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Re: What About This Version of Y and T?

Posted by **The Duke** on Jun 16, 2013 at 1:48:05 PM:
In Reply to: Re: What About This Version of Y and T? posted by **Only Sleeping** on Jun 15, 2013 at 6:03:42 PM:

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** 1)Paperback Writer
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** 2)Rain
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** 3)Act Naturally
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** 4) Yesterday
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** 5) Dr. Robert
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** 6)) If I Needed Someone
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** 1)Day Tripper
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** 20 We Can Work It Out
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** 3) Nowhere Man
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** 4) What Goes On
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** 5) Drive My Car
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** That would have given more balance to the US Revolver...John would have had only one track less than Paul's
** five and one more than George...
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**Of course, that means with "Yellow Submarine', the US version would have featured 13 tracks and record companies then wanted to stop at 12 tracks maximum...
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** So maybe 'Yellow Submarine' should only have been available as a single until making the 'Hey Jude' album in early 1970?
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*The only point of reference I have is when I was a kid and as I stated in my answer to your post below it was one of my favorite Beatle albums as a kid.I have to relisten to it.Your selection is ok but I'm used to hearing it the way I remember it.

I'm the same way about the US Rubber Soul. The British release is just fine, but it's the US format I cherish!

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