana single "All I Need Is You |
| "Serenades" was the | b-side for the single "We Are Not Amused". |
| "Tree Trunk" was released as | B-side for the "Get Up and Dance" single released by |
| The song was used as the | B-side for Telephone Line in the USA, and in the UK t |
| Covered by Canadian rock band Faber Drive as a | b-side for their debut album Seven Second Surgery |
| The | B-side for the 7" release, "Dominator", apart from th |
| The full version of "Get It Up" was later a | B-side for the 12" single of "Ice Cream Castles" in 1 |
| as also released as a single with "Janis" as a | B-side for the UK and "Hocus Pocus II" for the US. |
| he track, "Shesgotstyle," was re-recorded as a | b-side for The Summer EP, and appears on the Hot Topi |
| It was then released as a | B-side for the single "New Killer Star". |
| A live version of "Billy's Got a Gun" was the | B-side for their only US #1 single, Love Bites and wa |
| is for "Lying to Yourself" (Wetton/Howe), the | B-side for the single "The Smile Has Left Your Eyes". |
| The title track was originally slated to be a | B-side for the album's first single, "Refugees", unti |
| "Room Full of Roses," as it was designated the | B-side for "She Called Me Baby." |
| "Oh Me Oh My..." was used as the | B-side for the album's lead single "Rock Steady", eve |
| As a | B-side for this single, Sebastian recorded his own mo |
| It was finally released as the | B-side for the group's 1962 single "Dream Come True", |
| "Awake" is a | b-side from the album. |
| Single | B-side from the Made in Japan dates in August 1972. |
| ected to contain a music video for Mushroom, a | b-side from the single Dreams. |
| When We're Old Men - 3:32 - | B-side from Lights and Sounds |
| The Japanese commercial release includes a | B-side from The Velvet Rope called "Accept Me", a son |
| Give It A Name (2:43) (single | b-side from 1973) |
| "Talking Like Turnstiles" is a | B-side from their 2005 album Plans. |
| oline Crush covered Killing Joke's "Psyche" (a | B-side from their "Wardance" single) for their Purge |
| “Why Are You Under My Skin?” - | b-side from her 2003 single One Step Closer |
| "Zengem" - ( | B-side from the 1967 single) |
| On Twitter, Josh announced it was a | b-side from Hold Me Down and also describes it as an |
| "Erotic City" was a Purple Rain-era | B-side from 1984, also released on The Hits/The B-Sid |
| Siamese Dream outtakes) and "La Dolly Vita", a | B-side from Tristessa (song) (on Sub Pop). |
| on the EP in edited or remixed form) and a new | b-side from "Pornograffitti", entitled "Nice Place To |
| ecruit, by Superheist, a reworked version of a | b-side from previous single Crank The System far exce |
| "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?" was a | B-side from 1982 and was also collected on The Hits/T |
| e" as well as two bonus unreleased tracks (The | B-side Get Happy and B*Witched Quiz Show) and "snippe |
| single from the album and it also contains the | B-side Ghost Division. |
| The | B-side, Ghost Division, is about Rommel's 7th Panzer |
| t That Way Anymore" was listed as a tag-along " | B-side" since the B-side had an accompanying music vi |
| By August, the single | B-side had reached the top of both the Billboard Pop |
| es: the A-Side had the full version, while the | B-Side had a fade-out version; this single is availab |
| the Passport Label with A-side Golden Sky and | B-side Heavy Feathers. |
| The | b-side Here's To... charted in Poland, peaking at #15 |
| was sampled later by Kurtis Blow for his 1984 | B-side hit "AJ Scratch", and would also become a comm |
| "Queen of Chinatown" made the | B-side, however, it became Lear's next single the sam |
| is notable in that it has arguably the rarest | B-side in the band's discography; "Tree Trunk". |
| "Trouble In Mind" was issued as a | B-Side in 1979. |
| single with "I Heard You Cry Last Night" as a | b-side in 1962. |
| Presley released a song of the same name as a | B-side in 1958. |
| th That Axe, Eugene," originally released as a | b-side in December 1968. |
| MGM released the song as a | b-side in 1939, opposite Garland's recording of "Over |
| The song "Liquid Cool" (released as a | B-side in 1993, as a single in 1994, and featured on |
| he first Beach Boys single (with "Luau" on the | B-side) in November 1961 on Candix Records and it lat |
| d more popular and the song was relegated as a | b-side in 1976 on "Livin' Thing". |
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