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Originally posted by Bill Cahill Bill Cahill wrote:

Agreed, there are two "album
versions", only the Canned Wheat CD has the
original non-hit version. They've issued the
American Woman LP version (hit version) everywhere
else.

Might make an interesting string on it's own, songs
re-recorded to be hits like:

Help Me Rhonda
Sweet Mary (Wadsworth Mansion)
Dead Man's Curve
Thinking Of You (Loggins and Messina)

Etc..



Or in reverse, rerecorded as the later, radio hit
(a la album versions being the hit) or variations
on that situation--

Just from late 1968 alone:
"Both Sides Now"-Judy Collins (original hit cmae a
year before it eve WAS a hit, in 1967's
"Wildflowers", more familiar-now version is the
rerecorded one on 1972's "Colors of the Day")

"Crimson and Clover"-Tommy James/Shondells
(original version that, unaltered, wound up a hit
was followed in 1969 by the current version, the
spliced-in one..I've read that the same year's
Blood Sweat & Tears "Spinning Wheel" as an LP and
later CD track had that longer jazzy part spliced
in but was still the original one, while the
shorter single was still edited and faded as wel;;_

"Touch Me" by the Doors--redone with the more
musical dubs and the "Stronger than dirt"
commerical tagline dubbed on the end..
You know you're really older when you think that younger singer Jesse McCartney's related in anyway to former Beatle Paul McCartney.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Steve Carras Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 June 2015 at 12:05pm
Originally posted by Bill Cahill Bill Cahill wrote:

Agreed, there are two "album
versions", only the Canned Wheat CD has the
original non-hit version. They've issued the
American Woman LP version (hit version) everywhere
else.

Might make an interesting string on it's own, songs
re-recorded to be hits like:

Help Me Rhonda
Sweet Mary (Wadsworth Mansion)
Dead Man's Curve
Thinking Of You (Loggins and Messina)

Etc..

Many ABC/DUnhill, Motown and Columbia singles..

"Time Has Come Today", The Chambers Brothers and
perrhaps the oddest duck in that it, uh, hatched in
1966 as a single or album, with the metronome as a
clock, then a sick mosquito sound (to me, anyhow,)
then the song, then the rerecording of that in the
11:05 version that became the definite recording,
spawning those TWO edits, a shorter (3:57?) then
one a minute longer (4:57).
You know you're really older when you think that younger singer Jesse McCartney's related in anyway to former Beatle Paul McCartney.
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Another rerecorded for single release hit was "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" by Bette Midler (1973).
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