Be more specific. What single are you reffering to? What B - side are you inquiring about?
Yes. It is quite rare, only appearing as the B-side to her 1991 single "If You Asked Me To."
Yes it was a B-Side to one of their singles.
We Can Work It Out Technically, there is no 'B-side' this single by the Beatled was a 'Double A-side' (Ah those were the days)
Yes, in fact, he recorded in 1976 as a non-album single with John Lennon. A live recording of the two artists singing 'I Saw Her Standing There' was the B-side.
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.
Yes. It is quite rare, only appearing as the B-side to her 1991 single "If You Asked Me To."
Yes it was a B-Side to one of their singles.
We Can Work It Out Technically, there is no 'B-side' this single by the Beatled was a 'Double A-side' (Ah those were the days)
The b-side was a fantastic song called "Deep Blue".
Yes, in fact, he recorded in 1976 as a non-album single with John Lennon. A live recording of the two artists singing 'I Saw Her Standing There' was the B-side.
I Am The Walrus
The B side on the 45rpm single "No Milk Today" by Herman's Hermits 1966 in the UK was "My reservations been confirmed" and in Brazil it was "East West" but in America I'm not sure.
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.
I will survive odle on!
They had two top 100 hits: Surfin' Bird B Side-King of the Surf in 1963 Bird Dance Beat B Side- A-Bone in 1964
Depends on what country you were in. In the US the flip side was "What's The Difference." But in many countries in Europe the B Side was "Reason to Believe."
The B-side of Del Shannon's hit single "Runaway" is the song "The Answer." Released in 1961, "Runaway" became a major hit, showcasing Shannon's distinct sound and emotional delivery. The B-side, while not as widely recognized, still contributed to the overall appeal of the single.