45s and Other Revolutions: A-Sides beginning with the letter G

XTC a side: "Generals and Majors (Stereo)" b side: "Generals and Majors" (Mono) Virgin RSO Records VR 300 1980 So nice I had to play it twice, or as the great Stashu (http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/YN) says, "Jeszcze raz!". Also the video (https://youtu.be/p-JeQduJ0f8) is pretty cute. Huey "Piano" Smith and his Clowns a side: "Genevieve" b side: "Would You Believe It (I've Got a Cold)" Ace Records S-310/S-311 1959 Maybe I have been drinking tequila all day. Low Flying Owls a side: "Georgie Shot Johnnie" b side: "Silhouettes of Furs" Isota Records sody009 2003 One of the great items I got through the Isota Records Singles Club. Palace a side: "Gezundheit" b side: "Let the Wires Ring" Hausmuzik HM-012 1995 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion a side: "Ghetto Mom" b side: "Do Ya Wanna Get It" In the Red Records ITR 088 2002 George Benson a side: "Give Me the Night" b side: "Dinorah, Dinorah" Warner Bros Records W17653 Produced by Quincy Jones no less. Oddly, one of my favorite songs when I was 12. a side: Them "Gloria" 1964 b side: Marianne Faithfull"As Tears Go By" 1964 Collectables 4238AB For the faithful jukebox owner. Pavement a side: "Gold Soundz/Kneeling Bus" b side: "Strings of Nashville/Exit Theory (Edit)" Matador Records OLE-101-7 1994 Beautiful translucent red vinyl, featuring the classic Crooked Rain track, plus the equally beautiful "Strings of Nashville". Music behind the DJ: "Hey, Mr. Tambourine Man" by The Gene Norman Group

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