45s and Other Revolutions: A-Sides beginning with the letter F, and some that begin with G
Palace Live a side: "For the Mekons, et al" b side: "Stable Will" Palace Records PR13 1996 Neil Diamond a side: "Forever in Blue Jeans" b side: "Remember Me" Columbia Records 3-10897 1978 Peaked at #20 on the Billboard Hot 100. Ugh, that B-side soo 70s adult contemporary (ಠ_ಠ) God Is My Co-Pilot a side: "4 Steps Down the Road to Trouble"/"I Pulled Up to Park" b side: "Iko"/"Better Get In Your Soul" The Making of Americans 1991 Whoops! Forgot to mention this excellent single in the mic break. Fun fact: Every copy of this single is 1 of 500. The Sweet a side: "Fox on the Run" b side: "Burn on the Flame" Capitol Records 4157 1975 Now this is how you incorporate synths into a song, unlike say... "Forever in Blue Jeans". Fun fact: The Scorpions covered this song?! (and "Action" too?!) Also the more recent version by The Regrettes is pretty rad too. Edgar Winter Group a side: "Free Ride" b side: "When It Comes" Epic Records 5-111025 Sounding a little like Dr. Teeth on the b-side. 1972 The J Geils Band a side: "Freezeframe" b side: "Flamethrower" EMI America B-8108 1981 Funk-y b-side! Lipps, Inc. a side: "Funkyotwn" b side: "All Night Dancing" Casablanca Records NB 2233 1979 Kind of a weird feel on the b-side. I'm supposed to dance all night to that? Wayne Fontana a the Mindbenders a side: "Game of Love" b side: "Since You've Been Gone" Fontana Records F-1503 A little on the hetero-normative side, but pretty catch. And the b-side is even catchier!