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Date Posted: 14:19:43 03/12/03 Wed
Author: John Jayne
Subject: Re: Studio & Live Recordings
In reply to: Doug Bowden 's message, "Re: Studio & Live Recordings" on 14:09:42 03/12/03 Wed

Helmut, "Candle In The Wind" wasn't released as a single here in the Ststes back in '73, '74 like mentioned by the above poster. But it was released as a single in other lands, so I know that's why you thought thst. The U.S. is about the only Country it wan't released at the time.

This one didn't make top 40 (studio anyway), but just to add it to chart songs. "I Just Want To Make Love To You" by Foghat.


>>However, I can add another song that charted as both a
>>studio version and live version: "Cherry, Cherry" by
>>Neil Diamond, in 1966 and 1973, respectively.
>>
>>Andrew
>In addition to Diamond and Skynyrd, acts that have
>gone top 40 with studio and live versions of the same
>song are:
>Paul McCartney - 'Coming Up' (studio version hit just
>before the live version took off)
>Barbra Streisand - 'Where You Lead' (added to the list
>by Dr. Durkee himself in his own correction sent in to
>AT40 in 1981)
>Eric Clapton - 'Layla'
>Rod Stewart - 'Reason To Believe'
>May be others, those six are the ones I remember.

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