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    Posted: 09 September 2009 at 2:48pm
my commercial cassingle issued as warner 19595 states the version on both the sleeve and cassingle itself as the "single version" with a listed run time as 4:17 but actually runs 4:16......this cassingle info s/b added to the db....
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The actual vinyl 45's running time is also (4:16), the printed info on the record label is "4:17" (single version) (Warner 7-19595)

edtop40, Thank you very much for posting of lots of cassette single information.

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now that i'll be unemployed soon, i'll have a lot of free time to post info and hopefully re-take the mvp (most voluminous poster) award again!!!!
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Oh no, Ed! Are you the latest victim of layoffs because of the economy?
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aaron, yup.....our firm is shutting it's doors in 2 weeks and i'll be unemployed......i'll have a lot of free time to post........i plan on reviewing every 45, cassingle and cd single that i own over the next 9 months.....so stayed tuned!!!.....i'll be okay until next summer with severence and all, but wall street is tough nowadays......i may need to change professions and do something else....
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Sorry to hear that, Ed.
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I have the "Single Version" on a few different
compilations. They all omit the opening "breath" before
the instruments/vocal come in and start with just the "I
don't wanna hear about it anymore" vocal/guitar. For
years, I thought that was the single version ... until I
came across Billboard Top Hits 1991, in which I heard
the "breath" for the first time. Does the cassette
single feature this opening "breath" then?
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Originally posted by Bellenger1981 Bellenger1981 wrote:

I have the "Single Version" on a few different
compilations. They all omit the opening "breath" before
the instruments/vocal come in and start with just the "I
don't wanna hear about it anymore" vocal/guitar. For
years, I thought that was the single version ... until I
came across Billboard Top Hits 1991, in which I heard
the "breath" for the first time. Does the cassette
single feature this opening "breath" then?



Jason,

Are you saying the Billboard Top Hits 91 is the correct version that matches this discogs listing? I don't recall ever hearing the breath..

https://www.discogs.com/Damn-Yankees-High-Enough/release/138 37507

I listened to the 1991 Billboard Top Hits version, you are right it does start out with a breath. I can have Aaron check the CD promo above. I don't have access to cassettes. I can ask Ed to see if its on there...

The 45 does have the breath:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7NMjlwpR18

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Bellenger1981 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 January 2021 at 8:53pm
Hey Rich,

You just answered my question (with that YouTube link).
Since the 45 has the "breath", then I know that it was
not exclusive to the Billboard Top Hits 1991 CD. I was
just surprised at how many CDs do not have that
"breath", making me question if the "breath" was
actually on the single.

Thank you!
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I hadn't noticed before, but the single version is not just an edit but a totally unique mix.
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