Missing You Now - Michael bolton
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Topic: Missing You Now - Michael bolton
Posted By: Pat Downey
Subject: Missing You Now - Michael bolton
Date Posted: 13 April 2005 at 2:15pm
"Missing You Now" has been discussed in another thread but I wanted to open the discussion again. The vinyl 45 states a time of 4:33 but actually runs 4:31. All cd appearances that run 4:24 are simply an early fade of the cd version which runs 4:33.
Now, Whitburn lists this 45 as being released by Michael Bolton featuring Kenny G. My commercial 45 makes no mention of Kenny G but the cd "Time, Love & Tenderness" does credit Kenny G. So my new question is, does anyone have a vinyl 45 with Kenny G credited?
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Posted By: edtop40
Date Posted: 15 April 2005 at 8:35pm
i have the cassingle of the song with kenny g credited........can i make an mp3 of the cassingle and send it to you????
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Posted By: Todd Ireland
Date Posted: 16 April 2005 at 2:49pm
Pat:
Actually, if you refer to Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles book and look at the "Missing You Now" entry, you'll notice toward the right side of the page a skinny black vertical rectangle symbol he uses to indicate his source is a cassette single. In fact, Whitburn recognizes the cassette single as being the standard commercial single configuration for all song titles from 1990-1997, unless otherwise indicated. For songs from 1990 to the present, Whitburn does not use the vinyl 45 as the source of his information, but he does use a "(v)" symbol just to show vinyl 45 availability.
Based on the research I've conducted so far, it appears only Michael Bolton, and not Kenny G, is credited on commercial vinyl 45 copies of "Missing You Now". Not sure if this means the 45 is a different version (I doubt it).
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