matchbox 20 back 2 good
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Topic: matchbox 20 back 2 good
Posted By: edtop40
Subject: matchbox 20 back 2 good
Date Posted: 04 February 2011 at 9:18pm
my promo cd single for the matchbox 20 song "back 2 good" issued as lava/atlantic prcd 8771 contains the below tracks
1-edit (4:10 listed; 4:14 actual)
2-album version (5:40 listed; 5:39 actual)
this promo cd single info s/b added to the db...
------------- edtop40
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Posted By: Bellenger1981
Date Posted: 17 August 2019 at 11:50am
Does anyone have the edit points to re-create the "Radio
Edit" version? Someone has a video of it uploaded on
YouTube, but it runs 4:33.
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Posted By: PopArchivist
Date Posted: 17 August 2019 at 12:25pm
Check your PM, I answered your question.
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Posted By: Paul C
Date Posted: 17 August 2019 at 1:42pm
The only single format in which this song was commercially released in
the US was as a 7-inch single (Lava/Atlantic 7-84410). The 7-inch
single version is the full LP version running 5:39. Its B-side is “Push”,
which had been a radio hit well over a year before but had not been
previously released in the US on any commercial single format.
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Posted By: Bellenger1981
Date Posted: 18 August 2019 at 10:50am
Thank you, PopArchivist! Paul C, it's so interesting how
a lot of these "airplay only" hits received only 7"
single releases.
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Posted By: thecdguy
Date Posted: 18 August 2019 at 11:37am
What exactly was the purpose of releasing
7" singles in the 90's when Cassette and
CD Singles had been outselling them? And
didn't Billboard stop counting sales of
45's towards the Hot 100 chart sometime in
the 90's?
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Posted By: torcan
Date Posted: 18 August 2019 at 12:02pm
Billboard stopped counting 45s towards the Hot 100
when they changed chart formulas in November 1991. I
don't believe this was ever directly mentioned
though...it was a friend of mine who owned a record
store near Syracuse NY that told me. I went thru old
Billboard magazines trying to find where this was
mentioned and I never found it.
As a vinyl collector I was pleased when 7-inch singles
were released, but as the same time surprised at some
of the songs that were released on this format during
the '90s.
I think vinyl jukeboxes were still pretty big during
that decade, especially in the country format, which
is why many of these exist.
When chart rules changed again in December 1998, these
were allowed to chart again. AFAIK, there hasn't been
a commercially-released 7-inch single on the Hot 100
since Kelly Clarkson's "Behind These Hazel Eyes" in
2005.
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