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    Posted: 23 January 2006 at 12:42pm
Sorry, couldn't fit Stevie Wonder's name in the subject line.

I know that there's a pretty good size edit needed in that song to create the 45 version (about a one minute chunk)--hopefully there aren't mix issues or anything like that. But I've only heard the edit twice, so I'm not exactly sure at which point to edit. Anybody know exactly? Thanks!
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i have the 45......do you want an mp3 of it to compare yourself

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Sure.
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There are two edits in the 45 single.

Sadly, the edit has yet to appear on any CD, or any of his comps, for that matter. Don't know why, it was a major hit.
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Originally posted by Grant Grant wrote:

There are two edits in the 45 single.

Sadly, the edit has yet to appear on any CD, or any of his comps, for that matter. Don't know why, it was a major hit.


Is it two edits, or one edit (from roughly (2:09) to (2:54)) and an earlier fade? That's what it sounded like to me in the dub that Ed sent me.
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doug...

you did a nice job on the edit......one note...the fade out is a few seconds too long but otherwise, outstanding...
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Thanks, Ed. Fades never were my specialty. :)
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As I recall the 45 edit could never be made *properly* from the lp version as there was subtle remixing needed at the first edit point to facilitate a smooth-sounding edit.

Also, please don't forget, there was also a special radio edit (with some remixing needed on the intro) to eliminate the Spanish dialogue intro that some lillywhite radio stations didn't want to program.

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Originally posted by AndrewChouffi AndrewChouffi wrote:

As I recall the 45 edit could never be made *properly* from the lp version as there was subtle remixing needed at the first edit point to facilitate a smooth-sounding edit.


From the dub that Ed sent me, I do believe you're right about that. It almost sounds like the word "yeah" that Wonder sings right at that edit point starts with the letter "W". I couldn't quite nail that down.

Before my oldies station got Jacked, I had heard them play an edited version of "Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing" a couple of times (including once when I requested it myself, so I could listen for the edit point). Little did I know that the version they played wasn't the single (prolly from TM Century, although I don't know that for sure).
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Originally posted by AndrewChouffi AndrewChouffi wrote:

As I recall the 45 edit could never be made *properly* from the lp version as there was subtle remixing needed at the first edit point to facilitate a smooth-sounding edit.


Gentlemen, I have two copies of the original Tamla 45 from 1974. There are TWO distinct edits in the single version. I also do not hear any evidence of a remix.

Quote Also, please don't forget, there was also a special radio edit (with some remixing needed on the intro) to eliminate the Spanish dialogue intro that some lillywhite radio stations didn't want to program.

French, not Spanish...and some gibberish thrown in



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