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In bed last night, I was thinking about how Jo Anna could explain that, although there's no hyphen, she has two first names.

The analogy I thought of was of a 'double A side' single. But since CD singles became the main selling medium for singles, do these still exist? How do you have a 'double A side' CD single anyway? Issue them with different first tracks? (And did cassette singles of 'double A side' singles play differently on the different sides?)

Are they as doomed as the memory that, to name just two UK number ones, Mull of Kintyre and The Model, were really 'double A sides' (and that the forgotten side was better in both cases?)

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Date: 2002-07-17 06:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] surrealestate.livejournal.com
Led Zeppelin's Hey Hey What Can I Do (which was not on any of the original albums) was released as the flip side to Immigrant Song. It was not officially a double-A, but the B side gets more radio play.

Whole Lotta Love/Living, Lovin Maid was an official double-A, I guess, since after it left the charts, the single was re-released flipped.

(I knew about the former, but when I did a web search to verify before posting, I discovered the latter. :)

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