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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 House Song"
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The theme song is called "Moving on Up To The East Side"
In September 1962, the Beatles recorded their first single. On one side of the record was the song "Love Me Do" and on the flip side, "P.S. I Love You."
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".
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"The House Song"
Change Me Not is the flip side
You've Come Back.
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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.
Kid Rock recorded the song Bawitdaba in the year 1999 on May 4. It was a B-side on the album Devil Without a Cause (and additionally as a B-side on Prodigal Son).
Julia was the B-side to Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
Keane recorded it as a B side in their "call me what you like" album.
The theme song is called "Moving on Up To The East Side"