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Related: About this forumReason To Believe - Rod Stewart
You may recall that Maggie May was on the B-Side.
#20 Attack of the Killer Bs https://substack.com/home/post/p-147510341
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Reason To Believe - Rod Stewart (Original Post)
BootinUp
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I bought the album (Every Picture Tells A Story) that song was on because i loved the old sheet music
50 Shades Of Blue
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50 Shades Of Blue
(11,276 posts)1. I bought the album (Every Picture Tells A Story) that song was on because i loved the old sheet music
Song title illustrations!
Reason to Believe was my favorite song on the album. Tim Hardin song IIRC.
highplainsdem
(58,560 posts)2. Both great songs! And an interesting Substack piece.
I was glad to see he included Oasis among the artists who released B-sides that would easily have been hits as A-sides. He mentions the Jam, too, and Paul Weller was a hero, then a friend, of Noel Gallagher of Oasis.
Don't know if you saw the thread I posted last month on Classic Rock magazine's article on the best B-side albums:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1034151612
As I mentioned in a reply there, 5 of the 23 songs on the setlist for the Oasis reunion tour were B sides.
ProfessorGAC
(74,737 posts)3. Probably My Favorite Song By Rod
You Wear It Well, Maggie Mae, Stay With Me, are up there but this is a really good song.