The only difference I noticed was that it has an instrumental introduction that the album version and music video doesn't contain. You still hear those same notes in the song (vibes, blues keyboard, something, IDK) in the song on the album after the first verse and at the end though the key is different at the end.
At the Radio Tower.
radio is radio and a performance is a lot of people and almost is never the same as the cd version cause of the sound.
(Apex Learning) The radio version was set in 1938 on the day it was broadcast, while the novel was set in the late 1800s.
yea get the radio version
The clean version of a song is called the radio edit; look for the radio edit version on sites like Last.fm and YouTube.
the radio version of Avril Lavigne's song "Girlfriend" does disinclude the swearwords.
Penelope Cruz first saying ABRE LOS OJOS...... (the name of the Spanish Original of Vanilla Sky meaning Open Your Eyes) and then Cameron Diaz voices the clock radio the second time saying Open Your Eyes
in may like may 8th or 5th i think i forget listen to the radio it says it on the radio
The lyrics are the same. The difference is, during the bridge, the music sounds different. And the last line's vocals on the normal version sound like they're being spoken through a megaphone.
Roger Moore
on the CD version its kiss me but radio version is hold me
The TV version ran from 1955 - 75. The radio Version ran from 1952 - 61.