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bside
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Something in back of a hit?
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Sleeper hit's locale, maybe
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Sleeper hit oldie, perhaps
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Single's opposite
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Single record's lesser song
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Single cut
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Reverse of a hit 45
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Queen's "We Will Rock You" vis-à-vis "We Are the Champions"
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Other song on a 45 record
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One of two songs on a single
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Oft-forgotten part of a 45
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Not a hit, usually
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No-hit performance?
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Musical flip
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Many an Everly Brothers hit
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Lesser-known tune on a single, usually: 2 wds
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Lesser-known song on a 45
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Lesser song on a 45
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Lesser half of a vinyl single: 2 wds
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Lesser half of a hit 45
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Less-played song, usually
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Less-played part of a 45 record
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Less-played half of a 45
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Less promising of two songs
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Less popular song, often
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Less popular song on a single, typically: 2 wds
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Less popular song on a single, generally: 2 wds
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Less popular half of a record
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It's usually played second
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It's generally not played so much
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It usually wasn't a 45 hit
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It may be a sleeper hit
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Infrequently-played song
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Improbable hit
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Hit's opposite?
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Hit single's tagalong
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Half of a hit 45
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Half of a 45 record
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Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" was one
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Fare that was rare to air
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Bottom half of a 45
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Back of a 45
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A sleeper hit may be on it
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7" flip
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45's back
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"We Will Rock You," vis-à-vis "We Are the Champions"
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"We Will Rock You," for "We Are the Champions"
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"P.S. I Love You," originally
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"Ice Ice Baby," originally
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"I Saw Her Standing There," vis-à-vis "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
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"I Am The Walrus" vis-à-vis "Hello Goodbye," e.g
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"I Am the Walrus," on the "Hello, Goodbye" single
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It's rarely played
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Backing vocal?
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Bottom of a platter
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Other half of a hit 45
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Half a 45
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*It's usually not played much
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"Revolution," to "Hey Jude"
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Optimist's focus
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"Revolution" or "P.S. I Love You"
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Queen's "We Will Rock You," to "We Are the Champions"
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"I Am the Walrus," for the Beatles' "Hello, Goodbye"
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Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive," originally
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Back of a 45 record: 2 wds
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The Beatles' "P.S. I Love You," e.g.
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Madonna's "Into the Groove," originally
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Rod Stewart's "Maggie May," e.g.
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17-Across, to the self-titled "Bo Diddley"
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Half of a 45
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Hit's opposite
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Hit back?
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Flip of a hit single
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45 half
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Half of a record
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It's usually not a hit
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Hit's back
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Surprise hit, maybe
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Hit's counterpart
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Back of a hit single
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Throwaway song on a 45, usually
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Single surface
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Single bonus?
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Record surface
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Record following?
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Part of a 45
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Lesser half of a 45
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Less-played 45 part
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Less popular song on a single, usually
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Hit's complement
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Elvis' "Hound Dog," for one
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Back track?
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Back of a single
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Back of a hit record
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Back of a hit 45 record
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Where to find a sleeper hit, perhaps
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Vinylphiles flip for it
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Unlikely hit on a 45
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Under half of 45?
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Typical cut on Morissette's "Feast on Scraps"
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Track on a compilation album, maybe
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The Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody," originally
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The part of a 45 record that probably wasn't the hit: 2 wds