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Steve Carras MusicFan
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any 70s examples or 60s? I can think of some with John
enver form the 70s, both #1s!
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Steve Carras wrote:
any 70s
examples or 60s? I can think of some
with John
enver form the 70s, both #1s!
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I know there were edits for
"Sunshine On My Shoulders", "Thank
God I'm A Country Boy", and I think
for "My Sweet Lady" and "Sweet
Surrender".
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John's "Fly Away" was also edited on the 45.
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I'm very frankly going from memory but as I recall there are a couple of Buck Owens 45s (I want to say "Above and Beyond" and "How Long Will My Baby Be Gone") that are either different takes or have overdubs not on the usual stereo versions.
Porter Wagoner's "Julie" on 45 is a completely different take and arrangement than the LP (one is a waltz, the other 4/4 time).
George Jones' "A Good Year For the Roses" is also a different take and slightly different arrangement than the stereo version that's usually found on CDs.
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Two of Olivia Newton-John's crossover singles were
edited. "Don't Stop Believin'" (# 33 Pop, # 14
Country) was faded early and the intro, bridge and
ending of "Every Face Tells A Story" (# 55 Pop, # 21
Country) were edited/faded from the album version.
Crystal Gayle's "Ready For The Times To Get Better"
single was re-recorded from the version originally
included on her "Crystal" album. (I always wondered
why her label chose that as her follow-up to "Don't It
Make My Brown Eyes Blue" instead of selecting another
track from her "We Must Believe In Magic" album which
was reportedly the first country album by a woman to
be certified platinum.)
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Just recalled Crystal Gayle's "Livin' In These Troubled
Times" (#9 Country) was remixed for radio - new
instrumentation that lengthened the song ten seconds.
(How unusual for the single version to be longer
than the album version!)
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Vince Gill's hit version of "Never Knew Lonely" on MCA
(he had recorded an earlier non-hit version for his
previous label, RCA) was released as a single with a
shorter solo break and with pedal steel guitar replacing
the second half of Vince's guitar solo as heard on the
longer LP version. This edit was also used in the song's
music video.
This single mix with the pedal steel turned up on Vince's
1995 hits compilation, Souvenirs.
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When I read the title of this thread, I immediately thought of "Better Man" by Clint Black on RCA. The final chorus is halved.
Dolly Parton's 9 to 5 is given different improvisations on the radio version.
Also the Charlie Daniels Band "Devil Went Down to Georgia" is censored on the radio version to "son of a gun"
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Jody Thornton wrote:
Dolly Parton's 9 to 5 is given different improvisations on the radio version.
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This is the first I've heard of a 45/LP (or promo/stock) difference for "9 To 5." Not that I don't trust you, Jody, but is
there anyone who can corroborate this?
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I'm not sure about any difference in the vocals, but there are some CDs with a different mix. Pat labels them ":14 longer" but they truly do have a different mix. Ron notes in his files that it first appeared on "Ultimate," so it could be a CD-era remix.
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Singles by Reba McEntire (back when she had a last
name!) were also edited ("For My Broken Heart," "Is
There Life Out There") or remixed ("Rumour Has It," "I'm
A Survivor").
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Jody Thornton MusicFan
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sriv94 wrote:
Jody Thornton wrote:
Dolly Parton's 9 to 5 is given different improvisations on the radio version.
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This is the first I've heard of a 45/LP (or promo/stock) difference for "9 To 5." Not that I don't trust you, Jody, but is
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Listen to the video version (which is what I'm most familiar with from when the song was on the radio during its chart run). At 2:20, a backup singer hollers out a sustained holler.
Video Version
Now listen to this longer version (the ending is different)
Longer Version
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Rather than continuing to mention the differences between
the radio/single versions and the LP versions, does anyone
have digital sources for the radio/single versions or
actually editing instructions?
I carry quite a bit of Country in my digital music library
for my weddings and events and would like to have the
proper single versions vs. the LP versions.
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For example, I just found the single version of "Is There
Life Out There" on Reba's Greatest Hits, Volume Two.
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eriejwg MusicFan
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Jody Thornton wrote:
When I read the title of this
thread, I immediately thought of "Better Man" by Clint
Black on RCA. The final chorus is halved.
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Jody, do you know where the edit is?
TM lists the time as 2:46.
I'd also like to know how to recreate the shorter version
of We Tell Ourselves plus the other unanswered questions I
have in this thread, lol.
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I found a 45 of "A Better Man" on YouTube.To create the
single version, remove 2:39.900 - 2:51.699 of the LP
version.
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Jody Thornton MusicFan
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eriejwg wrote:
I found a 45 of "A Better Man" on YouTube.To create the
single version, remove 2:39.900 - 2:51.699 of the LP
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What he said :)
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davidclark wrote:
Oddly, I just discovered "Amarillo
By Morning" this summer, at a
cowboy/country karaoke weekend jaunt! I like the song,
so I asked the singer
who did it, etc. Didn't know there was a single mix.
Anyone have the 45?
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This song is a massive favorite in Texas. I get asked
to play it regularly at weddings where the guests are
into country dancing.
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Absolutely, Aaron. My brother lived in Texas for a
number of years, and "Amarillo by Morning" became one of
his favorite songs. He would love to hear the 45 mix!
Anyone have it?
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I've got the 45...
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