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    Posted: 24 January 2012 at 5:38pm
I don't know how many of the CDs in the DB that this applies to, but the version of this song is an alternate version, or probably more accurately, an alternate take, on Ace-Golden Age #5; Varese-25 More All time Doo-Wop Hits, and CBS-Bop Rock 'n' Roll. I don't have any of the other CDs, but I'm guessing that since they all time at 1:57, they are the same one. Incidentally, it's sped up, too. The correct 45 time is a hair short of 2:00. The tip-off is the recurring "...cause I want you / 'cause I need you lines. They're reversed on the 45. Can anybody shed some light on this?
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BTW, on Rhino's Doo Wop Box Vol. 2 this song has the reversed lyrics plus the shorter run time. This is quite a discovery after all this time. Interesting catch Robert.   
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Robert or Santi, can you provide more details about the reversed lyrics, such as at what time they occur? I want to check some of my import collections to see if I can find the true 45 version. Thanks!
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I hear "cause I want you, cause I need you" at 1:40 to 1:45. Is this what you hear Robert?
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Sorry to have taken so long with this, but I've just finished a comparison of the two. Here is my best take on it:

First, at the :18 mark: The alt (CD) version lyrics are: "My heart goes ding dong ding, when I'm near you it goes ding dong ding, when I'm near you you it goes ding dong ding, cause I want you it goes ding dong(two beats of cow bell) ding dong (four more cowbell beats)."

The vinyl 45 lyrics are: "My heart goes ding dong ding, when I'm near you it goes ding dong ding, cause I want you it goes ding dong ding, cause I need you it goes ding dong (two beats of cow bell) ding dong (four more cowbell beats).

Then at approximately :47, the alt (CD) version lyrics are: "My heart goes ding dong ding, when I'm near you it goes ding dong ding, when I want you it goes ding dong ding, cause I need you it goes ding dong (two beats of cow bell) ding dong (four more cowbell beats).

The vinyl 45 lyrics are: "My heart goes ding dong ding, cause I want you it goes ding dong ding, cause I need you it goes ding dong ding, cause I want you it goes ding dong (two beats of cow bell) ding dong (four more cowbell beats).

Then at approximately 1:38, the alt (CD) version lyrics are: "My heart goes ding dong ding, cause I want you it goes ding dong ding, cause I need you it goes ding dong ding, cause I want you it goes ding dong, try it again (w/two beats of cow bell in background), ding dong, one more time (w/four more cowbell beats in the background), ding dong ding dong ka-ding dong ding dong hey."

The vinyl 45 lyrics are: "My heart goes ding dong ding, when I'm near you it goes ding dong ding, cause I want you it goes ding dong ding, cause I need you it goes ding dong, try it again (w/two beats of cow bell in background), ding dong, one more time (w/four more cowbell beats in the background), ding dong ding dong ka-ding dong ding dong hey."

The is more of a lingering reverb on the 45 that's missing on the CD. I'm assuming it's because the vinyl was processed.

Also, there's what sounds like an edit at about :24 that convinces me that the CD version was the original take and that someone decided to alter the lines so they flowed better or perhaps made more sense. In other words, I suspected that the vinyl 45 was created from the CD version. So I decided to take a crack at it. If you guys are interested in the result (and if you promise not to laugh), I'll share it with you so you can decide for yourselves. E-mail me if you'd like it.

Incidentally, the 45 is Pilgrim 45-715. Listed time is 2:00; actual time is 1:59.

That's all I've got, guys, maybe someone can confirm, deny, or add something.
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this is where we need our buddies with an original 45 to chime in!
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Thanks Robert. Looks like your 45 is the original release. I've sent you a PM. If the song can be re-edited to create the single version I will give a shot. I'll keep everyone posted on my findings.
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good luck, Ringmaster. I continue to be amazed at the sheer number of
tracks that the members of this board continue to discover that the CD
versions are not the same as the original 45.
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Hi Dave & Bob.

I haven't gotten around to making my own edit yet, but here are my findings based on Bob's 45 rip and his own edit.

- First, Bob did a noble job of trying to reconstruct the 45 from our available CD sources. I'm not sure the edits are exactly in the right places but they are darn close.

- I'm suspicious that a song of this vintage would have 3 major edits the way this one does, essentially swapping (at least parts of) 3 choruses. I'm still not convinced that we're not talking about an alternate take here. Is there anyone with good ears out there up to listening for any audio "tells"?

- All CD sources run faster than the 45. They need to be slowed down by about 1.7%.

- The waveform from Ace's Golden Age of American R&R vol 5 is closer to the 45 than my other source, Rhino's Doo Wop Box 2. That said, the 45 has additional reverb and is also EQ'ed differently than the CD sources .

Whew. That's all for now. Additional input welcomed.

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So has the correct hit version of the G-Clefs' "Ka-Ding Dong" appeared anywhere on CD? There are several database CDs from the Collectables label that currently do not have an "alternate take" comment, but I don't know for certain if the comment is simply missing or if these discs really do contain the 45 version. The reason I question this is because numerous other Collectables CDs contain the alternate take.

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