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I didn't work but I listened to it weekly, and clearly remember hearing the 7" remix on American Top 40. It must have been around the time it hit number 4 that Casey Kasem introduced the song and only then it started playing, he didn't speak "over" it. That was rare as far as I can recall, at least for a countdown song that was not number 1. So I was a happy boy then having taped that on casssette !


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Did I neglect to mention that the 7" remix of La Isla Bonita (which I think is offically called simply "Remix") is available on CD? It's on an OOP (1987) UK comp called "Hits Album 6." I think I got mine on Ebay UK. The reason this 1987 comp used the remix is because that WAS the commercial single version in the UK.

It's not very rare or valuable, so I wouldn't pay more than 10 or 15 pounds for it. There's four copies on Ebay UK right now:

Hits Album 6

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Originally posted by Brian W. Brian W. wrote:

You Must Love Me – The two-track issue in all three formats was a 3:05 remix of the "Evita" soundtrack version with a violin intro, whereas the LP version started a capella. The single version has never been issued on an album, to my knowledge. The CD single is super-easy to find – there's a million copies on Half.com. (Warner Bros. UPC 054391-74952-9.)


Brian:

If my research is accurate, the two-track U.S. commercial CD single release of "You Must Love Me" contains:

1) You Must Love Me [you state this is the 3:05 single version]
2) Rainbow High

I bring this up because the European import CD single contains three tracks listed as follows:

1) You Must Love Me (Album Version)
2) Rainbow High (Album Version)
3) You Must Love Me - I'd Be Surprisingly Good For You (Orchestral Version)

Do you know if track 3 is identical to the U.S. single version? (I currently don't have the song on any CD single release.) Also, does anyone know if the one-track U.S. promo CD single on Warner Bros. PRO-CD-8472 features the single version?
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My version from RPM Top Hits U.S.A. has a violin/piano intro and runs 3:01. If the single runs 3:05, RPM may have truncated the fade a bit.
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Originally posted by Todd Ireland Todd Ireland wrote:


Brian:

If my research is accurate, the two-track U.S. commercial CD single release of "You Must Love Me" contains:

1) You Must Love Me [you state this is the 3:05 single version]
2) Rainbow High

I bring this up because the European import CD single contains three tracks listed as follows:

1) You Must Love Me (Album Version)
2) Rainbow High (Album Version)
3) You Must Love Me - I'd Be Surprisingly Good For You (Orchestral Version)

Do you know if track 3 is identical to the U.S. single version? (I currently don't have the song on any CD single release.) Also, does anyone know if the one-track U.S. promo CD single on Warner Bros. PRO-CD-8472 features the single version?


I don't own it, but the Discogs.com listing shows this:

1. You Must Love Me (Album Version) (3:05)
2. Rainbow High (Album Version) (2:27)
3. You Must Love Me / I'd Be Surprisingly Good (Orchestral Version) (4:28)

So the answer would be no on track three. It's possible track one is mislabeled.

I would assume the promo single uses the single version with violin intro, but I don't own it, so I can't be sure.
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Guys, my one track, PRO-CD-3472, promo CD single does include the single version, with the violin intro. Also, it has no listed time, but an actual time of (3:03).
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Thanks, Brian and Jim! I greatly appreciate the info.
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Gah!

Not top 40, but I did want to mention that "Bedtime Story" on the 7" and CD/Cassette singles differ.

The CD/Cassette releases feature the full LP Version, but use the same "special" intro as the Edit version.

The 7", however, fades up the LP Version directly from the full Bedtime Stories album master. Part of the preceding, segued track "Sanctuary" is audible on for the first few seconds!

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Really? Hmm... Thanks for the info. That's good to know. (However, it was top 40 on Billboard's Singles Sales chart, as was her Human Nature.)
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Okay, so some things need clarification.

We must get to the bottom of this before the Warner Bros. era is capped off. *slams fist*

First, "Holiday". Just wanted to recap... Unlike the version found on the Japan CD Singles box, the US 45 mix not just a simple edit of the stereo LP version, but a different mix that is essentially an edit of the stereo LP version with a 9 second mono intro?

Second, what is the final word on the proper single versions for the following (not all top 40, but Madonna warrants this clarification across the board, lol): "Burning Up," "Don't Cry For Me Argentina," "Beautiful Stranger," "What It Feels Like For A Girl," "Hollywood," "Nothing Fails," "Love Profusion," "Hung Up," "Sorry," "Get Together" and "Jump".

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