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treaclefingers
Yeah, that sounds right. The Last Time/Play With Fire maybe?
Honky Tonk Women/YCAGWYW could easily have been.
A lot of people think She Was Hot was a mistake as the A side when coupled with I Think I'm Going Mad. (I'm not in that camp).
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georgelicks
It's more like A Sides and B Sides charting:
#9 The Last Time / #96 Play With Fire
#8 Mother's Little Helper / #24 Lady Jane
#1 Ruby Tuesday / #55 Let's Spend The Night Together
#14 Dandelion / #50 We Love You
#1 Honky Tonk Women / #42 You Can't Always Get What You Want
#10 Fool To Cry / #49 Hot Stuff
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JordyLicks96
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Dandelion w/ We Love You always confused me. I always thought that was a Double A-Side but apparently Dandelion was promoted to the A-side in the US after charting at #14, whereas We Love You charted at #50.
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DandelionPowderman
I always thought that HTW / YCAGWYW was a deliberate double A-side?
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GJB
I thought they also released Streets of Love and Rough Justice as a double A Side? (For what that was worth!)
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GJB
I thought they also released Streets of Love and Rough Justice as a double A Side? (For what that was worth!)
Wasn't that a triple CD single, with Back of My Hand as the third song?
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GJB
I thought they also released Streets of Love and Rough Justice as a double A Side? (For what that was worth!)
Wasn't that a triple CD single, with Back of My Hand as the third song?
According to Wikipedia, it was a double A-side. Perhaps Back of My Hand may have been the B-side?
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DandelionPowderman
Did they release it on vinyl at all? I only have the CD single, with the three songs included. However, they only made videos for the two former songs.
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GJB
I thought they also released Streets of Love and Rough Justice as a double A Side? (For what that was worth!)
Wasn't that a triple CD single, with Back of My Hand as the third song?
According to Wikipedia, it was a double A-side. Perhaps Back of My Hand may have been the B-side?
Did they release it on vinyl at all? I only have the CD single, with the three songs included. However, they only made videos for the two former songs.