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    Posted: 08 June 2022 at 12:46pm
Seals' only Hot 100 (BB 42, CB 48) entry after shifting to
country. The song was a #1 Country (BB, CB, RR) and AC hit
(10 BB, 11 RR) as well. Were there different versions of
this song? I originally had the song on 45, but thought
the version included on some subsequent compilations
differed in how he sang the second chorus and in the length
of the ending fade. Any thoughts?
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Great record co-written by Paul Davis.

I am unaware of any additional versions.

Hopefully someone can confer (or deny) my limited
research...

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I have come across a couple instances where the song fades
later on some vs. others but it's the same receording.
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I've never heard any different versions and the comps he
put out were all Capitol/EMI related so I don't think there
was a re-recording. Country isn't usually known for
alternate mixes or even edits with exception of Alabama.

"My baby's got good timin" and "You still move me" are pure
crossover quality and well polished. Latimore (from Miami)
covered "You still move me" and I didn't think he didn't it
justice. Seals had very distinct phrasings.
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A lot of Dan Seals' solo output is criminally overlooked.
Very interesting mix of material on those 80s albums.

What's unique about Dan is that he played guitar left-
handed but didn't switch around the strings so he was
essentially fingering all the chords upside-down which
sometimes made for more interesting voicings than what a
standard strung guitar might have had.
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[QUOTE=AutumnAarilyn] I've never heard any different versions and the
comps he

put out were all Capitol/EMI related so I don't think there

was a re-recording. Country isn't usually known for

alternate mixes or even edits with exception of Alabama.





Alabama….and a lot of RCA artists. RCA was notorious for issuing alternate
or promo mixes of their country singles in the 1980’s and early 90’s. Earl
Thomas Conley, Restless Heart, Dolly, Kenny, and yes - even Alabama.
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Originally posted by AutumnAarilyn AutumnAarilyn wrote:

Country isn't usually known for
alternate mixes or even edits with exception of Alabama.


I worked in country radio in the '90s and there were many edits and
even a few alternate mixes. I'd say edits were as common there as
they were in pop music.

As for "Bop", I'm not aware of any official alternate versions. When it
was a current, one of my local stations played a custom version with
Dan Seals singing "I wanna bop with the Q Zoo all morning long" . The
ending choruses were rearranged a bit as well. But again, I'm sure it
was a custom version and not an official release.
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Played it when it was new, never heard anything but the same mix/length version here, as well. I recall us talking at the station about how odd the video was showing much older (like WWII-era) people dancing when the song had more of a 50s flavor to it.
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Dan did issue In a Quiet Room cd in 1995 on Intersound and
did a subsequent volume in 1997. It appears these are re-
recordings that don't exactly hide the fact that they are
that. "Bop" was issued on the first volume.

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I just found the difference on YouTube. Compare the second
chorus at "I wanna make it tonight..." (around the 1:50
mark) between these two:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5Xfab7uOLE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EB83njMPl7M

The first is the same as the 45 and video. The second is
(I believe) the album version.
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