Turn the tape over.
Auto-Reverse means that the tape deck will automatically change sides without having to remove the cassette from the deck. Once you've finished listening to Side A, it will automatically begin playing Side B.
There are many great options available for old cassette tape storage. Newegg, B&H, Amazon and Neobits all offer tape holders for 36 tapes and up for between $20 and $30.
It was a type of recording system used to remove the high whine sometimes heard when playing back cassette tapes.
On singles it means backed with as in "side A backed with side B."
A '45' is an old record played at 45 rpm, the A side and B side were the same shape and size, a circle.
The term B-side comes from the time of the vinyl record. The vinyl record had two sides, usually called A and B. The first half of the album would be the A-side, the second half the B-side. So, an album B-side would simply be a track from the second half of the album. However, the term is most used about singles, for instance the B-side to "Hand In Glove" by The Smiths being "Handsome Devil", seeing as it's on the B-side of the single. The B-side is often less hooky, and will not be as marketed as the A-side. A common expression used about good B-sides is that they have been "buried". It is still common to refer to a song not being the first track on a single, or a remix of this, as a B-side.
Back in the days when records were vinyl and came in 78 and 45 rpms you could buy a single record of a song you heard on radio or whatever. That record had two sides A and B. A side was the song that made you buy the record. The B side was often a throw away song or vocal no one would pay to own. So the A side was first, the best, primo. B side was a poor second place.
It is also part of a compilation cassette, and it is on side B but i cannot remember the name of the cassette
"Their Hearts Were Full of Spring"
Yes he did. It was on the B side of Strawberry Fair.
"The House Song"
Her title was "If I Ever Thought You'd Change Your Mind," released on the A-side of the 1969 45 record. The B-side is "It Feels So Good."