"Proper Stranger" was the original B-side. (It was later reissued with "These Eyes" as the flip.)
Ross Bagdasarian (David Seville aka Dave from Alvin and the Chipmunks) wrote this song, called "Almost Good" it was the flip-side of some pressings of the Chipmunk's Christmas Song 45 single.
In 1949, RCA created the very first ever 45 rpm Vinyl record. It was 18 centimeters in diameter and also it gave about three minutes of time on each side. It was light, compact, and much more durable then the previous models.
"Reap what you Sow"
I have a old 45 of the israelites. The b-side is 'The Man' by Beverley's All Stars. It's a great instrumental track. I'd love to get it on mp3. If anyone knows how, I'd be grateful. regards, Tim.
I have a old 45 of the israelites. The b-side is 'The Man' by Beverley's All Stars. It's a great instrumental track. I'd love to get it on mp3. If anyone knows how, I'd be grateful. regards, Tim.
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."
no... flip it 100 times and my results were 46 tails, 45 heads.
Change Me Not is the flip side
The flip side of their smash hit "Gimme some lovin'" was a GREAT instrumental titled "Blues in F". You should have no trouble locating that 45....begin by doing an EBay search of "Gimme some lovin'" and enjoy the flip side.
I think it is 5 hours and 45 minutes. I am not sure about that. That is my guess.
It is worth whatever someone is willing to give you for it....
i hate math but i guess 45
I don't really know. I am writing this 2 check if anybody else will comment and tell me. I guess I will have a guess, so I think around 2055, that is a guess and I think this because it will be in 45 years because there are less than 1600 pandas left, and in 45 years time there will obviously be a lot less.
A '45' is an old record played at 45 rpm, the A side and B side were the same shape and size, a circle.
Forty-five. When we divide by a fraction, we can flip the fraction up-side-down and multiply. So we have 15 x 3/1 =15 x 3 =45
Guess and check to find two numbers that equal 45.
my guess is he can play until 44 or 45.