45s and Other Revolutions: More A-Sides beginning with the letter I.
The Muffs a side: "I Need You" b side: "Beat Your Heart Out" Sub Pop SP157 1992 Super rad Sub Pop single on splatter aqua with a bitchin' Bomp classic b-side cover of a smash by The Zeros (https://youtu.be/Nk8CyJGqB6A). Aretha Franlin a side: "I Never Loved a Man (the Way I Love You)" b side: "Do Right Woman - Do Right Man" Atlantic Records 45-2386 1967 Simmering hot stuff. Careful, don't scald yourself! Roy Head & the Traits a side: "I Pass the Day" b side: "Apple of My Eye" Back Beat 555 1965 Whoops... got the a-side/b-side swapped around. Which now seems obvious. Prince a side: "I Wanna Be Your Lover" b side: "My Love Is Forever" Warner Bros. Records WBS 49050 1979 The best Prince single, or The. Best. Prince. Single. ? The Dwarves a side: "I Wanna Kill Your Boyfriend" Sympathy for the Record Industry SFTRI 132 1992 Uh, well the 45 is a cool translucent purple. Bonus A-Side: The Dave Clark Five a side: "I Like It Like That" Epic Records 5-9811 1965 A nice little Chris Kenner/Allen Toussaint cover (https://youtu.be/vKb8GhdOepk). The Strangeloves a side: "I Want Candy" b side: "It's About My Baby" Bang Records B-501 1965 The classic. Sure I love Bow Wow Wow's version (https://youtu.be/JoXVYSV4Xcs) too. Also, if you haven't seen Bang! The Bert Berns Story (https://youtu.be/ZwMu1IGwJK4), I highly recommend it if you're into that sort of thing. Belle and Sebastian a side: "I'm a Cuckoo" b side: "(I Believe in) Travellin' Light" Rough Trade Records RTRADS157 2004 No that is how you lift a riff. So catchy too. And the video (https://youtu.be/GuKuw71YBbI) almost makes me want to take up jogging again. The Spencer Davis Group a side: "I'm a Man" b side: "Can't Get Enough of It" United Artists Records UA 50144 1967 Ah yeah, hit me with that Hammond. Also a rad b-side. Music behind the DJ: "Black Magic Woman" by Terry Baxter & his Orchestra.