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Thank you for your help with this, Aaron! I sent you a
PM to help you out!
Jason Bellenger

Byron Center, Michigan, USA
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OK, here's what I have...

Universal CD-R (no catalog number)
1. Derry London Squeaky Clean Radio Edit (listed & actual 3:29)

This CD-R has a paper adhesive label, complete with record label logos and credits.

I have a second CD-R that has the same Derry London version on it, but this one has no label. It's just a plain CD-R in a sleeve. I have no idea if this was sent out to radio or if someone made a copy of the other disc.

UPT5P-1328
1. Clean Radio Edit (listed & actual 3:57)
2. Clean Album Version (listed & actual 4:47)

The Clean Radio Edit does have at least one spot where you can just barely hear, in the right channel during the opening chorus, "do you really wanna f--k with us," and it's uncensored. Other than that, this version is cleaner than what appears on the US commercial CD single. (Jason was kind enough to send me a copy of the US commercial CD single's Radio Edit for comparison.)

Furthermore, the commercial CD single's Radio Edit is an edit of the Clean Album Version on the promo CD. So, cut 2 on the promo is not as clean as cut 1.

UPT5P-1392 (Uptempo Remixes)
1. Hooker Mix Clean Edit (listed & actual 4:01)
2. Nikolas & Sibley 7" Clean Club Mix (listed & actual 3:59)
3. Hooker Mix Clean Extended (listed 7:51)

UPT5P-1393 (R&B Remixes)
1. Clark Kent Mix (listed & actual 4:05)
2. Clark Kent Mix (No Rap) (listed 4:03; actual 4:02)
3. Clark Kent Instrumental (listed & actual 4:13)
4. Dofat Mix (listed 4:15; actual 4:14)
5. Dofat Mix (No Rap) (listed 3:33; actual 3:32)
6. Dofat Instrumental (listed & actual 4:14)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Bellenger1981 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 March 2020 at 4:02pm
Thank you for your help with this, Aaron! Glad that it
was not just my imagination that the "Clean Radio Edit"
(which is cleaner than the U.S. commercial CD single
"Radio Edit") was the version that I heard on the radio.

The word "f--k" in Jack Knight's "do you really wanna f-
-k with us" line is uncensored at both 0:29 and 2:09 in
both the "Radio Edit" and "Clean Radio Edit" versions.
Jason Bellenger

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